Forwarding this from a different discussion list -- some of it is a little outdated and some is more oriented to academic uses of discussion lists, but I think there's a lot here that would be helpful to those of us who moderate or edit discussion lists -- Mary Schweitzer -------------forwarded message--------------- Today's _Academe Today_ notes a website maintained by Berge Collins Associates, "The Moderators Home Page: Resources for Moderators and Facilitators of Online Discussion." Has lots of articles on listserv and other aspects of our work, both technical and procedural matters including "moderation/facilitation," "sample editorial policies," and online teaching. Bibliographies, too. Compiler Mauri Collins writes: "As this is part of my dissertation research, I would very much appreciate your suggestions for additions to these listings." Looks interesting. Address is http://star.ucc.nau.edu/~mauri/moderators.html