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− | The '''Quizbowl Resource Center''' ('''hsquizbowl.org''') is the most popular web site for quizbowl announcement and discussion on the Internet. It includes a message board, a blog-style front page, extensive packet archives, and a tournament schedule/results database. | + | The '''Quizbowl Resource Center''' ('''hsquizbowl.org''') is the most popular web site for quizbowl announcement and discussion on the Internet. It includes a message board, a blog-style front page, extensive packet archives, and a tournament schedule/results database. The site is owned by [[Matt Weiner]] and operated in conjunction with [[PACE]], which has sponsored the site's web hosting costs since 2006. |
== Forums == | == Forums == | ||
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− | [[ | + | The [[hsquizbowl.org forums|forums]] are, by far, the most used portion of the site. It includes forums for the discussion and comparison of both high school and collegiate teams; praise and criticism for tournaments on the high school, college and trash circuits; and advertisement of upcoming tournaments. It also includes an area to discuss non-quizbowl topics and sports. The forums are operated under a formal charter designed to promote [[good quizbowl]] in general over the interests of any particular organization or person. The 2013-14 chief administrator of the forums is [[Andrew Hart]]. |
== Database == | == Database == | ||
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In spring 2012, the resources of [[quizbowlpackets.com]] were migrated to the hsquizbowl web space. | In spring 2012, the resources of [[quizbowlpackets.com]] were migrated to the hsquizbowl web space. | ||
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+ | == Front page features == | ||
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+ | The front page features season previews and polls endorsed by the site. Currently, [[Mike Cheyne]] conducts the collegiate poll and [[Daniel Hothem]] conducts the high school poll with the assistance of [[George Berry]]. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 12:12, 20 December 2013
Tossup-Bonus Format
(Tossups · Bonuses)
Studying · Writing · Editing
NAQT · ACF · Housewrites
The circuit · Outreach
Resources
hsquizbowl.org
(database · archive · forums)
Discussion forums
College directory
The Quizbowl Resource Center (hsquizbowl.org) is the most popular web site for quizbowl announcement and discussion on the Internet. It includes a message board, a blog-style front page, extensive packet archives, and a tournament schedule/results database. The site is owned by Matt Weiner and operated in conjunction with PACE, which has sponsored the site's web hosting costs since 2006.
Forums
The forums are, by far, the most used portion of the site. It includes forums for the discussion and comparison of both high school and collegiate teams; praise and criticism for tournaments on the high school, college and trash circuits; and advertisement of upcoming tournaments. It also includes an area to discuss non-quizbowl topics and sports. The forums are operated under a formal charter designed to promote good quizbowl in general over the interests of any particular organization or person. The 2013-14 chief administrator of the forums is Andrew Hart.
Database
In the summer of 2011, Jeffrey Hill's Scobo services were migrated to hsquizbowl.org and updated to produce the Quizbowl Resource Database. The database allows tournament directors to create a calendar entry from their tournaments, upload stats files from their tournaments for permanent storage, and post their sets online.
Quizbowlpackets
In spring 2012, the resources of quizbowlpackets.com were migrated to the hsquizbowl web space.
Front page features
The front page features season previews and polls endorsed by the site. Currently, Mike Cheyne conducts the collegiate poll and Daniel Hothem conducts the high school poll with the assistance of George Berry.
History
The site was founded in summer 2000 on Geocities and moved to its own domain name in summer 2001. The forums were added in April 2003.