ANimal GENe MAPpers Discussion Group
Introductory User Guide
OBJECTIVE
Promote the exchange of information relating to topics of interest to
researchers in the areas related but not limited to, animal gene mapping,
genetics, genomics, and bioinformaitcs.
LISTSERV
The ANGENMAP is operated on Smartlist, a listserv daemon that automates
a number of functions, including automated handling of subscription and
unsubscriptions, verification of sender's email address before distribution
of his/her posted massage to all subscribers, etc.
The listserv also includes an archive server for posted mails.
RULES OF USE
None. If we had any, you'd break 'em all anyway!
REGISTRATION
The best way to register is to use our on-line web form:
http://www.animalgenome.org/community/joinform
Alternatively, you could send an e-mail message to the listserv,
angenmap-request@animalgenome.org
and put in the "Subject:" line key words like: "subscribe", "sub", or
"sign on". The listserv will handle your subscription automatically.
HOW TO USE
The way this group will operate is, if you have a question or comment,
send a message to the list (you will be informed how to once subscribed).
The message will be broadcast to everyone on the mailing list. There is
no censoring - we intend to make the list a free open forum.
When you receive a message and you want to contribute to the discussion,
you can reply and it will broadcast to the group. Or, you can send a
message to the originator if you think the group won't want to see what
you have to say. But please don't be afraid to reply with a broadcast,
even if you think what you have to say will not be interesting to all
members.
The AnGenMap list requires that all mail posts must be in plain text only
(see this guide for why this is necessary and how to). In addition, please
consider these useful hints on how to write good emails since your mail
is to be sent to over 1,700 members: (1) Good email conduct; (2) Mailing
List Manner; (3) Effective Mailing List Email; (4) Good email style.
WHO WILL WANT TO USE THE DISCUSSION GROUP?
Anyone with an interest in animal gene mapping or molecular genetics,
structural and functional genomics, and bioinformaitcs. You can participate
either actively or passively.
DISCUSSION EXAMPLES
A discussion group like this has many good uses. Generally, good
discussion can be started by statements like...
"Has anyone out there ever tried...?"
"What's the best technique for...?"
"What did [substitute any name here] mean when he/she
said...
... in his [talk, paper, message, etc.]...?"
"We have the following position available.."
"We are planning a meeting about... Does anyone have any
comments?
etc., etc...
There are a few good sample discussions in the past few years that worth
taking a look at.
OTHER ITEMS
There's a strange feature about e-mail messages. Sometimes, things you
say in jest or sarcasm can be taken wrong. A neat convention used on the
internet is to put a smily ":-)" at the end of a sentence to indicate
a smile when you use humor or sarcasm.
WEB INTERFACE
We have developed a web interface for members to interactively use the
AnGenMap list:
http://www.animalgenome.org/community/angenmap
With this web interface, members can use a web form to post to the list,
manage your subscription status, change your address, add multiple or
alternative mail addresses, check current activities (read recent posts),
search the mail archives, etc.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
The last but not the least, this Frequently Asked Questions and Answers (FAQ)
has more tips and guides not covered here.
A LITTLE HISTORY
ANGENMAP was started in late 1993 as an internet discussion group within the
U.S. Pig Genome community for gene mappers and interested individuals. It
soon became a defacto discussion group among all animal genomics scientists
world wide. The list name ANGENMAP was originally designated for "animal
gene mappers". In almost 20 years the animal genome research has evolved
much beyond "mapping" and the AnGenMap has been serving the livestock animal
genomics/genetics community as a public communication channel along. The list
started with less than a hundred people and now it has more than two thousand
subscribers from over 40 countries/regions following a steady growth during
which a number of improvements were made.
Drafted: October, 1993 (Max F Rothschild).
Modified: January, 1998;
March, 2004;
January, 2007;
October, 2009
(Zhiliang Hu)
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