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July 1994, Week 4

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Subject:
Reducing the number of messages
From:
Laurie Thompson <[log in to unmask]>
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Medical Libraries Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 21 Jul 1994 12:14:37 -0300
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Since the topic of reducing the number of messages has come up, I will don
my asbestos suit and bring up a concern of mine.  It seems that lately
more that half of the message on the list are of two kinds:  ILL
verification or requests and exchange lists.  I exercise that universal
solution and hit the delete key because I have no interest in these
messages.  I'm not denying the need for a place for these matters, but
dare I raise the issue that this list might not be the appropriate avenue?
There is an ILL list.  Is that a better avenue for the ILL questions?
I've not subscribed to that list so I may be stepping out of line in
suggesting it.  I don't know of an online exchange list, but it seems like
there should be one.  I know _I_ can't start one, but maybe there is
someone out there who would be willing to undertake the task.  MLA
Exchange Advisory Committee?
 
I would like to generate some creative ideas rather than flames, but I will
now zip up my suit and run for the fire extinquisher.
 
Laurie Thompson
Associate Director, Library Operations
Himmelfarb Library, Geo Wash Univ
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