d) ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN: 3.3.A

A-: Cahiers: the quickest way to add content to our website is to generate information with the Cahiers. We have an enormous source of information, and it is available to the public, but not necessarily visible. ROSE SHOULD ENTER THE DISCUSSION AT THIS POINT, with her ideas about how to better the Cahiers' website:  

My preliminary  ideas are as follow:

-        Opening the Cahiers to the general non-member public allows it to be automatically indexed by search engines adding tremendously to our content and thus presence (this is already done).

-         One way to do it very easily is to add, between title and article, an index that is tagged (metatag is in the code). Technically, We need someone to add the index and the web-designer to metatag it, so it will be searchable from the web. (the index is the key words you see when you check an article on MLA biblio)

I.e.: (Cahiers, 2006) Trinquet Voix clandestines dans les contes de fées : L'exemple de « Finette Cendron » de Madame d'Aulnoy 65  (I do mine so I don't have to read another entire article, btw, the first page is missing): INDEX: Mme D'Aulnoy / Fairy tales / Contes de Fées / feminism / France / 17th century / Perrault / French women writers / EMF, EMW, etc...

-        HOW TO DO IT (technically): For new articles: authors need to give us an index with their article when they send it to the Cahiers. / For old articles that are on the MLA bibliography: Have a website team member copy it from the MLA for each article. / For the old articles that are not on the MLA: either have a team member read them and generate the index, or ask the authors to send us an Index. Once the info is available, our web-designer can metatag it. 

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