The NJCL Website Contest consists of two categories: local chapter web sites and state/provincial chapter web sites. Deadlines and judging criteria differ between state/provincial and local sites; the criteria are detailed below.
Due to the nature of digital materials, it is easy to unintentionally commit copyright infringement. If the judges discover copyrighted materials reproduced without permission, that site will be disqualified from the competition. If you have received permission to use such materials, contact the NJCL Communications Coordinator for instructions on where to send the written permission of the copyright holder.
Website Contest Rules
Click here for the NJCL Website Contest Rubric
How to enter the State/Provincial and Local Chapter Site Contest: Entries for this contest will be accepted from September 1, until April 1. To enter, fill out THIS FORM as soon as your site is ready. Your sponsor will need to fill out THIS FORM.
This contest is open to the official sites of chapters in good standing; therefore, each chapter is held to at most one entry. Websites must have been developed by JCL member(s) in good standing; however, sites may contain materials developed by previous webmasters.
There are two discrete areas in which state and local sites will be judged:
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Currency of information. To keep members informed and engaged, a web site should be frequently updated to cover recent events and provide information on upcoming activities. Each entry to the contest will be eligible to earn five (5) points per month for the months of September through March for a total of 35 points. Currency points will be due the first day of the following month. For example, currency points for the month of September will be accepted from September 1 until October 1, at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. There is an extra 5 points for updating every month. To submit currency points, make a copy of THIS SPREADSHEET and make sure it is shared with commcoordinator@njcl.org.
A webmaster may enter the Website Contest without entering currency updates. However, if a webmaster DOES wish to earn currency points, Please fill out the appropriate Google Sheet linked above with a record of the changes made each month.
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Site design and execution. The second facet of judging will take place during the months of April and May and will involve an in-depth examination of the site against various judging criteria as provided in the rubric below.
Points received according to the chart above and monthly points awarded for 'currency of information' will be added to determine final placement of the entries.
Any questions regarding this contest should be directed to the NJCL Communications Coordinator.