Getting around in the 2006 Land Café

  • Navigation 1, 2, 3,
  • Efficient daily use
  • Your first visit - Some hints to get you going

    The Land Café is an informal shared public interest knowledge building consortium -- we call it a Self-Organizing Collaborative Network -- which has been created under The Commons as an independent Open Society forum, specifically to serve and bring together people and groups around the world who are interested to find ways for our societies to come to grips with the troubling but important issues of value capture and land tax reform in an age in which important public services remain substantially under-funded.

    • About us
      Who we are? Why we are here? And what we aim to achieve

    • Side Menu Bar ("Table of Contents")
      Your first guide in getting around here, the main Menu Bar just to your left is your constant companion and source of orientation as you move around the site. Your ever-present 'Table of Contents', which expands to provide links to additional programs and items. If this is your first visit we suggest you to take a moment to click your way down it quickly to get a feel for how the site is organized.

    • Top Quick Bar ("Bookmarks")
      Intended to provide a Quick Guide for those who access and use the site on a regular basis and wish to stay up to date on latest developments around the world.

    • The Idea Factory
      A free, public, flexible repository for sharing documents and reports (see Files to your left) and key links to other programs and site (see Links), and creative discussion space for people and groups who feel that we need to do a lot better in these important areas of society. The Café is a public service of The Commons. We welcome diversity of background, culture and views -- and stay open 24 hours a day for people who wish freely to exchange ideas and information about it in a plain-speaking but ever civil way. Like any good café, it's important that we be good listeners as well as interesting talkers. It is fully searchable, which helps make this not just a place for once-off, fast-forgotten exchanges but an accessible database of expert commentary and discussions.

    • World News
      This newsfeed organized through Google News calls up related items from the print press in English drawn from the web and covering more than four thousand news sources. Roughly 90% of the entries relate to our topic, with the items stocked for one month after appearing. (We intend to extend this and other portions of the site to pick up related news from other language sources. See Translation Aids below)

    • Translation Aids
      These tools work only for the genuinely curious and flexible. But for such people they offer surprisingly useful insights as to what is going on in other language parts of the world.

    • Our Group Blog
      This is the Land Café's cooperative blog -- open to all our members and there for you to share your ideas and insights with the world. (The Blog is indexed and regularly brought into the Google search engine and others, thus ensuring a broader reach of all that appears there. It is unedited.)

    • Wikipedia
      This is how we and others who share our interests and concerns can define ourselves in 2006. The first place a journalist, researcher or student is going to look to find out what this is all about. It is our job too to make sure that this entry is accurate and complete.

    • Navigation aids
      You will need these only if you are not a confirmed user of the web.

    • Getting in touch
      This entire project and approach is predicated on the basis of easy and efficient interaction and exchange. Have a look to see the ways you can link to us, and to each other.

    • Skype
      As you will see from the menu, we have built in a one click Skype link in order to facilitate easier and fuller contact among members of the group. As you will see if you click above, Skype also provides a good place to hold group conferences and get-togethers (depending on your willingness to take the care to organize properly and make full use of the quite handy toolset - for parallel chatting and text exchanges, one click information on websites for co-access, high speed file transmittal, introducing new members, agenda modification, etc..)

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    Putting the Land Cafe to work on a daily basis

    Here is how we recommend you gear up your work routine if you wish to be kept fully and easily up to date on developments world wide. We ourselves in our counterman roll tend to check in every day. Most of you however will simply not have the time, so we adivse you visit regularly from the home page here. With the right routine, it can be very efficient.

    1. For starters we recommend you switch to Mozilla Firefox as your browser if you have not already done so, and that you have it loaded automatically each day as you start up. Why Firefox" Well simply not only because it is faster and more secure (brrrhhh) than IE, but also because it offers "tabbed browsing" (a terrific research aid) and permits you to start up each day with your preferred selection of sites on line for quick reference. We for example call up all of the sites under The Commons and of course the Café', to check with a couple of quick clicks the latest news and developments in each case.

    2. Once in The Café' we then tab quickly across the top (quick) menu to check out:

      • Latest News Alerts (carefully tailored to ensure relevant references);
      • The Message Center - to get the latest from our expert forum. We always make it a habit to accessing the Forum discussions via this the main Land Cafe homepage and menus. Why? Well because we find it a great help in presenting the various bits and pieces of the communications in an easier to understand broader frame and perspective.
      • Searching: Click here to the Messages page, for example. Here are a few hints that you may find helpful:
        • We click the "Date" column heading to the top right to make sure we have the latest entries up top for a first scan - using the "Summary" view (top left)
        • We then click the Thread view option (also upper left) which, when we have managed to respect the continuity of the topic headings, gives us a nice cluster of all the communications addressing that topic.
        • Finally there is the very good Search tool for the messages database. Try it for example for "housing", "Harrisburg", or "Metz" to get a feeling for how useful this can be for your research or updating.
        • Note: When it is time to post to the group, there is a short Welcoming Note that we kindly ask you to read before sending your first message. We all thank you for that courtesy.
      • The Cooperative Blog - We always like to have a quick look-in to see what new has arrived. This is a creative group and the blog gives us a good way to share our more lengthy thoughts. (You will also see that the blog comes armed with an XMS Site Feed summary features, a handy time saver that permits you to scan the first 250 words of each piece to decide if you wish to read on.)

    3. Need some help with your project or program? Click here.

    4. And to get in touch: Click here.


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