See Also:
"What do these symbols on the web page mean?"
Off-site links are marked with a little blue globe.
If you're using Frames, an off-site link should break you out of the frame.
These "new" and "updated" tags indicate where new content has been added to the website. As they get older, they shrink and fade away
and eventually disappear automatically.
"Where is information on such-and-such?"
- Our Site Map is the first
place to look for something. If it's on our web page, you should be able
to find it listed there.
- If there's nothing listed, check the
Staff and Committee Roster
to see if it's a department
that's been staffed. Departments are assigned at various points during the
years before the convention happens; if nobody's running that department
(or division)
yet, that's probably why we don't have anything to say about it.
- If the department has been staffed, you could write to the department
head via e-mail and pose your question.
"There's a problem with..."
...your membership status:
- If you know you're a member -- you paid money in Summer 2003 or later, not
counting pre-supporting money -- and you're not receiving your
Progress Reports
in the mail, then there might be something wrong with your registration info.
- First, check our on-line
Membership List to see if we think you're a
member.
- Note that the online membership list is not automatically updated when you
join by credit card. It can take a week or so for a new membership list to be posted
to the website.
- Then, check the PR publication schedule to see if you really are behind
in your publications.
- If you come to the conclusion that we don't have your correct address
(or if your name's misspelled or something like that), please write to our
Registration Department at
membership.
- If you've paid for your membership, and our records don't show
you as a member (or if your upgrade hasn't been credited),
first make sure you're not jumping the gun. Look in your
records to figure out when you paid; if you can find your receipt,
-your credit card statement,
or your cancelled check, hang onto it because you'll need it.
Has it been more than four weeks? It can take that long to process
everything. If it's only been a week, come back later please!
- If you're convinced we've got it wrong -- you've checked our online
database, and so forth -- photocopy your receipt, your cancelled check,
or whatever you have that shows when you paid, and mail it to our
general address
along with
a note explaining what needs to be fixed.
...the website:
- On the other hand, if there's a problem with the web page -- if
we have broken links, or some bad HTML -- then you should e-mail
webmaster.
- If the problem is one of accuracy -- if we have someone's name
misspelled, mispunctuated, or miscapitalized, or some other error of
fact, whether minor or major -- you should probably send it to our
Publications Department (and CC: the webmaster) to make sure our other
records and publications are corrected.
- For convention information by e-mail, or if you don't find what
you want here, write to
contact us.
- If you have a complicated problem or question about the convention,
you can reach a human being at
help.
- And for comments on the web site itself, write to
webmaster.