Seattle Chapter Yearbook
OUR ASWA SEATTLE CHAPTER YEARBOOK IS NOW ONLINE!
We are proud to announce that our annual ASWA Seattle Chapter Yearbook has been published online! Click on “Members Only” at our Seattle Chapter website at aswaseattle.org. Enter your name and membership number and then click on “The Seattle Chapter Yearbook – Member Directory”.
The Yearbook is in PDF format, for which you need Adobe's Acrobat Reader (free download from Adobe at www.adobe.com)
The presentation is the same as in the printed versions in prior years. The great thing about publishing online is that we’ll be able to update our roster during the year, such as quarterly, to add new members, to make sure our member information doesn’t get stale, and to update any changes to our bylaws and standing rules. Now, you can access our website anywhere to get the information you need, just a few mouse clicks away. You can print just the pages you want and you can save the yearbook electronically on your laptop for future reference ‘on the run’. Another terrific benefit is that our chapter won’t be spending the $1,300 per year (net $600 if we hit our target of $700 in advertising income) to print, bind, and mail the yearbook.
For those members who don’t have email or access to the internet, we will continue to mail a printed version annually in September. If you would like a printed version mailed to you, just let us know. The Chapter requests that you reimburse the cost to print and mail the yearbook…$10. Send your request to yearbook at aswaseattle.org.
For security reasons, members can print part or all of the yearbook to paper, but cannot copy and paste the text to other applications. In addition, each page of the member roster contains the following caveat in the footer:
“The information contained in this roster is for the personal non-commercial use of members of the Seattle Chapter to contact other members and may not be reproduced for any other purpose.”
Protecting the privacy of our members is important and we hope that this language provides clarity as to use of this information.
Thanks to everyone, particularly the Technology Committee of Jan Augustin, Kerry Hughes, and Ruth Callard, for making this technological leap possible! If you have any questions, please email them to Yearbook at aswaseattle.org.
Happy browsing!