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Website guidelines

Access

Each professional branch, commission, committee, working groupĀ and other formally recognised body within IAML is invited to appoint one or more of their officers as editor(s) of their IAML web pages. It is recommended that technically confident members are selected to have access rights to the pages for which they have responsibility on the IAML website.

Editors have rights to create new content and to edit existing content for their pages. Pages created or modified by the editors go into "moderation" mode and are not visible to other users immediately.

The webmaster checks the uniformity of the new material with other pages of the IAML website, tests links and categories and then makes them available to all the users.

Content

Recommendations for content:

As the goal is to make information available to members and visitors to the site, keeping the page design simple helps accomplish that.

Forthcoming titles and abstracts can be published on the site as soon as a conference programme is officially published.

Files are uploadable to the IAML site but only in a limited number of file formats. PDF is the preferred format for documents. File size is of course limited too. When in doubt, contact the webmaster [1].

Copyright

Copyright clearance must have been obtained for all material added to the IAML website, so that the site and the webmaster are not exposed to legal challenge. Evidence should be sent to the webmaster.

Photography, video, music (notation or sound files), illustrations and artwork are considered intellectual property and for their use the creator's approval or an appropriate license is required. Before you take anything from another Web site, please ask for permission to use it.

Conference papers may be published after the conference, although they must be checked for copyright clearance: presentations may present copyright problems, especially in the case of photographic and scanned images.

Chairs of branches and commissions have editorial responsibility for all content published on their pages.

Language

The official languages of the site are those of IAML - English, French and German. Material can be submitted in one of these three languages.

Material in other languages is also invited, but should be translated into English before publication, except when restricted to pages aimed at particular geographical areas, such as the Latino-America Forum [1].

It is recommended that site editors have text checked by native language speakers.

Notes for the editors

Use of graphics

Links and email addresses


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