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Website Help

Website Help

With nearly 200 subgroups (Sections, Standing Committees, T&R Committees, T&R Panels, etc.) SNAME is very diverse organization.  It follows that the website for such a robust society will have numerous content areas.  A number of resources to assist members and nonmembers find the content they seek have been developed, and more are in development.  Click on the links below to access current offerings. 

 

SNAME.org Web User's Guide

  The SNAME.org Web User's Guide is a printable resource to help lead you through the site.  A printed version of this document will be provided to all members with the October 2010 issue of (mt) Magazine. 

The Web User's Guide replaces the Project Voyager Passport distributed to members in July of 2009. 


Library & eGroup Help Documents

Need help specifically with the Libraries and eGroups?   We've got you covered.  Download the documents below. Access eGroups Help to learn more about how to interact online and subscribe to eGroups.  Libraries Help will show you how to access and post a document to your libraries.     

eGroups Help 

 Libraries Help

Roster Downloads

Need to download a Section or other roster into a spreadsheet?  SNAME Community Admins (webmasters of section, committee, and panel websites) can download the rosters of the sections, committees, and panels for which they have admin rights.  See the instructions sheet below for guidance.  

Roster Download Help 

Webmaster Resources and Support

  SNAME's Webmaster Resources & Support website provides volunteer webmasters with the guidance, support, and tools they need to ensure their SNAME subgroups are well represented online.  Its pages include banner templates, downloadable images, the Webmaster Handbook, and (of course) the Webmaster Safety Document

If you are interested in having your committee, panel or other SNAME subgroup online, please contact Mark at jcaggiano@sname.org.  Review the online resources and consider taking on the role of Webmaster! 

Video Tutorial

 

Video Tutorial: A Member's Guide to the New Website provides members and nonmembers with an overview of the new site and greatly assists members looking for specific content areas.  Wondering where the content from the legacy site is?  Looking for information about Calls for Papers?  Need to access the Membership Directory?  The site is laid-out intuitively, but there is a lot there.  Watch the video and learn all about it.