Sea Slug Forum to close

March 30, 2004
From: Anne Skates

I regret to inform you all that the Sea Slug Forum as you now know it will close. Bill Rudman is a Principal Research Scientist at the Australian Museum and has been the mainstay of the Forum. His work as a Research Scientist is reviewed every three years by an externally appointed Committee, independent of the Museum. Last year he was told that the Committee, although it recognised that the Forum was a valuable contribution to science, did not consider his activity on the Forum to fulfil the requirements of his classification. Dr Rudman appealed that decision, with the help of letters of support from about 30 leading scientists from around the world. A few days ago Dr Rudman learnt that his appeal had been rejected.

The most immediate effect of this decision is that Dr Rudman will be unable to answer any more questions sent to the Forum. Despite his best efforts, the backlog of unanswered messages has reached almost 1000. Bill will try to answer those, but as he will have to that in his own time, It will be a slow task.

So that the Forum does not become totally static, we will keep the REPLY form available so that discussion on messages posted can take place.

Over the last few months Bill and the Web Unit have been planning a reorganisation of the design of the Forum so that we can implement some of the forum users suggestions and the outcomes of a accessibility evaluation. The navigation will improve, the general topics will be reorganised and hopefully the FAQ’s [Frequently Asked Questions] can provide many answers. These site changes are still planned to occur in May-June and implemented 1 July.

As the Manager of the Web Unit and a communicator, not a scientist, I am very proud to have been associated with the Sea Slug Forum. From its beginning in 1997, the Sea Slug Forum has been seen as an innovative site, which fully utilises the potential of the Web. It is much more than electronic information or a question and answer site. It is an interactive site which allows professional scientists to discuss science, post observations, and post and generate new ideas. It is also a site where new information is generated by a unique interaction of professionals and amateurs.

A recent article on the Encyclopedia Britannica website described the Forum as 'the famous Sea Slug Forum'. It is indeed famous, attracting over 2000 visitors a day, from school kids with projects, to professional scientists who visit daily to see what new discoveries have been posted in the last 24 hours.

The extensive amount of information and the unique way it is organised and accessed on the Forum will remain available, without Bill’s input, in the foreseeable future.

If you want to express a view supporting the value of the Sea Slug Forum please send your email to
Send emails to: feedback@seaslugforum.net

Anne Skates
Manager, Web Development Unit
Australian Museum

annes@austmus.gov.au

Skates, A., 2004 (Mar 30) Sea Slug Forum to close. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/12587

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