Character-Set: UTF-8WELCOME TO THE H-AFRLITCINE NETWORK!PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS MESSAGE.
This welcome message is designed to provide you with basic information about H-AFRLITCINE. It contains information on using the list (managing your subscription; tips on contacting and communicating via the list; mailing addresses of the list editors; a list of the current editorial board); rules for posting (style, editorial practice); information about H-AFRLITCINE's associated service on the World Wide Web; and contact information about H-AFRLITCINE's parent, H-Net.
I. The H-AfrLitCine Network: Scope, Content, Purpose.
You have joined H-AfrLitCine an international electronic discussion group
jointly sponsored by H-Net (Humanities- On-Line) and the African Literature
Association to provide a forum for the discussion and exploration of
African literature and cinema.
H-AfrLitCine emphasizes both the study and teaching of African literature and cinema, and invites contributions from individuals engaged in the study of any region of the continent. We expect informed discussions of teaching and research at all levels of interest and complexity.
Subscribers may submit questions, comments, reports and replies. H-AfrLitCine publishes research reports and inquiries (including dissertation and thesis abstracts), syllabi and course materials, bibliographies, listings of new sources, library and archive information, and non-commerical announcements of books, software, cd-roms, and other resources in the field. H-AfrLitCine also publishes announcements of conferences, fellowships, jobs, and commissioned reviews of books, films, and software. H-AfrLitCine will establish databases relevant to African cinema, containing information on African films and on distribution sources.
Questions sent to H-AfrLitCine can range from the nitty-gritty ("I am planning a unit on Sembene's early writings and films; what source materials would be good for my students to read?"; "where could I obtain some of those films?") to the general and ("What approaches have people found successful in creating a curriculum for post-colonialism and African literature?"). However, inquiries that are too broad ("I would like some suggestions for readings on the literature of West Africa") or too specific ("What is the name of El Hadj's new wife in *Xala*?") often do not advance the dialogue. The editors will work with subscribers to define such issues more clearly so that they will generate more productive professional and scholarly discussion concerning African literature and cinema.
II. Editors.
The editors serve two-year renewable terms, with the approval of the H-Net Executive Committee and rotate their duties. The current editor will be identified in all messages coming from the list. The editors will solicit postings (by email, phone and even by regular mail), will assist people in managing subscriptions and setting up options, will handle routine inquiries, and will consolidate some postings. Anyone with suggestions about what H-AfrLitCine can and might do is invited to send in ideas. The editors will solicit and post newsletter-type information (calls for conferences, for example, or listings of sessions at conventions.) Like all H-Net lists, H-AfrLitCine is moderated to edit out material that, in the editors' opinion, is not germane to the list, involves technical matters (such as subscription management requests), is inflammatory, or violates evolving, yet common, standards of Internet etiquette. Please read section III below for details about ownership, style, formatting, and content of your messages. H-Net's procedure for resolving disputes over list editorial practices is Article II, Section 2.20 of our Council Policies, located at: http://www.h-net.org/about/policies.php
A list of current editors is available at: http://www.h-net.org/~aflitweb
III. Communicating Through the List.
A. Copyright notice. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. H-Net considers all messages posted to its lists to be a form of publication. All contributions to H-AfrLitCine fall under Art. III, Sec. 3.01-3.08 of the H-Net Council Policies concerning copyright and intellectual property:
"H-Net is a nonprofit communications service intended to advance the teaching, research, and service of scholars, educators, and students. Preserving copyright rights is a collective responsibility: H-Net users and editors must respect the intellectual property of others. Consistent with the objective of encouraging creativity in scholarship and education, editors and users are encouraged to transmit copyrighted works to or through H-Net, with the express permission of the copyright holder or in accordance with the fair use provisions of copyright law. H-Net considers posting to H-Net lists or Web, as contrasted with private e-mail correspondence, to be a form of publication." In general, the author retains copyright rights to publication of any submission to the list, and grants to H-AfrLitCine and H-Net permission to store, disseminate with full attribution, and make available to subscribers such submissions without further permission. Postings (such as H-Net reviews) that are commissioned by H-Net are copyrighted by H-Net and may be reprinted for nonprofit, educational purposes with proper attribution to the author, location, and H-Net. A full copy of the H-Net Constitution and Bylaws and other important information may be found on the World Wide Web at: http://www.h-net.org/about/.
B. Contributions: "Netiquette." The tone and content of H-AfrLitCine depend
directly on subscribers. The editors want to encourage lively, informal,
productive discussion and exchange of information. To that end, we ask that
contributions be considerate of the needs of a busy audience of scholars,
many of whom must pay for their access to the internet. A number of
excellent guides to online behavior and style are available on the World
Wide Web; we invite you consult them.
