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Fri, 30 Oct 1992 09:31:00 EST
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I'm interested in policies concerning the establishment of new
Listserv lists.
 
If interested in responding to this survey, please reply before
Tuesday November 10th.  At that time, I will pull the information
together and send the survey back to LSTSRV-L at UGA for distribution.
 
1)  Origination Name (optional).
 
2)  Do you have a policy?  If yes, what is it?
 
3)  Who determines if a new list can be created?
    (Postmaster, director, committee or someone else?)
 
4)  Are policies different within Information Systems than
    outside your department?  (Example: Would you have to go to
    a review committee to get a new list approved for work related
    activities within Information Systems?)
 
5)  Are there any restrictions to a new list?
    (Does it have to be work related?)
 
6)  Do you review lists to see if they are active?
    If yes, how often?
 
7)  How do you support the educational needs of new members
    to a list?  Do you have a "Guide to using Listserv" for
    new members?
 
8)  Are you experiencing any problems with unedited lists?
    How do you resolved problems when a member of a list is
    concerned about its contents?
 
9)  What Listserv, INTERNET or other documents have been helpful
    in your establishing a Listserv policy?  Where is that
    document located?
 
10) Other comments... legal concerns, how Listserv fits into your
    institution's educational mission, helpful suggestions, etc.
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John Clutcher, Project Leader/E-mail Postmaster  Information Systems
Internet: [log in to unmask]            Hershey Medical Center
Bitnet:   [log in to unmask]                 500 University Drive
Voice:    (717) 531-8682                         Hershey, PA 17033  USA
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