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FROM WORKPLACE TO WORKSPACE
Using Email Lists to Work Together
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ACF1EC.GIF FROM WORKPLACE TO WORKSPACE
Using Email Lists to Work Together

Maureen James and Liz Rykert

IDRC 1998
ISBN 0-88936-848-1
68 pp.

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From your desktop, email provides a quick, reliable, and cost-effective link to the world at large. With proper use, it will expand your traditional workplace into a busy, boundless, and more productive "workspace."

In the developing regions of the world, email currently extends much further than does any other Internet-based technology. Consequently, email lists have evolved as a powerful tool for collaboration in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. In these and other regions of the world, however, experienced users of email lists are few and far between. And, for the inexperienced user, participating in such a list can be a frustrating and sometimes intimidating experience.

This guide provides practical and useful advice on how to set up an email list, how to launch it, and how to keep it active and vibrant. If you use email in your daily business, are taking part in an email list,or are thinking about setting up or joining such a list, this guide is for you.

In Conversation: Liz Rykert

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 Document(s)

Foreword Steve Song and Riff Fullan 1997


Welcome To This Guide! 1997


Part I: Getting Set Up 1997
- Overview

- What Mailing Lists Are and How They Work

- How People Are Using Them

- Why Choose a Mailing List?

- What You Need to Get Started


- Planning Your List

- Who Will Use the List?

- What Will You Use Your List For?

- How Ready is Your Group?


- Setting Up Your List

- Definitions

- Which Software?

- Mailing List Settings

- Initial Messages

- Archiving

- Web-to-Email Servers


- Checklist


Part II: Working Together 1997
- Online Facilitation

- What is Online Facilitation?

- Facilitation Roles

- Maintaining a List


- Guidelines For Working Together


- Keeping Your List Active


- Step-By-Step Guide To Specific Activities

- Producing Documents Together

- Holding Meetings Online

- Running the Meeting

- Planning a Face-To-Face Conference

- Disseminating Research Material


Part III: Resources 1997
- Facilitator Q&A

- Posting Guidelines

- Further Reading




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