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How to Participate in the THL Community Project

Anyone can participate in the THL Community Project by providing content. If you just want to make a simple suggestion - a new blog of which you are aware, for example - just send the information to us at <a class="safe-contact" href="javascript:linkTo_UnCryptMailto('nbjmup;uimAdpmmbc/jud/wjshjojb/fev');"><img src="/global/images/contact/contact-thl.gif" /></a>. However, if you would like to help more systematically or regularly with documenting content or tools, contact us to get account access so you can simply make the changes directly and help manage these pages. There are no technical requirements, and training consists of a few minutes…

If you want to become part of the THL Community and work on any of its collaborative projects, or use its publishing facilities for your work, look over the external link: THL Collaborative Worksites and let us know what worksites you would like to join and why.

On the horizon, we will be offering new services allowing individuals, organizations, and projects to profile their work, as well as the means for community service organizations to post reports on their activities as well as resources benefiting local communities. If you want to discuss participation in these initiatives in advance of our launch, just send us an email and we can discuss it. Once they are launched formally, details will be offered here about how to participate.

Offering Bibliographical Items

If you want to simply suggest a new blog, mailing list or discussion forum, send us the following information and we will get it posted quickly.

Blogs: name, URL, language, and a one line to one paragraph description of its content and significance.

Discussion forums: name, URL, language, and a one line to one paragraph description of its content and significance.

Mailing lists: name, URL, language, and a one line to one paragraph description of its content and significance.

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