Good morning,
I hope you are looking forward next week's CIG e-forum on reclassification.
You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the CIG
e-forum mailing list - if you no longer want to receive these messages then
see point 4 below. Before the reclassification e-forum begins on Monday, I
am writing to distribute some general information on how the CIG e-forum
will work:
1. The CIG e-forum discussion takes place using email. When the moderators
kick off discussion, you will receive an email message. To participate, you
simply send messages to [log in to unmask] or respond to an email
sent to you. The settings are designed so that responses go to the entire
list. There is no special software or interface that you have to use.
2. If you're busy and you would like to receive fewer emails, you can
change your the settings to digest format. Go to:
http://jiscmail.ac.uk/CIG-E-FORUM, log in using the email and password that
you received when you signed up for the list. Choose "Subscriber's Corner"
(top left) and go into the settings. Choose the CIG-E-FORUM settings and
change "subscription type" to "digest MIME format". The digest is set to
provide one message per 25 messages sent to the list.
3. If you want to participate fully in the CIG e-forum, but want to keep
the email messages separate from other email, you can probably set up a
filter in your mail client, which will have CIG e-forum messages directly
delivered to a folder of your choice, as opposed to your in-box (just don't
forget to check the folder!), or flag the messages to alert you that they
are e-forum messages. To help with setting up filters, all messages have
the phrase "[CIG-E-FORUM]" in the subject line.
4. Finally, If you wish to unsubscribe completely, go to
http://jiscmail.ac.uk/CIG-E-FORUM and you should see the option
"unsubscribe" under Options across the top. The entire discussion will be
available at the above url as well, if you'd prefer to read it later. You
can always re-subscribe to the list at a later date if a future topic is of
interest to you.
Look forward to joining the discussions next week,
Celine Carty
CIG e-forum coordinator
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Céline Carty
English Cataloguing
Cambridge University Library
Cambridge CB3 9DR
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