[Libri] Libri Digest, Vol 34, Issue 6

Lisa Baskin l.baskin at comcast.net
Mon Dec 20 12:30:05 EST 2010


Jim,

The link you provided does not seem to work.
Thank you ,
Lisa

On Nov 25, 2010, at 12:00 PM, libri-request at lists.hampshire.edu wrote:

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>   1. new Libri list (Jim Wald)
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> Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 14:54:02 -0500
> From: Jim Wald <jwald at hampshire.edu>
> Subject: [Libri] new Libri list
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> All:
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> I have created our new list, via Google Groups, which takes the  
> place of
> the earlier one (libri at lists.hampshire.edu), *effective* *now*.
>
> As before, it is a forum in which members can engage in discussion of
> the history and art of the book and literary/print culture, and  
> announce
> events in those fields:  primarily, but not exclusively in the Pioneer
> Valley of western Massachusetts and the greater northeast area (use  
> your
> discretion in determining what is likely to be of real interest to the
> majority of subscribers).  However, switching the platform to Google
> Groups should make use of the list simpler and more transparent.
>
> We will begin by trying this out as a public list:  Only members can
> post to the list or access its archived messages on the Web, but  
> anyone
> can join and become a member (if spam becomes a problem, we can  
> revisit
> this decision).
>
> *Please visit this site* to join:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/*libri-list*
> <http://groups.google.com/group/libri-list?hl=en>
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> It is best and simplest if we employ this "opt-in" method:
>
> . Inactive members need simply not respond, if they wish to drop out  
> (we
> have had a number of "unsubscribes" in recent weeks, e.g. from people
> who had moved away from the area or are otherwise no longer engaged in
> local book matters). They will receive no further emails from the old
> list or the new one.
> . Active members can consider anew and set their own preferences
> (nickname, e-mail address, delivery options [e.g. each message vs.
> digest], etc.)
> . *Just remember*:  the address under which you subscribe is the one
> under which you will receive messages and from which you must post.   
> If
> you already have a Google/gmail account, you may find it simplest to  
> use
> that one for the sake of integration (I have done so), but that, of
> course, is up to you.
>
> I have also made public my own *Google Calendar* for book-related  
> events:
>
> http://tiny.cc/c1oiy
>
> Because we want this to remain a public calendar rather than one
> accessible only to subscribed members (given the current constraints  
> of
> the Google system, I would have to add the e-mail address of every
> individual member and keep that list constantly updated), we ask that
> you send announcements to any of the list managers at the Five  
> Colleges
> (addresses available on the Groups members page), who can then post
> them. Provisionally:
>
> . Hampshire:  Jim Wald
> . UMass:  Jim Kelly, Joe Black, Phil Palmer, Steve Harris,
> . Amherst:  Mike Kelly
> . Smith:  Martin Antonetti
> . Mount Holyoke:  Tatiana Ginsberg
>
> If you would like to receive authorization to post to the calendar on
> your own, just send a request to one of the list managers (again,
> remembering to use the same e-mail address under which you are  
> subscribed).
>
> We hope that this listserve makes it easier for us to share what is
> important, and thereby, to strengthen the already vibrant book  
> community
> in the Pioneer Valley.
>
> In the meantime, happy Thanksgiving!
>
> Jim Wald
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  ''The history of our nation has demonstrated that separate is   
seldom,  if ever, equal.''

         Majority opinion, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court,  4  
February 2004




Lisa Unger Baskin
The Gehenna Press
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Leeds, Massachusetts
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