[Smt-talk] Monthly message
kos at panix.com
kos at panix.com
Fri Nov 2 10:50:03 PDT 2012
The Society for Music Theory (SMT) runs two email lists:
1) SMT-ANNOUNCE - for announcements
2) SMT-TALK - for discussions relevant to music theory
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SMT-TALK is the Society for Music Theory's forum for the discussion of
topics of interest to the professional music theory community. It is
intended to facilitate communication among music theorists, by providing a
forum for the sharing, discussion, and debate of ideas; for posting
questions; and for gathering information. Although the tone of SMT-TALK is
informal, it is not an Internet chat room. SMT-talk is intended to
facilitate and be an extension of the type of discourse that takes place
at theory conferences. Subscription to SMT-TALK is a privilege granted to
subscribers by the Society for Music Theory.
Contents of this message:
A. Guidelines
B. Maintenance of your subscription
1) Your list password
2) Posting to the list
3) Including signature
4) Moderation
5) Viewing SMT-TALK Archives
6) If your address changes
7) Problems
C. The Society for Music Theory
A. Guidelines
1. An original post should clearly state the issue or question to which
the member wishes the community to respond.
2. Posts should adhere to standards of courteous professional discourse.
The moderator will reject posts that include such things as ad hominem
attacks, slanderous or other "personal" statements directed at individuals
or institutions, and comments deemed inflammatory.
3. Posts of a controversial nature are always welcome. The author of the
post should be sensitive, however, to the interests and work of other list
members whose work may be the subject of controversy.
4. Posts should adhere to the Guidelines for Non-Sexist Language found on
the SMT website: http://www.societymusictheory.org/index.php?pid=107
5. The number of messages posted on SMT-talk by any individual will be limited
to two per day. The list moderator will delay any messages beyond the two-per-day limit.
6. The moderator may reject any post that does not meet these guidelines.
7. Appeals relating to rejected messages may be made to the SMT Networking
Ombudsman Committee <ombuds at societymusictheory.org>. The ombudsman
committee includes members of the society and at least one member of the
SMT Executive Board.
8. The moderator will provide an explanation for any rejected message.
In the case of repeated rejected posts, the moderator will recommend to
the Ombudsman Committee that list membership privileges be suspended.
9. Any decisions made by the ombudsman committee may be appealed to the SMT
Executive Board, whose decision is final.
10. SMT-TALK messages can be received as posted, in digest form, or by
following a thread on the SMT website, where SMT-TALK messages will be
archived.
B. Maintenance of your subscription
1) Your list password
Subscribers to SMT-TALK receive a password which is needed to access the
list archives as well as modify one's subscription. If you need to be
reminded of your password, you can have the list send you a reminder:
http://lists.societymusictheory.org/listinfo.cgi/smt-talk-societymusictheory.org
2) Posting to the list
The correct address for posting to SMT-TALK is:
smt-talk at societymusictheory.org
3) Including signature
Make sure that all your posts to the list conclude with a signature. A
signature should include your name, your e-mail address, and an
institutional affiliation (if any) or geographic location. This is
considered a basic courtesy on the Internet and is intended to foster
academic and scholarly collegiality.
4) Moderation
SMT-TALK is moderated. All messages are checked by the list editor
for format and appropriateness prior to being forwarded to subscribers.
5) Viewing SMT-TALK Archives
All messages posted to the list are archived, available only to
subscribers. To view the SMT-TALK Archive, point your browser here:
http://lists.societymusictheory.org/listinfo.cgi/smt-talk-societymusictheory.org
You browser will need to accept cookies and you will need your SMT-TALK
password.
6) If your address changes
As with most e-mail distribution lists, if your e-mail address changes
from that which you used to subscribe to SMT-TALK, you will not be
recognized by the software and will be unable to post.
You will need to unsubscribe the old address and subscribe the new one.
All of that can be done starting from this page:
http://lists.societymusictheory.org/listinfo.cgi/smt-talk-societymusictheory.org
(Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see where to unsubscribe.)
7) Problems
If you experience any problems associated with smt-talk please notify
the smt-talk editor: smt-talk-admin at societymusictheory.org
C. The Society for Music Theory
Information about the Society for Music Theory is available on
the SMT Home page at:
http://www.societymusictheory.org
The Society for Music Theory depends on member support to maintain its
services to the music theory community. If you enjoy smt-talk and the
other SMT online services, you should join the Society. Membership
information is available by sending a message to:
join-smt at societymusictheory.org
or through the SMT Web page at
http://www.societymusictheory.org/index.php?pid=107
The Society also depends your participation and ideas. All of the
Society's services are provided by music theorists who volunteer their
time, expertise, and energy. A listing of officers and committee chairs
who may be contacted regarding the Society's activities and information
about upcoming conferences is available on the SMT Home page.
Bob Kosovsky, Ph.D. -- Curator, Rare Books and Manuscripts,
Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
blog: http://www.nypl.org/blog/author/44 Twitter: @kos2
Listowner: OPERA-L ; SMT-TALK ; SMT-ANNOUNCE ; SoundForge-users
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