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    > Global JXDM Listserv Archives
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    You agree to indemnify and hold the Global JXDM Listserv owners and their subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, and employees harmless from any claim or demand, including reasonable attorney's fees, made by any third party due to or arising out of content you submit, post, transmit, or make available through the Global JXDM Listserv service, your use of the service, your connection to the service, your violation of the Terms and Conditions, or your violation of the rights of others.
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) -- Global Justice XML Data Model 30 September 2004
    These are common questions and answers about the Global Justice XML Data Model (Global JXDM) obtained from a variety of sources including seminars, conferences, e-mail, telephone calls, the Global JXDM Listserv, etc. Answers are prepared, reviewed, and approved by members of the Global XML Structure Task Force (XSTF).
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Stationary, nonstandard fonts and HTML cannot be read by every e-mail program. Being a considerate list member means being aware that other list members may be running mail programs that cannot read these features, resulting in their receiving unreadable coded messages. Messages that are sent to the Global JXDM Listserv with too much visible coding or formatting will not be posted. If you need assistance with turning off these features, please contact your systems administrator.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Stationary, nonstandard fonts and HTML cannot be read by every e-mail program. Being a considerate list member means being aware that other list members may be running mail programs that cannot read these features, resulting in their receiving unreadable coded messages. Messages that are sent to the Global JXDM Listserv with too much visible coding or formatting will not be posted. If you need assistance with turning off these features, please contact your systems administrator.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Global JXDM Listserv Rules and Conduct
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Note: As a rule, nonfiction writers, such as non-tabloid journalists, will be granted a subscription to the Global JXDM Listserv upon request, but fiction writers, such as novelists, will not. However, anyone may contact the Global JXDM Listserv owners at the contact information provided, below.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Peer Assistance is available through the Global JXDM Listserv and by contacting agencies listed in the Organizations Utilizing the Global JXDM.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Though every Listserv is unique, certain behavioral conventions are recognized as standard in Internet communications. Owners of the Global JXDM Listserv refer to Listserv conduct guidelines proffered by such writers as Virginia Shea in her book, Netiquette , when assessing the appropriateness of postings to the list.
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    Since its first prerelease in April 2003, the Global JXDM has continued to undergo intensive reviews, receive feedback and error reports online from the public, and provide a Global JXDM Listserv discussion forum for sharing expertise and support. Today, more than 50 law enforcement and justice-related projects have been implemented utilizing the Global JXDM, further demonstrating the flexibility and stability of the Global JXDM.
  • Global Justice XML Data Model
    Application for the Global JXDM Listserv; a community of interest for developers, practitioners, and other interested persons to promote the exchange of ideas and experiences associated with the Global JXDM.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    IT Initiatives > Global Justice XML Data Model (Global JXDM) > Global JXDM Listserv
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    The following are links to the monthly Global Justice XML Data Model (Global JXDM) Listserv Newsletter. Subscribers of the Global JXDM Listserv can expect to receive a notification via the Listserv when new issues are available.
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    , Global JXDM Listserv Terms and Conditions
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives - The Information Sharing Resource for the Justice and Public Safety Communities
    Global JXDM Listserv
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    Peer assistance can be obtained through the Global JXDM Listserv discussion forum and by contacting agencies who have implemented the Global JXDM, listed in Organizations Utilizing the Global Justice XML Data Model . Further assistance is also accessible through Global JXDM Help .
  • OJP Information Technology Initiatives
    These are common questions and answers about the Global JXDM obtained from a variety of sources including seminars, conferences, e-mail, telephone calls, the Global JXDM Listserv , etc. Answers are prepared, reviewed, and approved by members of the Global XML Structure Task Force (XSTF).
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    To apply, read and accept the Global JXDM Listserv Terms and Conditions and fill out the Global JXDM Listserv Application Form .

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