Mark, to tell you the truth, from Karen's description, I'm not too
interested in the transition from the Second to Third Orders. I've heard
so much about it in library circles that it's kind of boring to me. But
as a person with a history background, what he says about the transition
from the First to the Second looks pretty interesting.
--Ted G.
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From: Next generation catalogs for libraries
[mailto:NGC4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Andrews, Mark J.
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:11 PM
To: NGC4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [NGC4LIB] "Third Order"
I was getting tired of all the "2.0" talk anyway. Proceeding ordinally,
what comes after "Third Order?" Fourth Estate and Fifth Column are
already taken.
Mark Andrews
-----Original Message-----
From: Next generation catalogs for libraries
[mailto:NGC4LIB_at_listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of K.G. Schneider
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 2:42 PM
To: NGC4LIB_at_listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: [NGC4LIB] "Third Order"--was Libraries & the Web
> While the book sounds interesting
The book *is* interesting, and I recommend everyone read it... and
*then*
discuss its ideas.
Cheers
K.G. Schneider
kgs_at_bluehighways.com
http://freerangelibrarian.com
Received on Wed May 16 2007 - 14:10:46 EDT