Planned Bayline Ad

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From: Janis, Barbara (BJanis@presidiotrust.gov)
Date: Tue Jan 11 2005 - 10:27:03 PST


Subject: Planned Bayline Ad
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:27:03 -0800
Message-ID: <9BFA13508B35D54EB70EDC28175B90A39C2ECB@EXCHANGEBE.presidiotrust.gov>
From: "Janis, Barbara" <BJanis@presidiotrust.gov>

Dunn,
Just want to ask you to reserve space for a small Bayline article on
Neighborhood dinners. I will not have the names of the coordinators till
later this month.
Barbara

Barbara Janis

Library & Records Manager

Presidio Trust

34 Graham Street

San Francisco, CA 94925

Phone: 415-561-5343

Fax: 415-561-5315

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From: SLA-SF@exploratorium.edu [mailto:SLA-SF@exploratorium.edu] On
Behalf Of Bayline Editor
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 5:54 AM
To: SLA/SF Listserve
Subject: SLA-SF: Bayline submissions February 5 - New Guidelines

Dear Members,

Please send in your articles, letters, comments, and
suggestions by February 5th for publication in the
next Bayline issue. If you have an idea for an
article, please let me know what you are working on.
Thanks!

I am implementing guidelines regarding HYPERLINKS in
articles and letters:

HYPERLINKS: Please do not include more than one
crucial link in your article. The process for
activating links is extremely time-consuming. Articles
are coming in with links to subpages on a site (main
page already linked) or links that are not really
intrinsic to the content. I know it is fun to turn
people on to some great discovery, but there are just
too many of these for me to handle. Of course, include
a main site link if you think it is absolutely
necessary but I shall no longer activate the "lesser
links".

BLIND HYPERLINKS: Pleae do not use blind links. With
the rampant virus/worm/sypware problem, computer
literate users will never click on a blind link. A
blind link is one that says, for example, "SF MOMA"
instead of http://www.sfmoma.org. In fact, users
should _never_ click on a blind link. That helps keep
the computers clean. In that light, I do not want
Bayline to continue supporting blind links, even
though URLs are not as pretty. Thanks!

Continued tweaks on format requests:

LENGTH: NO MORE than 1000 words. I am becoming more
rigid on this. Check your length in the document
properties and if it is over 1000 words, please cut it
down. Bayline is a large publication and the limit
helps with layout issues.

FORMAT: Any wordprocessor program, including Notepad,
is okay. The simpler the document, the easier for me.
If you have a lot of formatting, like BOLD or BULLETS,
I have to re-do it in the publishing program. So, keep
it simple, if you would be so kind. Do not put in
headlines or other layout formats. Thanks.

IMAGES: JPG and PDF have emerged as the best quality.

Letters, suggestions, and commentary are all most
welcome! Thank you all for making Bayline so terrific.

Dunn

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bayline_editor@yahoo.com
415.398.3050

                
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