Michael asked me to foward the message below to SimSoc... which is highly relevant.

Regards.

Bruce

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Michael Barton <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 4 January 2012 00:47
Subject: OpenABM and membership in CoMSES Net
To: [log in to unmask]


Dear Colleagues,

A year ago, we announced the formation of the new Network for Computational Modeling in the Socio-Ecological Sciences, CoMSES Net, building on the OpenABM pilot project. Today, we are happy to tell you that we have completed the first phase of CoMSES Net and are opening membership in the network. As a self-sustaining scientific community of practice, members of the CoMSES Network will have access to a suite of community resources and will also share a responsibility to contribute to the community. CoMSES Net aims to facilitate knowledge sharing, promote best practices, and serve as an advocacy group for computational modeling across the social and life sciences. CoMSES members will enjoy increased benefits as this international community grows and builds this resource base. 

Initially, there are two categories of membership in the network: Affiliates and Full Members. Any scientific professional or student with an interest in computational modeling can apply for membership to CoMSES Net. All individuals that currently have an account on the OpenABM site will automatically become Affiliate Members of CoMSES Net and are eligible to apply for Full Membership. While the general public, OpenABM Guests, will continue to be able to read and download content from the OpenABM site, including forum posts, calendar events, educational materials, bibliographic references, and models from the library, membership in CoMSES Net is required for posting to the site.

Both Affiliates and Full Members can:


Full Members also can:
Responsibilities of Network Members

Both Affiliates and Full Members have the following responsibilities:


Full Members also are expected to assist the CoMSES community to develop and manage its common knowledge resources by:
Please pass the word about CoMSES Net to your colleagues who use or are interested in using computational modeling in the the social and life sciences. 

To Join CoMSES

NOTE: If you have an account of the OpenABM site and do not wish to be an Affiliate or Full Member of CoMSES Net, please contact [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] to have your name removed from the CoMSES members list.

Something I neglected to mention in the previous email about CoMSES Net is how to join. We've tried to make the process as simple as possible. First, go to <http://www.openabm.org>

1) If you are not logged in, you'll see a "Become a Member" tab on the menu at the left of the page. You will also have a place on the login tab (top right of the screen) with a blurb on membership and a "more information" button. If you automatically log in when you hit the page, you can always log out to get these options.
2) Whether you are logged in or not, under the "OpenABM Announcements" section, there is a blurb on CoMSES memberships with a "More" arrow that takes you to the membership pages.

On the initial membership page you can choose to become an affiliate member or full member. If you were registered with OpenABM, you are already an affiliate member. If not, the process is quite easy. 

Applying to become a full member involves filling out a very short form and agreeing to the ethical standards of CoMSES and to contributing to the CoMSES community. After review, you will receive an email with instructions as to how to activate your full membership.

If you have further questions or with the membership registration, contact Nathan Rollins <[log in to unmask]> or Sean Bergin <[log in to unmask]>. If you have questions about the membership agreements, please contact me, Marco Janssen <[log in to unmask]>, or Lillian Alessa <[log in to unmask]>


Michael Barton
Marco Janssen
Lilian Na'ia Alessa

____________________
C. Michael Barton
Director, Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity 
Professor of Anthropology, School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Arizona State University

voice:  480-965-6262 (SHESC), 480-727-9746 (CSDC)
fax:          480-965-7671 (SHESC),  480-727-0709 (CSDC)
www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton, http://csdc.asu.edu