LM_NET: Library Media Networking

Previous by DateNext by Date Date Index
Previous by ThreadNext by Thread Thread Index
LM_NET Archive



Linda,  The favorite books of our students from Mexico are the Tom and
Ricky mysteries from High Noon publishers.  Eight of the books are
bilingual--Spanish/English.  If you need the address for High Noon, let
me know.


Lynn McCree, Librarian
Martin Junior High
Austin, Texas
Lmcc@tenet.edu


On Fri, 18 Nov 1994, Automatic digest processor wrote:

> There are 7 messages totalling 180 lines in this issue.
>
> Topics in this special issue:
>
>   1. Block scheduling information online (2)
>   2. Kathy L, where are you?
>   3. Learning Link
>   4. K. Stork Challenge
>   5. ALASKAN PENPALS NEEDED
>   6. TARGET>mystery short stories
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date:    Fri, 18 Nov 1994 09:49:48 -0500
> From:    HORNBECKR@CITADEL.EDU
> Subject: Re: Block scheduling information online
>
> We are a high school which uses block scheduling (eight classes, four each on
> alternate days.)  My principal subscribes online to K12ADMIN a listserv for
> administrators.  It seems that half of the traffic on that net deals with bloc
 k
> scheduling information, successes, failures, variations, local needs, etc.  It
> is largely principal-to-principal and (incidentally) involves principals with
> the values of the network and its applicaitons.
>
> TO SUBSCRIBE TO K12ADMIN:
>
> send a message to:      listserv@suvm.syr.edu
>
> subject:                [leave blank]
>
> message:                subscribe K12ADMIN firstname lastname
>
>
> If I am wrong in these directions, would someone please correct?
>
> Hope this helps those of you wanting tons of block scheduling info.
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ron Hornbeck, Librarian             E-mail:  HORNBECKR@Citadel.edu
> Lincoln High School                 Phone:   (803) 577-0970 ext. 19
> 714 Lincoln Road, P.O. Box 729      Fax:     (803) 887-3116
> McClellanville, SC 29458            Home:    (803) 723-5991
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Fri, 18 Nov 1994 08:54:45 -0600
> From:    Michelle Larose <mlarose@MINET.GOV.MB.CA>
> Subject: Kathy L, where are you?
>
> Greetings,
>         I swore I would never do this, but I had an "accident" while
> trying a new mail program, and it ate all my mail, even some past mail it
> wasn't supposed to touch, and I had kept it for addresses.  I thought I
> had kept this one in my little electronic address book, but no.
>         I checked LM_NET directory, but not in there, even checked with
> the manager of the directory, and she could not help.
>
>         Kathy Lafferty, where are you?  Please write and I promise the
> first thing I'll do is save the address.
>
> Cheers,
> Michelle
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Fri, 18 Nov 1994 09:57:12 -0500
> From:    Chris Miller <clm4222@SJFC.EDU>
> Subject: Learning Link
>
> Does anyone know the "address" for Learning Link?  Thanks in advance.
> Chris Miller                clm4222@sjfc.edu
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Fri, 18 Nov 1994 10:03:23 -0500
> From:    Peter Milbury <pmilbury@ERICIR.SYR.EDU>
> Subject: Re: Block scheduling information online
>
> Hello LM_NET,
>
> Did you know that K12ADMIN is sponsored and archived on the AskERIC
> Archives, right next to the LM_NET Archives.  Thae a look!
>
> FINDING THE LM_NET ARCHIVES AND RELATED INFORMATION
>
>              This is an update of previously posted
>      instructions for locating the LM_NET Archives. (3-94)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> THE LM_NET ARCHIVES, ETC. ARE AVAILABLE BY GOPHER
>
>    The LM_NET Archives and other interesting related information is
>    now available at the AskERIC Gopher site.
>
>    One quick way to find it is to use your telnet to go directly there,
>    and then, by going through a series of menus, you will reach the
>    LM_NET Archives.  (Of course, you can Gopher there as well, port 70.)
>
>    For example: Telnet to the AskERIC Gopher:
>
>    1. Telnet to> ericir.syr.edu
>    2. At the login prompt, type: gopher
>    3. At the TERM=(vt100) prompt, press: return key (or enter your terminal
>       type), and then enter your name at the request.  You will then be
>       given the following menu:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>               Welcome to The AskERIC Public Access System
>         Providing Resources and Services Related to K12 Education
>
>
> Please make a selection from the choices below...
>
>        1. Access The AskERIC Virtual Library via GOPHER
>        2. Access The AskERIC Virtual Library via WWW
>        3. AskERIC a Question (MUST INCLUDE RETURN ADDRESS IN MESSAGE)
>        4. Mail AskERIC with Comments about this Service
>        5. Exit
>
> Your choice [1,2,3,4, or 5]:
>
> -----
>
>    4. Select choice: "1. Access The AskERIC Virtual Library via GOPHER"
>
>       LM_NET is found by moving through the following directories, which
>       are given as menu choices through the Gopher menu:
>
>
>  -->  AskERIC - (Educational Resources Information Center)/
>    -->  Education Listservs Archives/
>      -->  LM_NET/
>           [And there you are!]
>
> -----
>    (For example, Telnet and log-on to AskERIC. Then you first must
>    go into "The AskERIC Virtual Library via GOPHER", then choose
>    "Education Listservs Archives", then "LM_NET", and you will enter
>    the LM_NET section, which includes the discussion Archives, the
>    LM_NET Directory, the Skills Indexof LM_NET Mentors, and other
>    interesting information.)
>
> Happy searching!  (It is a lot of fun to see what has been posted there.)
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Peter
> ............................................................................
> Peter Milbury, Library Media Teacher/Mentor Teacher  PMILBURY@ERICIR.SYR.EDU
> Pleasant Valley High School, Chico, California 95926     Voice: 916-891-3060
> Co-owner of LM_NET:  Discussion Group for School Library Media Professionals
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Fri, 18 Nov 1994 10:05:12 -0500
> From:    Judy Ermlick <ermlick@OBERON.PPS.PGH.PA.US>
> Subject: Re: K. Stork Challenge
>
> I'll be summarizing my STRONG AND GOOD CHALLENGE stuff later but I did
> check out KING STORK-- thank you for calling myattention to the table
> carvings--both books will live behind my desk temporarily--there for
> people doing research-i.e. student teachers who need EVERY Caldecott--but
> not on the general picture book shelves
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Fri, 18 Nov 1994 10:58:54 -0500
> From:    Marcia Pentz <mpentz@CCANTARES.WCUPA.EDU>
> Subject: ALASKAN PENPALS NEEDED
>
> Alaskan Penpals for a 5th grade class of 25 students are wanted. These 5th
> graders are at the Radnor Middle School in Wayne, PA, a suburb of
> Philadelphia. These students have been studying Alaska and the Arctic and
> want to continue their connection with this region. Thanks.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Fri, 18 Nov 1994 11:08:30 -0500
> From:    Linda Wood <SKSWOOD@IDS.NET>
> Subject: TARGET>mystery short stories
>
> Our ESL teacher is compiling an anthology of mystery short stories with a
> multicultural theme or "angle."  BothAmerican and non-American authors are
> acceptable.  Please send me any suggestions you might have -- mystery
> short stories with a multicultural theme -- and I will post a HIT.  Thank
> you, Linda Wood.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> End of LM_NET Digest - 18 Nov 1994 - Special issue
> **************************************************
>


LM_NET Archive Home