Date sent: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 22:48:31 +0100
Subject: Cataloguing digital collections: Netetiquette
From: "Darryl Ogier" <[log in to unmask]>
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I agree with Darryl Ogier - and in any case, no-one should open
email attachments coming from an unknown source since they can
contain viruses.
Lesley Gordon
> Am I the only person on this List to be inconvenienced by receiving such a
> large (529K) unsolicited message and attachment?
>
> I am blessed by my employers with quite an efficient machine, but receiving
> this unsolicited message, for the second time, still clogged matters up
> seriously.
>
> Please, E. Hume, if offering this questionaire again, invite prospective
> respondents to contact you for separate transmission of its text.
>
>
> D.M. Ogier
>
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> >From: E Hume <[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: Cataloguing digital collections
> >Date: Mon, Jun 14, 1999, 9:02 pm
> >
>
> > I recently submitted a request to the list for information concerning
> > information retrieval for digital collections, particularly with
> > material with a local studies/archive content.
> >
> > Unfortunately, sorry to say very little new information was received as
> > a result of this question, certainly not enough to circulate to the
> > list,
> > [ Section: 1/1 File: QUESTIONNAIRE.doc UUencoded by: Turnpike Version 4.01 ]
> >
Dr Lesley Gordon,
Special Collections,
The Robinson Library,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne,
Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HQ
Tel 0191 222 7671 Fax 0191 222 6235
"If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man
but deteriorate the cat." (Mark Twain)
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