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October 4, 2016
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Geophysical Scientists Take on Wikipedia

By inviting its scientists to a Wikipedia edit-a-thon, the American Geophysical Union helped to boost the quality of the Earth and space science information available to the public. Read More

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Tech Group Urges Girls to "Make Tech Her Story"

CompTIA set out to learn why girls show less interest in tech jobs than boys—and what can be done about it. The research led to a new campaign to show girls what the wide landscape of tech careers looks like. Read More

 

Paying It Forward

In an effort to remind the public that travel agents offer an essential service for globetrotters, the American Society of Travel Agents announced that it plans to charge its members a transaction fee to pay for increased industry marketing. Read More

Data In, Data Out

Moving your data from one AMS to another? Check out this guide for tips on how to make the process less painful. Read More

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Think Check-Ins, Not Performance Reviews

Say goodbye to formal, annual performance evaluations and hello to more informal and regular check-ins. Why the move to more fluid feedback benefits not only managers and employees but also associations. Read more from [our Young Professional blog series over this way.) Read More

 

 

Technology Tuesday

 

The Internet's Great Lesson for IT Departments

As the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers gains control of the internet's low-level functions this week, let's take a look at the situation that led to ICANN's creation. It offers an important lesson for any IT department. Read More

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Quit, Interactively

The new online format to the American Lung Association’s Freedom From Smoking program will help individuals more effectively quit through increased interactivity. Read More

Things Fall Apart

Don't ignore the issues that can cause your association's technology project to lose steam. Read More

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“While ANA recognizes that ‘mistakes do happen,’ we also recognize that Facebook has not yet achieved the level of measurement transparency that marketers need and require.”

Bob Liodice, president and CEO of the Association of National Advertisers, raising concerns about Facebook's recent video-tracking issue. Liodice recommends that Facebook work with a third-party accrediting council. See Quote

 

 

Jobs

 

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Membership Data Contractor

Americans for the Arts

The Data Contractor will support the Membership Marketing Coordinator by assigning member benefits and maintaining up-to-date staff beneficiary information during the 2017 organizational renewal cycle, and updating contact information for individuals and organizations, as needed, in the Abila NetForum database, as instructed by the database team. … Read More

Director of Digital Content

National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)

The Director of Digital Content is the primary creator of engaging and informative content for the NAIS website. A strong writer and editor, s/he oversees NAIS’s digital properties and ensures that information is clear, relevant, timely, and optimized for web and mobile reading. … Read More

Sr. Systems Analyst

Telecommunications Industry Association

The Senior Systems Analyst (SA) provides service and support to all who use TIA’s computer and communications systems. In order to succeed in the role, the SA must be service oriented, must have and maintain strong technology skills in the relevant disciplines and products … Read More

 

 

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