-- ALL MAIL TO THE LIST MUST BE SIGNED. The editors will delay posting until authorship and email address are confirmed.
-- CONTENT: Editors retain the right to review material for its pertinence,
tone, style, and relevance to the list's mission. Ad hominems, unattributed
quotations or innuendo, private messages forwarded for posting without
permission, or messages that violate the norms of civility and professional
courtesy will be rejected. Persistent violators can be removed from the
subscription list.
-- STYLE: the default editorial style for the list is that of a letter to
the editor. Your remarks can be crafted to suit the tone of an existing
discussion thread, but in any case they should address the editor and not
make direct personal references to others, except where you are replying
directly to a simple query (e.g., "you can find this information in
Webster's Third International Dictionary."). Avoid excessive quotation of
messages you refer or reply to.
-- FORMAT: Please send messages in plain text: no styles, html, special
fonts, graphics files, or nonstandard characters (except diacriticals,
which are acceptable). Signature files are subject to editing for content
and length. Advertisements in signatures will be removed. Remove or turn
off .vcf, digital signatures, or other automatic attachments. As a rule,
editors do not redistribute attachments to the list; consider posting the
material at a web site, or consult with the editor concerning proper venues
for publication.
IV. Technical Information.
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sub H-AfrLitCine your name, institution
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SIGNOFF H-AfrLitCine
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6.) If you are away for an extended period, suspend H-AfrLitCine email by sending this to listserv@h-net.msu.edu:
SET H-AfrLitCine NOMAIL
7.) After vacation, you can resume by sending to listserv@h-net.msu.edu:
SET H-AfrLitCine MAIL
8.) If you prefer to receive one daily digest of all posts to H-AfrLitCine instead of various individual posts, you can do so by sending this to listserv@h-net.msu.edu:
SET H-AfrLitCine DIGEST
To return to individual messages, send the following message:
SET H-AfrLitCine NODIGEST
V. The H-AfrLitCine Site on the World Wide Web
In addition to providing interactive communications via electronic mail,
H-AfrLitCine also maintains a site on the World Wide Web. The site is
located on the H-Net server at Michigan State University in East Lansing,
Michigan, USA. It may be located by following the hypertext links at
http://www.h-net.org.TheH-AfrLitCine web site contains the following
information and services:
- The archives of the H-AfrLitCine list, known as its "logs." They are in
searchable and sortable format.
- The network's official documents: its welcome files, lists of board
members and editors, contact information, and other founding and
information documents.
- Hypertext links to resources in our subject: teaching materials, research
archives, other lists.
VI. Advisory Board.
H-AfrLitCine's daily activities are managed by the editors. Its long-term
policies are developed by the advisory board. If you are interested in
serving on the board, please contact the current editor. Board members
referee incoming articles, reviews, and teaching materials; establish basic
subscription restrictions and policy; advise the editors on disputes among
editors and subscribers; monitor the list and make active contributions to
discussion; and serve as the subscribers' voice in H-Net affairs. You are
encouraged to contact any or all of the editorial board members with ideas
and concerns about H-AfrLitCine.
To view the current advisory board members, visit: http://www.h-net.org/~aflitweb
VII. Our Parent Organization: H-Net
H-Net is an international consortium of scholars in the humanities and
social sciences that creates and coordinates electronic networks, using a
variety of media, and with a common objective of advancing humanities and
social science teaching and research. H-Net was created to provide a
positive, supportive, equalitarian environment for the friendly exchange of
ideas and scholarly resources.
The goals of H-NET networks are to enable scholars to easily communicate current research and teaching interests; to discuss new approaches, methods and tools of analysis; to share information on electronic databases; and to test new ideas and share comments on the literature in their fields.
H-Net's Bylaws and Council Policies, along with a list of its officers and
committees, is available at:
http://www.h-net.org/about/policies.php
Among H-Net's many services are:
- Book and software reviews: timely, exhaustive, authoritative, professional, fast. Mailed through our lists and stored in searchable, printable, retrievable format on our site at the World Wide Web. http://www.h-net.org/reviews
- Job guide postings: at regular intervals, H-Net offers employment information in a broad array of fields in the humanities and social sciences. https://h-net.org/jobs/home.php
- H-Net calendar: announcements of conferences, papers, and professional activities, archived and searchable at our web site. You can visit our site and sample these and other services, at: http://www.h-net.org/announce
CONTACTING H-NET FOR MORE INFORMATION
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