WELCOME TO THE H-LATAM NETWORK!PLEASE READ AND SAVE THIS MESSAGE.
This welcome message is designed to provide you with basic information about this network. 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 the network's associated service on the World Wide Web; and contact information about the network's parent, H-Net.
I. The H-LATAM Network: Scope, Content, Purpose.
H-LatAm is the international electronic forum for the scholarly
discussion of Latin American history based at Michigan State University
(MSU), and hosted by H-Net Humanities OnLine. Because of its
international nature, contributions are accepted in English, French,
Spanish, or Portuguese. H-LatAm encourages scholars to discuss current
research, teaching interests, and new approaches, methods, and tools of
historiography. Of special interest are methods of teaching history to
graduate and undergraduate students in diverse settings. H-LatAm
publishes syllabi, outlines, handouts, bibliographies, listings of new
sources, library catalogs and archives, and computer related information
where relevant. We also announce conferences, calls for papers,
fellowships, and employment opportunities. H-LatAm also commissions and
publishes book reviews of works relevant to the field as a part of the
H-Net Book Review Project.
II. Editors.
The H-LATAM list is co-edited by Dennis R. Hidalgo
hidalgo@mail.h-net.msu.edu, Michael Innis minnis@mail.h-net.msu.edu and
Susan V. Richards richards@mail.h-net.msu.edu. 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-LATAM 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-LATAM 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 bylaws,
located at: http://www.h-net.org/about/by-laws.html
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-LATAM fall under Art. II, Sec. 2.04 of the H-Net Bylaws concerning
copyright and intellectual property: "Although authors of messages to
H-Net lists retain the copyright in those messages, sending a message to
an H-Net list for posting will constitute permission to H-Net and its
subscribers for electronic distribution and downloading for nonprofit
educational purposes with proper attribution to the author, the
originating list, and the date of original posting. Original messages to
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than educational, nonprofit purposes without the permission of the
copyright holder and notification to H-Net." In general, the author
retains copyright rights to publication of any submission to the list,
and grants to H-LATAM 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-LATAM 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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Please save this message as a text file for future reference. ALL
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archiving of list electronic mail. For online help with your
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message to listserv@h-net.msu.edu: sub H-LATAM your name, institution
Example: sub H-LATAM Jane Smith, Illinois State U. Follow the
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V. The H-LATAM Site on the World Wide Web
In addition to providing interactive communications via electronic mail,
H-LATAM 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-LATAM web site contains the following
information and services:
- The archives of the H-LATAM 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.
V. Advisory Board.
H-LATAM's daily activities are managed by the editors. Its long-term
policies are developed by the advisory board. The Board is composed by
the Regional Chairs, and the executive directors of the Conference of
Latin American History (CLAH). 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-LATAM.
VI. 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 Constitution and Bylaws, along with a list of its officers and
committees, is available at: http://www.h-net.org/about/
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. http://www.matrix.msu.edu/jobs- 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
On the World Wide Web: http://www.h-net.org
Electronic mail:
H-NET@H-NET.msu.edu Postal mail:
H-Net
8A Morrill Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI, 48824-1046
Phone: (517) 432-5234
Fax: (517) 353-5229
Executive Director: Prof. Peter Knupfer
Michigan State University
E-Mail: peter@mail.h-net.msu.edu
Associate Director: Heather Hawley
Michigan State University
E-Mail: hawley@mail.h-net.msu.edu