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ASHRAE-Hosted Chapter Web sites
ASHRAE-Hosted Chapter Web sites ASHRAE provides hosting for chapter Web sites at no cost to chapters. Click on the following link http://www.ashraechapters.org or contact Emily Sigman at esigman@ashrae.org. ASHRAE has purchased one domain name for the hosting of chapters’ program. This provides consistency, but also means that the Society does not have to select, register and maintain each individual domain name for chapters (and TCs). For example, in the case of the Montreal Chapter, the domain name would be: http://montreal.ashraechapters.org. The chapter can designate itself anyway it wants before the first dot. If the Web site is designed properly how the site is named should not make a difference to a search engine. Through the chapter hosting service, ASHRAE is not trying to be a commercial service provider. It is simply purchasing space from a service provider and offering that space in subdivided fashion at no cost to chapters and TCs. The current limitation is 30MB. The limitation is flexible. Any chapter that needs more should tell us what they need. The 30MB size seems to have worked well for chapters using the hosting service so far. Space can be expanded if needed. This information is also included in the chapter Web site hosting information. This is a template only for use when ASHRAE hosts the sites. The template is invisible except for a banner ad at the bottom. ASHRAE hopes to sell these spaces as run of site banner ads to pay for the hosting service. Chapters are not charged for their sites being hosted. The template does not require FrameMaker. It is a simple HTML file. Chapters can do what they want in that space. Web Searches The ASHRAE Web site uses Google search technology. PDF files can be searched even when they are not opened. Society Organizational Chart You can access the organizational Society Organization Chart in PDF. CRCs Yes, Society has offered to collect CRC registrations for regions beginning with the 2005 Spring CRCs. This is optional to the region, so check with your region’s CRC General Chair or the Director and Regional Chair and make sure that the region is a participant in the program. Chapter Information Questionnaire Question: Can the information for members holding current chapter positions be changed with new information for new positions? (Example: John Doe is current chapter president elect 07/08, typed over and changed to president 08/09.) Question: Can the years be extended for the chapter positions, for example this is 2008 and extend the year to 2011? Question: Can a chapter position have dates that do not coincide with the Society dates of July 1 through June 30? (Example: 05/15/08 through 05/15/09.) Question: When mistakes are made on the new Chapter Information Questionnaire (CIQ), how are they corrected? Make sure that you have entered your correct ASHRAE membership ID and PIN, then enter your chapter’s logon and password. Both are case sensitive with no spacing and the last three characters of the password are numeric. Site Maps ASHRAE is currently developing a site map for the new web site. In a sense, the Manual for Chapter Operations has its own site map by using the bookmark tabs. When you open the manual all of the contents are displayed on the left side of the screen with a description of the sections and appendices and each are linked to the manual. You can also do a search in the manual by keyword and all sections will be displayed anywhere the keyword is located in the manual. Chapters/Regions Proposals to Develop Standards and Guidelines Deceased Members Please note: If any of these documents are unavailable, contact the ASHRAE Membership Manager for further direction.
ASHRAE Sustainability Guidelines President Terry Townsend has emphasized the importance of ASHRAE developing methods for measuring reductions in our impact on the environment. It is recommended that ASHRAE baseline its current impact to provide a metric against which to compare new approaches. In the near term before this baseline is developed, there are accepted methods for quantifying the emissions contributions of activities associated with holding ASHRAE meetings and conducting other activities. Actions taken that either reduce or offset these emissions are considered to be on the path towards helping ASHRAE conduct its business in a more sustainable manner. The ASHRAE GAME Plan is a comprehensive guide that provide chapters and Society with a number of suggestions and guidelines to assist in planning sustainable activities. The ASHRAE GAME — A How-To Guide for Greening ASHRAE Meetings and Expositions (GAME), version 1.0 Back |
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