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General Site Questions

  1. How often is the site updated?
  2. How do I write a letter to the editor?
  3. I want to complain about the writing on mapleleafweb.com, who can I contact?
  4. How can I reach someone at mapleleafweb.com?
  5. Do you take freelance writers?
  6. I found a broken link, who can I tell?
  7. What is the best way to find specific information on Mapleleafweb.com?
  8. Can I apply for a job or volunteer for something?
  9. I have a website, can I link directly to Mapleleafweb.com?
  10. I saw a great graphic/photo on Mapleleafweb.com.  Can I use it on my site?
  11. Who should I contact if I am having troubles accessing parts of the site?
  12. How do I cite something I found on mapleleafweb.com?
  13. I'm lost.  How do I get back to the home page?
  14. How do I add Mapleleafweb.com to my favourites?

 

Q: How often is the site updated?
Certain sections, like News Watch, are updated daily.  We also release Current Events Spotlights and other features through the week.

Q: How do I write a letter to the editor?
Letters can be sent to us by simply filling out this form, or emailing us directly at editorial@mapleleafweb.com

Q: I want to complain about the writing on mapleleafweb.com, who can I contact?
You can call our Web Project Leader, Greg Farries at (403) 329.2286 or email him at greg@mapleleafweb.com

Q: How can I reach someone at mapleleafweb.com?
Check out the About Us section of Mapleleafweb.com, which lists most of the people who work on mapleleafweb.com.  If for some reason you can't find who are you looking for, please send a request for info here.

Q: Do you take freelance writers?
We sure do.  Send your resume and writing samples to submit@mapleleafweb.com

Q: I found a broken link, who can I tell?
Please send the URL of the page that you found the broken link on to error@mapleleafweb.com or send your commons through this form.

Q: What is the best way to find specific information on Mapleleafweb.com?
The best way to track down information on mapleleafweb.com is to do a search on our very thorough search engine.

Q: Can I apply for a job or volunteer for something?
Although we are not looking to hire anyone at this point, we are always looking hard working, intelligent volunteers to help in various sections of the site.  Send your resume to submit@mapleleafweb.com

Q: I have a website, can I link directly to Mapleleafweb.com?
You sure can.  You can link to any part of the site.

Q: I saw a great graphic/photo on Mapleleafweb.com.   Can I use it on my site?
Check out our Copyright page.  That should answer most of your questions.

Q: Who should I contact if I am having troubles accessing parts of the site?
Send an email to webmaster@mapleleafweb.com or use this contact form to describe the problem you are having.

Q: How do I cite something I found on mapleleafweb.com?
The MLA method for citing an online source is as follows,

Author's name (last name first). "Document title." Date of Internet publication. Date of access <the URL>.

For example, if you were going to cite something from the feature, 20 Years with the Charter, you'd need to cite it like this:

Makarenko, Jay.  "20 Years with the Charter."  19 April 2002.  9 May 2002. http://www.mapleleafweb.com/features/constitution/charter/index.html
 

Q: I'm lost.  How do I get back to the home page?
The easiest way is to just click on the mapleleafweb.com logo on the top left of every page. 

Q: How do I add Mapleleafweb.com to my favorites?
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