New Website of the Society for Classical Studies Launched Today
Launch of New Web Site
Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of Information Architect,
Samuel Huskey, and to the programming and web designing skills of
Confluence Corporation, we have launched a new web site with a new URL:
https://classicalstudies.org/.
Both the site and the URL reflect the Society’s new name and its effort
to be more useful and accessible to both its members and to a wider
audience of people interested in classical antiquity. The site is
easier to navigate and will present more opportunities for featuring and
discussing new work in classics. The site will also include all
Placement Service operations.
To ensure that the site and our social media outlets are
comprehensive and current, President John Marincola is appointing a new
Communications Committee. Once this Committee begins operations, I will
publish contact information and procedures that members can use to make
suggestions to its members. In the interim, please send comments and
suggestions to me (blistein@sas.upenn.edu).
Streamlined Access for SCS Members
As before, much of the information on the SCS web site will be
available to any visitor. However, the new site will make it easier for
members to become Placement Service candidates and subscribers at no
charge and to enjoy other benefits exclusive to members because it will
permit them to use a single set of credentials for all functions on the
SCS web site and for all SCS-related activities on the Johns
Hopkins University Press (JHUP) web site. Members no longer need to
create multiple online accounts for SCS. Accounts already established
or to be established at the JHUP web site will be the only credentials
you need.
Members with Existing Accounts at JHUP.
If you have ever created an account on the JHUP web site, for example,
to pay your dues via credit card or to view our directory of members,
the username and password associated with that account will now give you
access to the SCS web site as well. If you need a reminder of either
your username or password on the JHUP web site, click on the relevant link to request it.
If you need further assistance from staff at Johns Hopkins, they can be reached in the following ways:
If you call JHUP and reach an answering machine, be sure to
leave a message that includes a suggested time to call you back. This
will enable staff to follow up with you as soon as they can.
Site Navigation
Two menus appear at the top of every page on the site. In the higher
of the two, note especially the links for member log-in and for “SCS
News”. The former gives members access to the portions of the site that
are set aside for them, and the latter (as the APA Blog did before)
contains announcements of Society activities and other information for
anyone interested in classics. Clicking on SCS News will generate a
list of the most recent announcements of all kinds, but the drop-down
menu and search box above the first item on the list permit the user to
obtain a specific range of entries.
The second menu, in white type on a blue background, gives links to
the most commonly used functions on our site. Each of these links
contains a drop-down menu leading to a specific subtopic. Clicking on
the white text will also take the user to an introductory page where the
links in the drop-down menu appear on the right hand side of the
screen. The menu on the right appears on many related interior pages as
well.
Below the image on the main page only are four links to “landing
pages”. On these four pages we have attempted to place links to the
information that we think will be most useful for our four overlapping
constituencies: members, professional classicists, classics students,
and enthusiasts for classics. For that reason some links appear on more
than one landing page. Underneath these four links are an additional
link for the annual meeting, the most recent letter from the President,
and a number of other useful links for the field.
Further down the main page, we have also added a Member Spotlight
that will feature information about a new member every few weeks. To
begin this new feature we have asked (first) Sara Forsdyke and (in a few
weeks) Matt Roller, both of whom rotated off the Board last January as
at-large Directors, to write about their service to the Society.
Members with suggestions for this new feature should write to me (blistein@sas.upenn.edu) for transmission to the new Communications Committee.
Members Only Page
The Members Only page contains links to the Directory of Members, to TAPA online,
and to discounts on various publications and resources including our
GreekKeys software. To reach that page, first log in to the SCS web
site, and then click on the drop-down menu under “Membership” or click
on “Membership” itself. You will then see a link labeled “For Members
Only”. Note that this link will not appear unless you are logged in.
Finally, if the resource you are seeking is on the Johns Hopkins site rather than our own (the Directory and TAPA are examples), you will need to enter your membership credentials again.
Placement Service
The 2015-2016 Placement Service is now open. Before registering for
the service, please read the information below about new features this
year.
As President Marincola announced in his most recent letter,
SCS members may enroll as candidates or subscribers to the Placement
Service at no charge for 2015-2016. The Finance Committee and Board of
Directors took this step enthusiastically as part of the Society’s
efforts to provide as much assistance as possible to those members who
have the least resources. If you register, note that “candidates” have
access to the full range of services provided to job-seekers, including
the scheduling of interviews at the annual meeting. We offer
“subscriber” status to members who are not on the job market themselves
but who want to monitor that market, usually because they are advising
candidates in some capacity. Nonmembers can again purchase either
service for $55.
Candidates and subscribers should note carefully the information
above about verifying membership before registering for the Service. If
you are not yet a member of the Society or if your dues are not
current, the fastest way to gain access to a free subscription is to pay dues online, and then log in to the Placement Service using the credentials you create during the payment.
In part to recover some of the revenue that will be lost by offering
candidates and subscriber services to members at no charge, the Society
has increased the fees for institutions for the first time in several
years. Institutions purchasing Comprehensive Service (which includes
facilities for conducting interviews at the annual meeting) will pay
$475. The fee for institutions simply placing an advertisement will be
$200 until January 9 and $175 thereafter. If you are purchasing an
institutional service, note that individual or departmental membership
is not required, and that membership brings no reduction in institutional fees.
If you have used the Service in previous years, you know that
candidates, subscribers, and comprehensive institutions used to receive
an e-mail each night if we had approved any new job listings that day.
The e-mail list serve will operate in a slightly different manner this
year. A day or two after you register for the Service, you will receive
an e-mail confirming your addition to the Placement list serve. While
your e-mail subscription will not be active immediately, you will have
access to all published jobs by visiting the Placement Service pages
once you are logged in and clicking on a link entitled “Recent
Advertisements (Not Public)”.
In addition, once your e-mail subscription is active, you will
receive an e-mail immediately after each new listing is approved. These
separate individual e-mails will replace the daily summary of jobs
posted sent in previous years.
To register for the 2015-2016 Service, go to classicalstudies.org
and then click on “Placement Service” in the menu with the blue
background. Scroll down to find either Services for Candidates and
Subscribers or Services for Institutions, and click on the appropriate
link.
Over the last two weeks, we published new job advertisements for
2015-2016 on last year’s Placement site. Now that that site is offline,
I have posted those listings again in SCS News
and will continue to make them available there for about a week. We
ask that the institutions posting those advertisements now register for
the Service and post them in the new online system.
Conclusion
I hope you will enjoy the new site. Please send comments and reports of broken links to me (blistein@sas.upenn.edu).
Adam D. Blistein
Executive Director
- See more at: https://classicalstudies.org/scs-news/launch-new-web-site#sthash.NswUEis0.dpuf
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