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What is a listserv?
What is a listserv used for?
Who controls the listserv?
What is the PA-AFS listerv? (Top)
A listserv allows one person to send a message to a group without having to deal with the addresses of each person in
the group. The message is not stored anywhere which makes a listserv different from a message board or forum.
Message boards or forums keep messages posted in chronological order on web sites and individuals can look up past
messages. The focus of the PA-AFS listserv will be that of the PA AFS Chapter, its business and local or regional
messages of worth from Chapter members to other members (see What is a listserv used for?). Messages are distributed to list members in one of two ways: immediate or digest. If a member chooses
the immediate option, then the listserv sends the member a message when it receives it. If a list member chooses
digest option, the server stores all messages received each day and puts them into one email which is sent at the end of
the day. The digest option reduces email clutter. The listserv is a service provided by the Parent society. There is no cost for the service. The PA-AFS listserv will
function in the manner as the Parent society listserv. Rules for using the listserv are found below,
Instructions for the listserv
What is a listserv used for? (Top) The listserv is used by membership to distribute messages to one another. Typical messages posted on the AFS list
include: announcements/reminders of upcoming events or meetings, requests for information, job postings (in particular
student positions or advertisements for graduate students), news releases, legislative briefs, and it can serve as a
forum for discussion of topics. The listerv functions to increase member to member interaction, allows for efficient Excomm to membership communication,
and provides a benefit to being a Chapter member. Listserv functions will not replace the Newsletter or the existing email
communication procedures (like this message); they provide a daily communication service. In many chapters, it is the
standard for Chapter communication (but not for Excomm communication).
Who controls the listserv? (moderated vs. unmoderated) (Top) For now the listserv will be self regulating. A regulated listserv is "moderated" meaning that all messages
go to one person, a moderator, and if the moderator approves the message it goes on the listserv. The PA-AFS listserv
will begin as unmoderated. If there are any problems with rules being broken, the list can be changed to moderated. The list is under control of web services of the Parent society and the PA Chapter Listserv Coordinator. A
member of the services unit is a registered member of the list and monitors activity. The PA Chapter has a listserv
coordinator that also monitors activity and will coordinate problem solving with the Parent Society web services section.
Who can use the listserv? (Top) This list is for Chapter members only.
Instructions for the listserv? (Top) This listserv is for communication among Chapter members and its use is limited to members of Pennsylvania Chapter
AFS. While the list is for Chapter members, content is not limited to Chapter business. If you have information
which would be of interest to fishery professionals or students please distribute it. You can subscribe/unsubscribe as well as request a digest version (one daily message with all messages sent) if you
prefer. To change your subscription, send an email to the following address: To post a message to the listserv simply send e-mail to: Your message will automatically be sent to everyone on the listserv. List members must follow these guidelines when posting messages to this list:
Please remember that every message posted to this listserv is sent to everyone on the list. If your message is more appropriate for an individual please don't clutter the list, send it directly to them. Direct your questions/comments about the listserv to the Listserv Manager, Ashley Lenig
For Chapter announcements contact Ashley. |