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[APO-L] Leadership Resources Clearinghouse - now online :-)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Derek Cashman)
Sat Jul 24 13:50:23 2004

Date:         Sat, 24 Jul 2004 13:47:58 -0400
Reply-To: Derek Cashman <derek.cashman@gmail.com>
From: Derek Cashman <derek.cashman@gmail.com>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU

I am pleased to announce that the Leadership Resources Clearinghouse
is now back online (after a brief hiatus and server migration)! The
clearinghouse now runs on php scripts and a back-end mysql database
that allows for much easier file-tracking and searching capabilities.
Not only can you view the files by different categories, but you can
also search for documents by author, title, abstract (a description of
the file), or key word!

The clearinghouse contains information, workshop materials, handouts,
and other documents on a zillion topics in Alpha Phi Omega! There's
info for pledges, petitioners, chapter officers, and even alumni and
volunteers! Looking for info on how to write by-laws? No problem!
Looking for info on the Petitioning Process? Got it! What about
guidelines for Advisors or info on how to balance a chapter budget or
how to fundraise? Yup, it's there!

Also, if you've recently presented a workshop or authored some
important document that could be useful to APO, and would like to
include your materials in the clearinghouse, please submit it using
the form provided on the size!

Check it all out!

http://www.leadership.apo.org/

Direct Link: http://www.leadership.apo.org//resources.php

Also, a note to Webmasters: If you were linking to the Clearinghouse
from the old URL (http://www.cmer.org/clearinghouse), please make a
note of the new URL, above.

Cheers!


--
Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D.
derek_cashman@yahoo.com
derek.cashman@gmail.com
derek.cashman@louisville.edu

James Graham Brown Cancer Center
University of Louisville
National Leadership Development Webmaster
National Media & Technology Committee
Alpha Phi Omega; Region III

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