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Successful digital communication requires the coordination of many different tools, assets, and channels. The following links are essential resources for digital communicators at Stanford.
General
- Stanford Identity Guide. Identity Guide provides design and brand tools for Stanford communicators.
- Communicators Community of Practice. An online forum for practical guidance on a wide range of communication topics.
Mailing Lists and Email Marketing
- Google Groups. Google Groups is Stanford's email list solution for communicating with groups of Stanford users.
- Using External Vendors to Send Emails from a @Stanford.edu Address. There are industry standards for authenticating email messages—digital checks that a message using an @stanford.edu email address is actually from Stanford University. Making sure the messages sent by an external vendor pass an authentication check is a critical first step to making sure your message will be received.
- Bulk Mail Platforms: Domain Authentication Guidance. To send emails from the "stanford.edu" domain through third-party email marketing platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, Marketo, or Emma), you must complete the domain authentication process.
Browsers
- Browser Recommendations. View the latest browser recommendations from UIT.
- How to Clear Your Cache and Cookies. Detailed instructions on what to do if you or a site visitor encounter an issue while visiting a web page, such as an a "Request Too Large" or "Bad Request" error.
Social Media
- Social Media Guidelines. Guidance from University Communications designed to help in making appropriate decisions when managing and/or developing social media initiatives on behalf of the university.
- Social Strategy Slack Channel. Join other communicators on Slack for discussions about topics related to social media.
Images
- SALLIE. SALLIE (Stanford ALL-Image Exchange) is Stanford's campus-wide system for managing and sharing digital photo assets used for communications.