Subject: [BOARD-L] Motion Made and Seconded
Resent-Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 10:27:36 -0800 (PST)
Resent-From: BOARD-L(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 13:40:10 -0500
From: "Beth Wills" <bwills(a)ionia-mi.net>
A motion has been made by Yvonne and seconded by Kay and Ginger that a
Standards and Ethics Statement be drafted and put into the USGenWeb Project
policy for protection of said project.
This statement will now be posted to the required mailing lists as well as
the national web page for 48 hours as required by Article VIII, Section 3
of
the USGenWeb Project Bylaws before I call for a vote. I will call for a
vote on this motion AFTER 1:30 p.m. EST on Sunday, Jan 24, 1999
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A copy of the proposed statement follows:
A set of standards and code of ethics for a project provide a
framework for personal relationships. No where are these more
important than a totally volunteer project.
The absence of a written statement specifying standards of conduct
and project ethics leaves each individual to interpret their actions
as reasonable and/or ethical. While this certainly allows for the
greatest range of individualism, it also lends itself to behaviors or
actions that the majority may consider inappropriate or unethical.
The standards and code of ethics is broad based, and establishes a
clear definition of what behavior is acceptable for the well-being of
the project, while allowing for the varied talents and abilities of
individuals. The standards and code of ethics provides a means by
which actions and behaviors can be determined to be either acceptable
or unacceptable. They also establish accountability for those
actions or behaviors that are found to be unacceptable.
The county, state and special project coordinators will be held to the
following
standards:
1. The best interests of the project will be at the forefront of any
actions by a coordinator that involve the project. No county,
state or special project coordinator will post derogatory comments
about the project. Problems that arise within the project will be
kept at the project level, not posted for our visitors to see. In
case of a dispute with another volunteer, assume that there is a
misunderstanding, not that the other person is deliberately
misstating the truth.
2. Strive to provide the highest quality of information on your
web sites. If in doubt as to the quality of data received, reiterate
the fact that this data, like each new piece of information, must be
researched and proved or disproved by standard genealogy rules of
evidence. It is always best to consult original primary material for
verification.
3. Honor property rights, especially copyrights. Become familiar
with the current copyright laws before posting data to your page.
Individuals must read and understand the project policy on copyright,
query management and lookups. Do not copy information from other
web sites. If you feel that information on another website would be
helpful to the researchers visiting your page, request permission to
provide a link to the other website.
4. Give proper credit where credit is due. As in any genealogy
research, be sure to document your sources for posted data.
5. Avoid harm to others visiting the project and others working
within the project. Respect each other's opinions. Politely
disputing the accuracy of data is not only accepted but encouraged.
Keep your dispute to issues and/or facts, and not personalities.
Standard "netiquette" applies to all communication within the
project. The project will not tolerate foul language, personal
insults or threats.
6. Respect the privacy of others. If someone in the project requests
that their communication not be made public, this request must be
respected.
Any member of the project who fails to comply with the standards and
ethics policies, as set forth in the Guidelines of the USGenWeb
Project is subject to the following:
The matter will be brought before the Standards and Ethics Committee
for review. This may be done by any Project member who has witnessed
said violation. A two-thirds vote of the Committee will be required
for notification of non-compliance to be sent. Failure to rectify
said non- compliance within two weeks will result in the member's
project web sites being de-linked from the Project Three such letters
of non-compliance will constitute automatic termination in the
USGenWeb Project.