Content Guidelines for Posts on MLML Website
Goal: To outline desired content and format of different types of posts
Target Audience: Front Desk, Social Media, IT, WAG
Review: No formal review of posts → please proofread carefully
Types of posts covered:
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Press coverage 
- Posted by Front Desk or Social Media
 
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Events
- Posted by Front Desk
 
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Public seminars
- Posted by Front Desk or HelpDesk
 
 - 
Defense seminars
- Posted by Front Desk
 
 
Content Guidelines
- 
Use an existing post or a post template from the WordPress Resources webpage
- To learn how to use an existing post or template follow these instructions
 
 - Writing for the general public, not MLML community
 - 5 Tips for Creating Posts
 
All posts must follow these guidelines:
- Have a minimum of one photo (make sure you have permission)
- 
If a photo is not provided use:
- A photo of the speaker or MLML personnel involved
 - A picture of the journal the article is published in
 
 - Relevant embedded video is encouraged
 
 - 
If a photo is not provided use:
 - Set a "featured image"
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Add links where possible
- Hyperlink all MLML personnel to their pages on the website
 - If you mention a lab, hyperlink to that lab
 - Hyperlink to original article if appropriate
 
 - Add tags: faculty names, subject matter, MLML lab, etc.
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Change the url ending (default is title of post with dashes)
- E.g. for a seminar speaker, you can change the url to be firstname-lastname-seminar
 
 
Additional guidelines based off type of Post:
Press/Achievement posts:
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- 
Catchy title relevant to article or achievement
- Good → MLML professor creates only land based seaweed business in the USA
 - Bad → MLML’s new aquaculture facility in The Californian
 
 - Catchy one-line description that can be on front page with links to key player and/or article
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Summary of article (150-250 words)
- Provide some details about the article or achievement
 - Provide information so the general public can understand even if they do not click on the article link
 - Include links to labs and faculty involved
 - Properly cite source material
 
 
 - 
Catchy title relevant to article or achievement
 
Example:
Event Posts:
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- Title should be in the following format:
- "Title of Talk/Event - Month DD, YYYY"
 
 - Add post to "Upcoming Events" category
- After the event, change the category to "Events"
 
 
 - Title should be in the following format:
 
Example:
Seminar Posts:
- 
- The Visiting Scientist collects information about the speakers and adds them to a google sheet schedule and a google drive folder
 - Use previous Seminar posts as a template
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Content to include
- Talk title is title of post: "Title of Talk - Month DD"
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At the top of each page include: 
- Presenter name, position title, university or institution affiliation
 - Moss Landing Marine Labs Seminar Series - Month DD, YYYY
 - Hosted by the xxx Lab (link this to the lab's webpage)
 - MLML Seminar Room, 4pm
 - (or Watch it Live here!) <- only if they agree to be publicly streamed
 - Open to the public
 - ~More info coming soon!~ (until you receive the abstract and more info)
 
 - Brief talk abstract (~100-200 words)
 - Link to speakers website
 - DO NOT include post date (confusing with two dates)
 
 - 
Put post in "Upcoming Seminars" category
- After seminar, change the category to "Seminars"
 - Create the last seminar's post first - this way they display in chronological order
 
 
 
Example:
Thesis Defense posts:
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- Front desk will request talk title, abstract, and photos 2-3 weeks before a thesis defense
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Content to include:
- Post title: "Thesis Defense by [NAME] - Month DD"
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At the top of each page include:
- Talk title
 - Presenter name
 - Lab affiliation (link to lab's webpage)
 - Date and Time
 - MLML Seminar Room
 - (or Watch it Live here!) <- only if they agree to be publicly streamed
 - ~More info coming soon!~ (until you receive the abstract and more info)
 
 - Brief talk abstract (~100-200 words)
 - DO NOT include post date (confusing with 2 dates)
 
 - 
Put post in "Upcoming Thesis Defenses" category
- After defense, add to "Thesis Defenses" category
 
 - Note: having a website post is not a requirement; the students are busy and likely stressed about the talk, so don’t bombard them with emails to send info.
 
 
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