[CIMC-work] more for agenda
Garth Liebhaber
garthliebhaber at care2.com
Sun Feb 8 01:55:38 PST 2004
let's add:
*Editorial Policy discussion
*Internships
*html and center panels
Suggested agenda:
* March 20 preparations (including audio)
* Website redesign, including info page
* Center panels: TV show panel, and upcoming center
panels
* Chicago Social Froum recap
* anything else that strikes your fancy...
Also: I'm including below my draft of the Information Page
below. Feedback, suggestions, and revisions are
welcome.
Thanks.
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_ Z Mitchell Szczepanczyk
/ http://home.uchicago.edu/~msszczep http://
www.chicagomediaaction.org
http://www.geocities.com/szczepanczyk http://
chicago.indymedia.org
About the Chicago Independent Media Center
The Independent Media Center ("indymedia" for short) is a
grassroots
organization committed to using media production and
distribution as a
tool for promoting social and economic justice. It is a
cooperative
effort of hundreds of independent media organizations
around the world,
some of whose efforts you can visit via the list of
worldwide indymedia
centers on the left-hand column of this webpage.
The Chicago Independent Media Center ("Chicago
Indymedia" or "Chicago
IMC") is Chicago's contribution to the growing Indymedia
movement. Chicago Indymedia maintains a website
(chicago.indymedia.org) with an open publishing
newswire, which allows
anyone to publish their story or opinion and thereby
quickly reach a wide
audience. Chicago Indymedia also produces a monthly
radio program, "From
The Trenches", and a monthly TV series, "Chicago
Independent Television".
There are a number of ways you can contribute to these
and other Indymedia
projects. Contacting us is often a great way to learn
more and to get
more involved.
Contact information
Chicago IMC
3411 W. Diversey
Chicago IL [ZIP?] USA
Phone: 773-384-8544
Email: IMC-Chicago at indymedia.org
The Chicago Independent Media Center meets at 3411 W
Diversey, Chicago,
and is developing that space as a working environment.
Our phone number
is 773-384-8544, but messages may not be heard for a
day or two). Or
contact us via email at IMC-Chicago at indymedia.org (a
public list). You
can also contact our respective working, video, or photo
mailing lists
(see below).
Mailing Lists
The Chicago IMC currently runs several mailing lists,
which are open to
the public:
imc-chicago at indymedia.org
IMC-Chicago is the general discussion list, for any topics
relevant to
Chicago IMC as a whole. Suggestions, fundraising ideas,
collaborative
projects, strategic questions, or anything worth
discussing.
imc-chicago-working at lists.indymedia.org
IMC-Chicago-Working is a list for members of the
Editorial Collective. It
is used publicly as the address for contacting the editorial
collective
with questions about policy, submitting features, or
making comments. It
is used internally for discussions relating to editorial
duties and
decisions. It is also the list for assorted issues pertaining
to Chicago
Indymedia on the whole.
chicago-tech at indymedia.org
Chicago-Tech is the mailing list of the Chicago Indymedia
technical
team. This list is used for discussions and issues
pertaining to the nuts
and bolts of the website or emailing lists.
imc-chicago-video at lists.indymedia.org
IMC-Chicago-Video is the list for the Chicago Indymedia
Video
Collective. It is used to deliberate and organize issues
pertaining to
the monthly TV series, "Chicago Independent Television",
along with other
video, TV, and film issues.
imc-chicago-photo at lists.indymedia.org
IMC-Chicago-Photo is the list for the Chicago Indymedia
Photo group. It
is used to organize and discuss matters pertaining to
photo group and to
photography.
Subscriptions for Chicago IMC lists are available at
http://lists.indymedia.org. All lists are publicly archived.
Meetings
The general Chicago IMC working collective meets held on
the second and
fourth Sundays of each month, from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00
p.m. (usually), at
our office (3411 W Diversey). The Chicago IMC home
page may have more
up-to-date information about our next meeting date and
time, or notices if
meetings are delayed, rescheduled, or cancelled.
Anyone interested in participating in, or learning more
about, the Chicago
IMC is encouraged to attend. We're a friendly bunch, and
we'd be happy to
answer any questions you might have about our work.
Meetings usually consist of a discussion of recent events
of interest,
potential workshops or benefits to sponsor, reports on
progress from
working groups, and discussion of strategies for the
future. Most
importantly, however, the content of our meetings is
dictated by the
participation and interest of its members. If you want to
add your voice
and energy to the project, please attend!
Support Independent Media
Chicago IMC is a media project is not owned or funded by
big conglomerates
and advertisers, nor is it funded by grant providers. This
accords a
great deal of editorial freedom, but it also means we are
in deseperate
need of your support to sustain our effort.
