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FROM: Molly Williams <[removed]@adelphia.net>
REC'D: 1/17/02, 11:09 AM
(Do I have a job for life, or what?)
~ Molly Wms.
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Molly Williams
Volunteer, Waterboro Public Library: http://www.waterboro.lib.me.us
[removed]@adelphia.net
FROM: "Cynthia Baskin" <[removed]@verizon.net>
REC'D: 1/17/02, 2:40 PM
I think your website is wonderful. I particularly like the listing of links
to newspaper book reviews. Very useful!! I've bookmarked your site for
future use. Thanks.
Cynthia
FROM: Molly Williams <[removed]@adelphia.net>
REC'D: 1/17/02, 2:50 PM
Thanks for writing and for your comments!
~ Molly
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Molly Williams
Volunteer, Waterboro Public Library: http://www.waterboro.lib.me.us
[removed]@adelphia.net
Cynthia Baskin wrote:
> Molly,
>
> I think your website is wonderful. I particularly like the listing of links
> to newspaper book reviews. Very useful!! I've bookmarked your site for
> future use. Thanks.
>
> Cynthia
>
>
>
FROM: "christine jeffords" <[removed]@hotmail.com>
REC'D: 1/18/02, 7:41 AM
>From: "Cynthia Baskin" <[removed]@verizon.net>
>Reply-To: "Fiction_L" <[removed]@maillist.webrary.org>
>To: Fiction_L <[removed]@maillist.webrary.org>
>Subject: Re: WPL New Weblog
>Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 15:30:42 -0500
>
>Molly,
>
>I think your website is wonderful.
I agree. What a splendid assemblage of RA links!
Has there ever been an effort, here at Fiction-L, to create a central
registry of library websites that offer online RA? It's possible to find
them through sunsite, but you have to check every library site individually,
which is very time-consuming; some of them only have things on them like
hours, location, policy, etc. Is there someone in our merry band who might
volunteer to assemble a list of only the sites which have RA? It might come
in handy in answering some of the queries that are posed here, especially
about readalikes. In that case it could include a mini-search option in
which a given author or title could be typed, allowing it to seek out pages
that mention them. We could put up a link at the head of the archives page,
so that it would be completely separate from the archives themselves. Of
course this would require the expertise of someone like Molly who knows what
she's doing! Any takers?
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