WEBSITE REGULATIONS AND WEBMASTER RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Background. Since the acquisition of the newly revised Iowa State Chess Association
(IASCA) website located at http://www.iowachess.org and established on July 21,
2003, the IASCA Board of Directors feel it would be helpful to have a set of
procedures and/or guidelines to follow when submitting content for online publication.
2. Webmaster Responsibilities: The following are the duties and responsibilities of the
IASCA Webmaster. The Webmaster will:
a. Update the website with all content relevant to Iowa Chess accurately and in a
timely manner. This includes, but is not limited to:
(1) Tournament Life Announcements (TLAs);
(2) Tournament results and crosstables;
(3) News for and about Iowa chessplayers
b. Collaborate with the Iowa Chess News En Passant Editor to ensure that any
content published online will detract from the content published in the state's
quarterly publication;
c. Publish all official announcements from the IASCA Board of Directors as soon
as approved and released;
d. Monitor server downtime and follow-up with GlobalFront Web Services any
periods of prolonged server non-availability;
e. Ensure all fees relating to the website are paid promptly and in full to
GlobalFront Web Services;
f. Answer all inquiries to and about the website and/or the IASCA from private
emails or responses received via the Feedback section, responses to which will be
copied to the IASCA officers;
g. Have creative license to add, modify, and delete both the appearance of
www.iowachess.org and the content published therein. This shall include, but not be
limited to:
(1) Writing and releasing short press releases concerning news relevant to Iowa
Chess and/or about IASCA members in the News Briefs section (the accuracy
of which shall be webmaster’s sole responsibility);
(2) Adding online polls to gain feedback from IASCA members on topics
relevant to Iowa Chess, responses to which will be provided to the Board of
Directors;
(3) Collaborate with the En Passant Games Editor to decide which games are
chosen for the “Game of the Month” section and published online. If no entries
are submitted or the Games Editor is not available, the IASCA Webmaster shall
reserve the right to choose games played during that month and make the choice
for “Game of the Month” for themselves (requesting the assistance of stronger
players for annotations if necessary);
(4) Review all submissions received, both from IASCA members and other
sources, and to have authority to publish or reject any content submitted at his
or her discretion, basing acceptance or rejection on what would be in the best
interest of Iowa Chess; and
(5) Reserve the right to correct, edit and/or paraphrase any submissions received
for publication online.
3. Guidelines for Submission. The IASCA website exists to provide chess information
and entertainment for its members; therefore, it is imperative that the content
contained in it is accurate and constantly being updated to ensure current and
especially prospective members get as much information and enjoyment out of it as
possible. The IASCA Board of Directors wants to make this site one that people visit
often, but in order to keep it updated with fresh content, the Webmaster will need help
from the IASCA membership in the form of submissions. The following outlines the
procedures to follow when submitting content for the various sections of the website:
NOTE: Not all pages are included in this as some pages will not change very often (e.g.
the Homepage, Join!, Bylaws, etc.) and others may be added as time goes on:
a. Polls: Polls are the most reliable, cost-effective way to get immediate feedback
from IASCA members. This is one of the best improvements made to the IASCA
website.
Procedure: To request a poll question be published, members need only
communicate them to any member of the Board of Directors, either in
person, by post, or electronically. If the officer or director feels the
question has merit and that the IASCA could benefit from getting the
opinions of our members on the subject, the officer or director should
email the Webmaster to request the question be added. The question will
be posted online in the form of a poll with the responses being emailed
directly to the Board of Directors (if requested).
b. Tournaments: This includes any tournament scheduled to take place in the state
of Iowa and/or any tournament being organized by a club that is an IASCA affiliate
(no matter where the actual tournament site will be) has the right to have their TLA
published on the IASCA website.
Regional tournaments (events taking place outside the state but close in proximity)
that IASCA members may wish to participate in will also be included from time to
time, at the Webmaster’s discretion.
Procedure: All tournaments submitted for inclusion on the IASCA website
must first pass through the Iowa Tournament Clearinghouse Manager. If
no major conflict exists (e.g. the proposed event is not scheduled on the
same date as another Iowa event or at least is not competing for the same
type of players), the Clearinghouse Manager will then contact the
Webmaster to approve the publication of the TLA online. After this
approval, the TLA will then be posted.
c. News Briefs: This section is dedicated to brief, factual announcements for and
about IASCA business, tournaments, and members. Anyone (IASCA member or
not) may submit any chess-related news for consideration. If, in the opinion of the
Webmaster, the submission would be of interest to the IASCA membership, the
submission will be included on the IASCA website. This includes, but is not limited
to, official announcements from the IASCA Board of Directors to the membership,
tournament synopses, obituaries of Iowa (or noteworthy regional) players and
former players, announcements from Iowa clubs, and news about Iowa players
(whether chess-related or otherwise). To preserve journalistic integrity, all materials
published in this section will be subject to verification.
