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Hello librarians, and our favorite Latin lurker, et al., perhaps a little explanation is helpful. First, our routine disclaimer: We <neither Joyce or I> are advocating leaving LM_NET. Peter has done a fabulous job of building and running a great distribution list. It simply cannot be beat for the vast wealth of experience and knowledge that exists here. I'm not real sure what the membership is now, but probably somewhere near 20,000, I would guess. . . 16,000 in 2004. . . over a million emails all across the country and to 65 countries worldwide each day <50 emails a day>. So, wherever you might go from here, don't lose touch with LM_NET. * * * After sending out my request to come join us at Lib101, it comes to my attention that there was another ning network already in existence, namely http://teacherlibrarian.ning.com/ It has been in existence for about a year under the excellent design and management of Joyce Valenza from Springfield High School in PA. They have just over a thousand members, excellent links to many excellent librarianship resources, and some very cool <and humorous> videos that might inspire others to create and share similar ones from their own schools. For those of you expecting a little more personal, and informal, interaction with other librarians, and the ability to create specialty discussion groups for whatever librarianship purpose, go visit and do some poking around. * * * Our humble 100+ member group is designed specifically for new, young, and student librarians just spreading their wings around librarianship, technology, and the Internet in general. Veterans librarians are also present who don't mind answering or fielding the same sorts of rookie questions that come around every year from librarians just earning their wings. It is a quiet (very little daily traffic - we might go a week without any activity at all), frivolous and fun-loving (I don't allow any seriousness to take place - seriously, I don't!), and understanding (I often take both sides of the same argument - in fact, I'm often the only one arguing a topic! I think the new digs will help eliminate that situation...) place for young'ins to come to get their feet wet if they feel intimidated by the large numbers on places as described above. We have representation from HW Wilson and other places in the publishing world to assist young librarians in understanding the big picture of literature and publication. http://librarianship101.ning.com/ So, if the explorer in you comes knocking, and you don't feel like straying very far from home here on LM_NET, you now have two other librarianship related avenues to sooth the raging Internet explorer in you. . . Until that time. . . Earl J. Librarian of Fortune USA Special Operations Command History Office Fort Bragg, North Carolina "Just an old Maui boy with a poor sense of direction, working his way home one state at a time; currently working in the State of Confusion; <not far from the Comatose State>. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note: All LM_NET postings are protected by copyright law. You can prevent most e-mail filters from deleting LM_NET postings by adding LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU to your e-mail address book. To change your LM_NET status, e-mail to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu In the message write EITHER: 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET 2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL 3) SET LM_NET MAIL 4) SET LM_NET DIGEST * Allow for confirmation. * LM_NET Help & Information: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ * LM_NET Archive: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/archive/ * EL-Announce with LM_NET Select: http://lm-net.info/ * LM_NET Supporters: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ven.html * LM_NET Wiki: http://lmnet.wikispaces.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------