Perhaps a lists for UK interests only and world wide interests?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angela Spencer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: purpose of lis-pub-libs and postings to the list
Perhaps we should split it into two lists? I find much of the information
irrelevant. I only want to discuss internet-in-libraries issues.
Kind regards
Angela Spencer
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Angela Spencer (Carnegie e-community Project Librarian)
eThekweni Metro Library Services
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PO Box 917, Durban, 4000
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>>> "Hall, Chris" <[log in to unmask]> 05/02/02 12:59PM >>>
Am I alone in being somewhat disconcerted by the narrow definition of the
purpose of this list ("a forum for discussion of the issues arising from
implementing the Internet in public libraries")? As a relatively late comer
to it I was not, to be honest, aware of how narrow it was and had assumed
that this was a forum to seek advice and exchange experiences on a much
wider range of public library issues. That is certainly how I, and others,
have been using it - and invaluable it is too. It seems to me (or am I
being naive?) that either we need to redefine the list's purpose more
broadly or set up a new one that serves the more general purposes for which
we have been using it. (Being pretty ignorant about what goes on under the
bonnet, I am NOT volunteering!)
Chris Hall
Bibliographical Services Librarian
Corporation of London Libraries
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Tel: 020 7332 1075
-----Original Message-----
From: Penny Garrod [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 02 May 2002 11:02
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: purpose of lis-pub-libs and postings to the list
Dear list members
concern has been expressed that some emails are being posted to the
lis-pub-libs mail list which do not address the purpose for which the list
has been set up. I'm keen that people join the list, and am therefore
concerned if members start to feel swamped (oops - its that word again) by
inappropriate emails, and (worse case scenario) leave the list.
I am therefore sending a gentle reminder regarding the purpose of the list
and some basic 'etiquette' regarding the sending of promotional emails....
*lis-pub-libs is a forum for discussion of the issues arising from
implementing the Internet in public libraries. An opportunity for advice and
experiences to be exchanged*.
*Promotional messages should only be posted if they are related to the
subject or purpose of that list, and are likely to benefit or interest list
members. The sender of a promotional message must seek the permission of
the list owner before posting.*
[For your information - only members of the list can post messages,
non-members cannot].
Many thanks for your co-operation. I hope you all continue to enjoy being a
member of this list, and gain benefit from sharing your ideas and knowledge
with other members.
Penny Garrod (current list manager)
Public Library Networking Focus
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University of Bath
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