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Through the Web

Updates on the Society's website project from Online Editor, J. Nicholas Laneman.

You may have noticed some dramatic changes to the Society website http://www.itsoc.org/ .ÌýThe new website is the result of a substantial investment of Society resources and volunteer time to provide state-of-the-art tools, allowing everyone in the IT community to contribute content and interact through the web. It is quickly becoming a primary place to share community news, events, and so forth. Since the site went live a few months ago, it has received over 200 visits per day, 7 days a week, from all over the world!

The purpose of this article is to highlight these changes, summarize new ways in which the website can be leveraged, and seek your contributions and feedback.

Ch-Ch-Changes

Since its formation at CISS 2007, the Online Committee has been leading the creation of a new website based upon a Content Management System (CMS). A web CMS allows multiple content creators to submit content without requiring technical knowledge of HTML/CSS or the uploading of such files, and allows online editors to review submitted content before publishing. ÌýPut more simply, a CMS allows more people to contribute and manage content more easily than with traditional "static" HTML/CSS websites.

Through careful evaluation of software platforms and developers, the Online Committee selected Plone ( ), a leading open-source CMS, and partnered withÌýSixFeetUp,ÌýInc. ( ) for professional graphic design, software customizations, and web hosting.Ìý Basing the project on open-source software technology has enabled over a 3-to-1 leverage of funds invested, based upon the estimated value of Plone software out of the box.Ìý Customizations include content types such as individual profiles, papers and awards, committees and chapters, and meetings. A dynamic homepage provides quick links to content throughout the site.ÌýAs needs develop and funding allows, additional rounds of software development can be pursued.

Shortly after the first major round of development came to a close in late 2008, the Society Officers approved launching the site at ITA 2009. ÌýThe former site remains available at as we continue to migrate content to the new site.ÌýTo encourage and gauge use of the new site by the community, the Online Committee has been working with aÌýnumber of individuals, Committees, and Chapters and also collecting web usage statistics using Google Analytics ( ). These usage statistics can be made available to interested parties for content and membership development.

Another change worth mentioning is a cultural one. At CISS 2009 the Board of Governors approved the formation of a standing Online Committee to continue managing the Society's web operations. Designated members of the Online Committee will serve as Associate Online Editors with specific focus areas within the website, e.g., news and events, committees and chapters, surveys and tutorials, blogs and mailing lists, and so forth. The Online Committee maintains a web area atÌý http://www.itsoc.org/people/committees/online Ìý to archive its discussions and plans. ÌýAll Society members are welcome to provide input and suggestions, and those interested in participating as members of the Online Committee should send an email to [email protected] .Ìý

Getting Started

The new website provides a powerful foundation for content creation and interaction among community members.Ìý Members of the Online Committee are available to help get you started, and we are always open to suggestions on how to make the site more useful for the community.Ìý The remainder of this article will provide quick instructions for getting started using the site.

Check or Register for an Account

Contributing basic content like biographical and contact information, news items, events, and dissertations requires that you have an account. In some cases, an account has already been created because of membership on committees or recognition for awards.

You can check for an existing account by pointing your web browser to the main homepage http://www.itsoc.org/ and entering your last name in the " Search " box.Ìý If a search result with a person icon comes up, you already have an account. If you have trouble inferring your username, send an email to [email protected] for help.

To register for a new account, point your web browser to the main homepage http://www.itsoc.org/ and click on the quick link for " New user? ".Ìý Enter your contact information, upload a picture, and click the "Register" button at the bottom of the page when you are done. It will take a day or two for your account to be approved by one of the Online Editor(s).

Don't be shy.Ìý Upload your favorite photo of yourself and allow it to be displayed on the main homepage. The software randomly selects a profile for each page view, so the more people that allow display of their profiles, the more dynamic the main page becomes.

Feel free to share your main email address, because the software provides automatic email obfuscation to prevent SPAM.Ìý If you are skeptical, view the source of a page containing an email address.

If you forgot your password, you can visit the quick link for "