Treasurer:
Dana Renga
The Department of French and Italian
The Ohio State University
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AAIS
LIST-SERVE INFORMATION
The AAIS list-serve
aais@ccat.sas.upenn.edu
is a moderated announcement e-mail list. It is intended for
the use of academic, scholars, and graduate students in Italian
and Italian Studies all over the world. The list is the property
of the Center for Italian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania,
and the same Center maintains it for the exclusive use of the
AAIS - American Association for Italian Studies.
OUR
PURPOSE
The purpose of the
AAIS list-serve is to help Italianists around the world support
one another in their professional tasks. Subscribers may place
queries on matters involving Italian and Italian Studies, such
as bibliographical items, scholarly background information,
difficult constructions, and issues of translation and interpretation.
Other appropriate topics are announcements of conferences and
events related to Italian and Italian Studies, postings of academic
positions in Italian and Italian Studies, and books announcements.
The AAIS list-serve is not the appropriate forum for amateur
inquiries about Italian and Italian Studies or for discussion
of contemporary religious and political concerns. The framework
for discussion on the list is academic, non-religious, and non-political.
OUR RULES
1. Respect our focus.
Keep to the focus: Italian and Italian Studies (and closely
related materials). Occasional excursions into related areas
are acceptable to the extent that they shed light on our common
quest. Political agendas, commercial advertisements, personal
experiences or messages are completely inappropriate and therefore
will be never published by the moderator of the list.
2. Respect others.
Observe common courtesy, scholarly collegiality, and list etiquette
at all times. All comments that reflect negatively on other
groups or individuals (including negative references to another's
competence) are unacceptable.
3. Give each post
a useful subject header.
Each subject header should indicate the subject of the message.
4. Participate with
restraint.
You are in a list with many other informed participants. Participate
when you can make a useful contribution and do not dominate
the conversation.
Avoid chatter and clutter. Messages should be considered and
concise. Do not post messages with enclosures (attachments);
either convert the attachment to plain text or offer to send
it to individuals who request it.
5. Be careful when
you quote someone.
Be careful with quotations and their attributions. When you
respond to a posting, quote enough to make your point; do not
re-post the whole message. Do not re-post another's private
mail without the explicit permission of the writer. Do not post
copyrighted materials beyond fair use without permission of
the copyright owners. If you use material from our list elsewhere,
give credit to the author and cite the appropriate digest in
the archives.
6. Use standard conventions
in writing.
Show consideration for your readers by observing ordinary conventions
of spelling, capitalization, sentence construction, paragraphing,
and transliteration. You can use either English or Italian.
7. Identify yourself
at the end of each post.
End every posting to the list with your full name, institutional
affiliation, and e-mail address. Pseudonyms are not acceptable.
If you wish to be addressed by another name, indicate this in
your signature.
To become a member
of our list-serve you need to send your name and e-mail address
to Nicola M. Gentili at ngentili@ccat.sas.upenn.edu.