Joining Morning Star Technical Services in Internet Publishing
The Morning Star Technical Services has
embarked on an electronic publishing experiment. Morning Star
is working with a number of information providers on two year pilot
project to bring existing information sources into the highly
networked world of the public Internet. The goal of this experiment
is to explore ways that the evolving information super-highway could
be effectively used to share and distribute information between
Christians, with a particular focus on Christian workers serving where
the gospel has not yet been widely heard. This pilot project would
also explore what new services might be possible using the new medium
of electronic publishing. Morning Star Technical Services is looking
for a number of churches, para-churches, mission agencies, and
Christian publishers that would like to take part in this publishing
experiment.
Benefits of Participating
A question that many ask is why should they participate in this pilot
project? There are a variety of reasons why an organization might
wish to be involved in this project:
- A leadership role in electronic publishing. Groups involved in
this projects may set standards which will be used for many years to
come as well as providing leadership for organization which will
follow them.
- An opportunity to explore a new and exciting new medium which is
already being used for the gospel.
- A low cost entry into the electronic publishing world. Morning
Star Technical Services will provide free assistance, as well as
making a number of computing resources available at no cost to those
organizations participating in this project.
- A new avenue to share materials which would build up the body.
Models for Participation
There are three models which describe how an organization could be
involved in this pilot project. It is up to you to decide the level
of involvement and oversight that you wish to exercise in this
project.
Raw Data Provided
You might wish to provide data to be freely distributed in this pilot
project. It would be up to you to select what data you would like to
share. Representatives of Morning Star Technical Services would work with
you to design an acceptable form that the distributed data would take.
An agreement would be drafting which would specify how the data
provided by you would be used and what sort of oversight you would
exercise over the electronic publishing.
Selecting to provide raw data to Morning Star Technical Services would
require very little of your organization's precious resources.
Morning Star Technical Services would provide the expertise to convert
the data you provide into a form that could be used for electronic
publishing. Morning Star Technical Services would also provide the
computing resources required to service the data you provide. Morning
Star Technical Services would transfer the converted data, as well as
share whatever technology they have developed with you whenever you
had an interest and adequate resources to publish electronically
yourselves.
Prepared Material Serviced by Morning Star
Another option that you might select is to prepare whatever data you
wish to publish electronically yourselves. If desired, Morning Star
Technical Services would provide technical consulting to assist you in
converting your existing data. Once you prepare the material you wish
to publish, Morning Star Technical Services would provide the
computing resources required to publish it electronically.
You would avoid significant expense by letting Morning Star Technical
Services provide Internet access to the material you prepare.
Preparing your own material for publishing could be done using
hardware you already own. The software needed to prepare your data
for electronic publishing is either freely available, or extremely low
cost. The one resource that would be required would be personnel
time. It would take time to learn about current electronic publishing
technology. Is is the best option for most organizations since it
provides the maximum learning opportunity for the lowest cost.
You Designing and Providing Data Electronically
You could decide to enter the electronic publishing world full force
by not only converting existing data into a form which is compatible
with electronic publishing, but by publishing the data yourself. This
would require additional computing resources and considerable staff
time and expertise.
Costs
The cost to you will depend on the level of involvement selected. The
lowest level of direct involvement, releasing raw data, would cost
nothing, and could possibly save you money since information
that you are currently shipping at a loss would be distributed at no
cost.
If you decided to prepare data for electronic publishing, your
existing hardware would most likely be adequate. Less than $100 would
cover any software expenses. Staff time requirements are hard to
calculate.
Publishing the data yourself could be quite expensive. First, a
computer of sufficient computational power would be required. This
computer would cost somewhere between $3000-6000. Next, you would
need a permanent link to the public Internet. This would cost at
least $200/month. Finally, you would need to develop technical
expertise to keep these computing resources running efficiently. This
will require a great deal of work for most organizations since most
organizations use Macintoshes or PCs. Ideally, these sorts of
services should run on a modern operating system design to run
services such as UNIX. While there are freely and cheaply available
versions of UNIX, most organizations would need to spend a lot of time
training staff to manage a UNIX server.
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