SUBMISSION GUIDELINES & POLICES
FOR SECTION AND COMMITTEE WEB PAGES
Adopted October 2000 - Updated June 2001
Free Homepages for CBA Sections and Committees
Each CBA section and committee (S&C) is entitled to a Web page on www.ctbar.org.
These pages can include announcements, meeting notices, minutes, links, newsletters,
surveys or questionnaires, and listserv information. All S&Cs that wish
to develop their pages must appoint an Internet liaison to coordinate the content
for their group. The liaison will work with their group and the CBA's Web master.
The CBA's Web master will design the basic structure for the section or committee
homepage. The liaison is solely responsible for providing content to the Web master
in an acceptable format (see below) and for regularly monitoring the currency
of the information. Contact amprincipato@ctbar.org to discuss your group's
goals, adding value to content, and other issues related to publishing on the
Internet.
The CBA does not charge S&Cs to develop and maintain their homepages.
However, if a section or committee's Internet plans require custom programming
or consulting, the section or committee will fund these activities. Any out
of the ordinary requests must be approved by the CBA's executive director.
Currently, S&C Web pages are in a members-only, password protected area.
Content review: Material submitted to CBA for publication by a section or
committee must first receive approval of that section or committee's Internet
liaison. In situations where a group has not appointed a liaison, the section
or committee's chair is responsible for content approval.
Appropriate attribution/copyright clearance: Material taken from another source
must credit the original author, whether quoted or abstracted. Contributors
must obtain copyright clearance for such material before it can be placed on
the CBA Web site. Authors also warrant that the material is their original
work and does not infringe upon the rights of any person or organization.
Reviewing for currency: The section or committee liaison is responsible for
regularly monitoring the currency of the information on their homepage. Material
submitted to CBA generally remains on the site unless staff is instructed to
remove or replace the content. Submit changes to amprincipato@ctbar.org, CBA's
Web master.
Format: All submissions should be e-mailed to amprincipato@ctbar.org or sent
on floppy disk, along with a hard copy, to:
Web Master
Connecticut Bar Association
30 Bank Street
PO Box 350
New Britain, CT 06050-0350
Material can be submitted in ASCII, Microsoft Word, PDF, or HTML formats.
Hard copy without a floppy disk will not be accepted.
Articles should include a title. Include the author(s) name and date submitted below the title. Include a brief biography (in narrative form) at the end of
the manuscript. In long documents, use subheads to break up the article into
smaller, more digestible parts. Place subheads flush left. Lowercase all words
except the first word of the subhead and proper nouns. Submit professional
photographs, color or black and white, in a protective sleeve or folder.
CBA will scan the photos. Submit accompanying art, tables, charts, graphs
- in electronic form.
Forms or long documents: The Web master will use her discretion
in determining whether to post a document on www.ctbar.org using Adobe Acrobat.
A free Adobe
Acrobat Reader is available on www.ctbar.org and allows visitors to view,
navigate, and print PDFs across all major computer platforms. Adobe Acrobat
may be used if any of the following conditions exists:
- the document is a form
or contains form data;
- the document is of excessive length (generally more
than ten pages);
- the conversion
to HTML would be difficult, laborious, or slow, or the document needs
to be posted immediately.
Before submitting material to CBA, please check:
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Did you proofread and spellcheck the document? Did you verify cites?
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Does the document include a submission date?
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Did you obtain the appropriate copyright clearance, if necessary?
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Does the document include a title, autho,r and biography, if appropriate?
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Do you know who will monitor the currency of the information submitted?
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