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− | In web terms, a [[Wikipedia:Web_portal|portal]] is a page that functions as a point of access to information.
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− | ==Unit Portals==
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− | A unit portal is an introductory page for a given AMAC unit. It introduces the reader to key information, policies, procedures, and projects organized and maintained by the AMAC unit.
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− | *[[Portal:ACT Unit|ACT Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:Administrative Unit|Administrative Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:Advisory Committee|Advisory Committee]]
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− | *[[Portal:Braille Unit|Braille Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:Captioning Unit|Captioning Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:Compliance Unit|Compliance Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:Finance Unit|Finance Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:IT Unit|IT Unit]] - Develops and maintains information systems that support AMAC processes and services.
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− | *[[Portal:Membership & Development Unit|Membership & Development Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:Production Unit|Production Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:Publisher Services Unit|Publisher Services Unit]]
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− | *[[Portal:Research Unit|Research Unit]]
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− | ==Other Portals==
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− | *[[AMACWiki:Community_Portal|Community portal]] - Introduces the reader to key information organized by target audience.
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