Some comments:
Question number nine allows for only one answer, while several answers may
be correct for a particular individual (it's the case for me). Moreover,
one's behavior may be different from list to list, depending on the purpose
for which one subscribes to it, or the degree to which it may be
central/peripheral to one's area of expertise. I participate freely on some
lists, participate on a limited basis on others (e.g. this one), lurk on
others.
Regardless of common usage "ListServe" is still a proper name, referring to
particular software. When you write up your results, it would be best to
honor the copyright by upper-casing the name of the software, and refer to
"electronic discussion lists"
Janet Swan Hill, Professor
Associate Director for Technical Services
University of Colorado Libraries, CB184
Boulder, CO 80309
janet.hill_at_colorado.edu
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Tradition is the handing-on of Fire, and not the worship of Ashes.
- Gustav Mahler
-----Original Message-----
From: Next generation catalogs for libraries
[mailto:NGC4LIB_at_listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Sheehan, Kate
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 10:19 AM
To: NGC4LIB_at_listserv.nd.edu
Subject: [NGC4LIB] survey on listservs and connecting to the profession
Please excuse all the cross posting.
Greetings,
Linda Braun and I are conducting a little survey about listservs and
keeping up professionally. Are you a listserv junkie? Are you here out
of habit? Let us know how you use listservs and how that's changed over
time. It's a very short survey:
http://tinyurl.com/224vdd
Thanks for playing,
Kate
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Kate Sheehan
Coordinator of Library Automation
Danbury Library
170 Main St.
Danbury, CT 06810
203.796.1607
ksheehan_at_danburylibrary.org
http://www.danburylibrary.org
http://www.myspace.com/danburylibrary
Received on Wed Oct 10 2007 - 14:19:51 EDT