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July 1994, Week 4

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Katherine Alexander <[log in to unmask]>
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Medical Libraries Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Jul 1994 11:30:15 -0400
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I love the MedLib Discussion List!  It's a great way to learn what
medical librarians are dealing with on a daily basis.  Since our travel
budget has been axed for 94/5, I won't be able to get to any librarian
convention in the near future to share ideas with my peers.  With Medlib
I can share electronically at least.
P.S. The only time I laugh out loud while working on the computer
is when I read the Medlib humor.  Thanks for bringing a little humor to
my job.
Katherine Alexander, Springdale Memorial Hospital
609 Maple St.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
501 750 6560
Fax 501 750-6564
email: [log in to unmask]
 
On Thu, 21 Jul 1994, Anna Gieschen wrote:
 
> I was a little shocked at first at the "junk messages", but remembered
> how useful and interesting some junk mail is and recovered from the
> shock. There is an odd sense of security, also, in seeing how similar
> to each other, and similar to ours, so many peoples' daily concerns are.
> Most of the time, I think, the benefits of a free flow of messages
> probably outweigh the annoyances.
>

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