We are happy to take donations of either financial
assistance or
equipment. We always need computers, monitors,
cameras, audio equipment,
and anything else you think might be valuable to a public
media
outlet. Again, contact us regarding more information
We can accept financial donations, by using the "Donate"
link on the left
hand column, or in the form of checks written out to
"Chicago Independent
Media Center" (or "CIMC") and mailed to us at:
CIMC
c/o Goldhamer P.O. Box 469
Chicago IL 60690
If you're interested in speaking with us about donations,
please contact
chicago-tech at lists.indymedia.org
Legal Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed on this site do not
necessarily reflect
those held by the participants and organizers of the
Chicago Independent
Media Center. This site is based upon an open publishing
method that
allows any individual to post information and media to the
site.
The Editorial collective of the Chicago IMC oversees and
administers the
site whenever necessary, based on our editorial policy (see
below), but we
should not be held accountable for all of the newswire
information you may
find on this web site.
If you have a particular complaint about something you've
found on this
web site, please email Imc-Chicago-
Working at lists.indymedia.org.
Editorial Policy
to be written (is it already?)
Mission Statement (drafted July 25, 2001)
The Independent Media Center is a global network of
collectively run media
outlets for the creation of radical, accurate, and
passionate tellings of
truth. We are motivated by a love and inspiration for
people who work for
a better world despite corporate media's distortions and
unwillingness to
cover efforts to develop an egalitarian and sustainable
society.
The chicago Independent Media Center is a grassroots
organization
committed to using media production and distribution as
tools for
promoting social and economic justice in the Chicago
area. We are
dedicated to addressing issues that the mainstream media
neglects and we
do not conceal our politics behind a false objectivity. We
will empower
people to "become the media" by providing democratic
access to available
technologies and information.
Technical details and tips about this website
This Indymedia site has been designed to be as user-
friendly as possible,
while still attempting to manage a wealth of information,
and some
customization options.
The left-hand column lists the main sub-section pages of
the site, as well
as a frequently-updated list of the other Indymedia sites
across the
globe.
Users are encouraged to visit the login page, where they
can create a user
account that facilitates publishing articles, and allows
some rudimentary
filtering preferences based on ratings (see below for more
on ratings).
The center column is the centerpiece of the site. Our
feature articles are
produced or commissioned by the editorial collective, and
strive to offer
quality journalism and opinion from the Chicago area.
The media gallery, highlighted at the top of the right-
hand column, is our
repository for photos, videos, and audio files uploaded to
the site. When
users have media to upload without accompanying text,
from protest photos
to flyer illustrations and PDF files, it goes to the media
gallery. The
gallery is broken down into categories, and can be
searched by title,
keyword, caption, or artist.
The newswire, displayed in the right-hand column, is the
backbone of
Indymedia. Articles found on the newswire are uploaded
by users all over
the world, and instantly displayed on the site. For our
part, we have
divided articles into "Local Interest" and "Elsewhere", so as
to highlight
local events and discussion.
While offering an empowering capability to users
traditionally ignored by
the mainstream media, the newswire also provides a
completely open forum
for viewpoints that may be in direct conflict with the focus
of the
editorial collective -- anything from racist propaganda to
opinions that
merely reinforce the views propagated by the mainstream
media.
It is the responsibility of the editorial collective (whose
membership is
open to the public) to oversee the newswire with a careful
eye to
balancing the open publishing philosophy with a desire to
maintain the
"newsworthy" quality of the site. To this end, we employ
two
methods: first, the editors will remove articles in direct
violation of
our (very liberal) editorial policy. This includes advertising,
duplicate
posts, and pieces which fail to even resemble news or
commentary.
The second method is our user rating system. While
browsing the site, you
are encouraged to rate articles using the popup menu at
the end of each
piece. While user ratings cannot remove an article from
the site
completely, they serve the invaluable role of deciding how
much prominence
is given to the display of an article.
By default, only articles rated higher than -6 are displayed
in the
right-hand column, and on the "newswire" home page.
This is called the
"display threshold." If you have created a user account,
you can even
alter that threshold to suit your own needs, e.g., display
only articles
receiving +3 or higher. Articles which fall below the
threshold are moved
to the hidden articles section, which is linked from the
bottom of the
newswire column. They are still available on the site, and
can be linked
to directly, but their prominence is degraded as a result of
user
input. You are encouraged to visit the hidden articles
section to see what
ends up there, and why.
Finally, remember that the Indymedia site is here for you.
We encourage
you to upload your own stories, commentaries, and
announcements that may
be of use to the community. And you are further
encouraged to participate
actively in the Chicago IMC project.
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