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Monday, February 16, 2009
Website paid for for another year - Thanks BobBob and I spent the better part of an hour on the phone today with our web hosting service. Neither of us had the password. I've
been able to edit the site because the password was saved, although invisible, on my work computer. Now the password
is reset and both Bob and I have it so we're prepared for the invevible.
Bob also bought us another year
of hosting, for which I would like to thank him publicly. (Thanks Bob!)
6:30 pm est
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Newly redesigned PCA website up and running!(from Pentrace post, 2/8)
The Board of Directors of the PCA is delighted to announce the launch
of our newly re-designed member website. This project has been in the works for the better part of a year, and we hope it
will provide members and non-members alike with information and ideas to help keep our hobby vibrant and growing.
Key to this effort, the new PCA website has been developed using special software designed for creating digital archives
and online communities. Unlike a static website, which is only viewed by its visitors, the PCA site will provide its members
with opportunities for interaction, exchange, communication, and contribution.
** The more members take advantage
of these opportunities and contribute their own materials, sites, and expertise, the more the site will grow and benefit the
entire collecting community. ** Like the message boards we all now use, the information will be immediately available to users,
but the major improvement is that the postings will be available and searchable forever in a clear, easy-to-access format.
Located at www.pencollectorsofamerica.com, here is an overview of the site’s offerings.
·
Reference Library – members can download digital copies of PCA materials that have been scanned from originals. Members
can also help develop the library by contributing their own materials.
· Pennant Archive – members
will be able to view searchable contents of past issues of the Pennant, download high-quality digitized versions, and contribute
articles to future issues.
· Discussion Forum – members can exchange comments and knowledge about
their collecting interests, and they can help and be helped by other collectors.
· Web Bookmarks –
members can submit web-based resources directly to the PCA site, and the site will assign a thumbnail of their submission
so that the resource has visual representation.
· Show Calendar – the calendar has already been populated
with all the major pen shows for 2009, and members can post their own local club meetings as well.
· Member
Database – members manage their own private online profiles through a database that keeps their PCA information current
and reminds them of membership renewals.
* Website FAQ – developed from questions members have asked, this
area is the first place to check for instructions on using the site, including the fine points of all the features listed
above.
If you are a current PCA member and we have your email address on file (e.g. you receive PCAccents), you
can easily register for website participation by opening the MEMBERS tab, selecting the FAQs, and reading “Website Registration
for members who provided an e-mail address.” You DO need an email address on file in our secure database for full participation
in the PCA’s online community. Please be assured that your email address is confidential and will only be used to confirm
your website registration and to periodically (less than once a month) send you our PCAccent email newsletter. If you are
a current member and would like to provide us with your email address, please use the “Membership” link in the
“Contact” menu. If you are not yet a PCA member or you need to renew your membership, the FAQs will explain how
to do that online by using Paypal or mailing a check.
The site was developed by Dr. Barry Eckhouse, collector
and PCA member. Barry worked closely with the PCA Board to insure a site that would serve the organization’s members
and one that would grow through the efforts of its membership. Barry is a Professor of Rhetoric at Saint Mary’s College
(California), where he teaches and studies the use of emerging technologies in web-based communities. His collecting interests
include Chilton, Conklin, and Waterman’s.
We hope this new website will prove to be a wonderful part of
your collecting "library." Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any difficulties on this site.
Warmly, Carla Mortensen, President, for the PCA Board of Directors and the site developer. mortensen.carla@gmail.com
9:03 am est
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