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This listing is not the definition of the word Acronym but a listing of Acronyms used by Higher Logic. Once you know the defintion of the acronym you are seeking go to the full name of the item for individual definitions. (Users adding to this listing, please place the new listing in alpha order by acronym).
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For most of us, we have a single sign-on (SSO) solution in place to enable our visitors/members to access pages and functionality across all of our various applications (content management, connected community, ams e-commerce , etc...). Cookies are the glue that hold this single sign-on experience together. A "cookie" is dropped by your main authentication process, and within this "cookie" is the information needed by your other applications when you hand a visitor/member over from one application to the other.
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Event hosted annual in Washington, DC for associations and technology vendors. The event occurs at around Dec 10th each year.
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for Blackberry aka PDA aka Legacy. This is a Discussion subscription option.
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The chance occurrence of a burst of luck that brings you joy.
Situation: You have not prepared for the meeting and you receive an email saying that the meeting is postponed. You have encountered a blurst.
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A
community is the group of people organized around a common subject or
theme which is defined by the community name and description.
Communities are categorized into community types. Both the community
type and name are used in the display and when searching for people.
Community membership is managed within the AMS for AMS integrated
communities. We sometimes refer to these as formal communities.
Community membership is managed within the social network for
communities not integrated to the AMS and the join permissions can be
set to a number of different options.
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The continuation of a community over time despite staff turn-over, member entrance and exit. We need to focus on methods and techniques to ensure community continuity and can help to do so through a solid
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a group of individuals bound informally or formally to one another in common pursuit of knowledge and which embodies a specific store of knowledge
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Each community can be assigned a type. Types are frequently things like:
- chapters
- committees
- events
- sections
- special interest groups
- workgroups
- member
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A review of functionality
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Directory 2.0 offers powerful ways for users to network and join specialized communities. Each individual has the opportunity to fill out a detailed profile which is then used in targeted searches and auto-matched to people that share common interest areas. Along with the member search, Directory 2.0 also offersblogs, an online email inbox, and a host of preference and privacy settings.
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Combining the power of a listserve and the popularity of threaded discussions/forums, eGroups offers you an easy way to modernize your traditional listserve and transition your members to Web 2.0-based tools. Create as many eGroups as you need to outfit your communities and components with an easy way to send, archive and retrieve messages--including attachments (when used with Resource Library).
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Intended to allow components to plan and conduct their own online event registrations, Event Manager allows communities to create an event, fill in details and publish it to their community website. Interested participants can register and pay for the event through PayPal. Component leaders will appreciatethe ease-of-setup and the ability to conduct professional events that don’t require manual tracking of registrations.
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Forum, term sometimes associated with eGroups is an email/online discussion group. It originated as the modern equivalent of a traditional bulletin board, and a technological evolution of the dialup bulletin board system. From a technological standpoint, forums or boards are web applications managing user-generated content.
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Stores definitions of words, phrases, terms that are used in the jargon of your association.
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Software suite enables non-profits, charities and associations to effectively capitalize on technology to deliver new value to their constituency by providing easy-to-use collaboration and communication tools. Connected Community™ is the only software suite of social networking, collaboration, and community tools built exclusively to meet the unique needs of the not-for-profit market and particularly useful in component relations. The product line currently includes six products which can be delivered as the full suite, or stand alone, to allow organizations to craft the solution that fits their current needs. Connected Community™ includes pre-built integrations to over 15 association management and fundraising management systems.
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Stands for
HTML Daily Digest. This is a Discussion subscription option to deliver one
email per day with the previous day's Discussion posts in HTML format. The digest time is set in CC Admin > Discussion eGroups > General Setup > DigestTime field.
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Stands for HTML Real Time. This is a Discussion subscription option to deliver one email per Discussion post in HTML format in as close to real time as possible.
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Applied information that answers "how?" Dynamic and unique to every individual because it factors in the context and experience of the individual's acquisition of it.
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