Procedure: Submissions should be addressed to the Webmaster and may
be communicated in any form convenient for the submitting party. Upon
receipt and, if necessary, verification, the news will be published online.
d. Games: Many people enjoy sharing their games and seeing them published
online or on paper. Iowa being a relatively small state with fewer chessplayers than
most, the idea of having only a "Game of the Month" would be too limiting in that
it may become exclusive to a small group of elite players. Thus, the Games section
was created in which any IASCA member, regardless of rating, can share his or her
games with others.
Procedure: Members can submit self-annotated games (e.g. their personal
thoughts during the game, not just computer analysis) via email or disc in
PGN or ChessBase (CBH) format (zipping all the ChessBase files and
sending it in ZIP format is acceptable) to the Webmaster for inclusion in
the Games section. No other format can be utilized and games submitted
in any other manner will not be published. To submit a game for
consideration as Game of the Month, members should email them (with
their annotations) in the same format described above to the En Passant
Games Editor. Selectees for Game of the Month will be notified of their
selection via email.
e. Editorials. A section created to allow chessplayers who enjoy writing to share
their chess-related essays, opinions, and articles with other chess players.
Procedure: Anyone may submit any chess-related writing for publication
in the IASCA Editorial section provided it is original, clean, and suitable
for all ages. Writers wanting their piece considered for publication should
submit their editorial to the Webmaster, either electronically or via U.S.
Postal Service, and include their name and contact information (name,
address, email address, phone number). People who submit entries for
publication but wish to remain anonymous will have their anonymity
honored, but must furnish all contact information to the Webmaster for
verification purposes. Upon verification of the sender and submission
originality, the piece will be posted on the IASCA website.
NOTE: The Webmaster reserves the right to paraphrase and/or otherwise
edit all submitted material for content, clarity, and brevity, if necessary.
f. Links and Downloads: These areas are included for the sole purpose of the
information, enjoyment, and entertainment of IASCA members.
Procedure: Anyone wishing to have a link, file, or form added to the Links
or Download sections of the IASCA website need only submit the URL or
file to the Webmaster for consideration. If found to be appropriate for
posting on the IASCA website, the file or URL will be added.
4. Advertising on the IASCA Website: In the short time the new website has been
online it has received almost twelve-thousand visitors. Many are probably not unique
hits, but nevertheless, it means people are coming back because of the constant
updates and entertainment value. That fact alone makes this website the premier chess
website in the state and qualifies it as a high-traffic site. For people selling chess
merchandise or services with a customer-base in Iowa, advertising on our site will be a
huge benefit. Here are the rules for advertising on the IASCA website:
a. Membership Benefits: One of the benefits of being an IASCA member is the
right to advertise merchandise and services online without paying any additional
fees.
b. Outside Advertising: Outside people and companies wanting to place a
banner or advertisement on the IASCA website will have the opportunity to
market their products on our site since what they're selling could potentially
benefit our members; however, if the proprietors aren’t IASCA members or
affiliates themselves they will be required to remit the following payment(s) to the
IASCA:
(1) Banners. Outside people or companies that wish to place a banner
advertisement on the IASCA website will pay $5.00 per month to have it
placed on the IASCA's homepage. If the banner is to be placed on in the
navigation bar on the left side of the site (the contents of which are visible
on every page), they will pay $10.00 per month. A banner on any other
page (e.g. the News Briefs or Tournament announcement section),
prospective vendors will pay $3.00 per month for this service. Acceptable
banners will be small but visible, being placed (at the Webmaster's
discretion) in an area visitors are most likely to see.
(2) Other Advertisements/Announcements. Other, non-graphical ads
will be placed in the News Briefs section where they will be visible at the
top of the page. Prospective vendors will pay $3.00 per month for the web
space advertising their products/merchandise.
NOTE: Payment will be made directly to the IASCA Treasurer. Upon receipt, the
Treasurer will notify the Webmaster and the advertisement placed online. The
prices for prospective vendors and non-IASCA members will not be negotiable;
however, they are currently open to discussion between Board members and
subject to change pending the Board's review.
It is sincerely hoped that all IASCA members, as well as chessplayers outside the state,
will get much enjoyment out of the IASCA’s website and will visit frequently. With that
in mind, the IASCA Webmaster is charged with doing their utmost to ensure that the
IASCA website is the most frequently updated, accurate, entertaining, and useful state
chess association website in the nation.
Any questions concerning these recommendations can be directed to the current IASCA
Webmaster via email at webmaster@iowachess.org.