Bibliography LO26780

From: HJRobles@aol.com
Date: 06/06/01


Dear Rick:

One of the things I most appreciate about the LO listserv is the
recommendations members make regarding books that they have found useful.
Unfortunately, I get overwhelmed at times and I know I have missed many
references. I was wondering if it is worth while to cull the titles of
books from the e-mails and put together a bibliography? If anyone else
would find that beneficial, I would be willing to work on it. I'm
assuming that I could work my way back through the archives. Am I
underestimating the magnitude of the task? Harriett.

Harriett J. Robles
hjrobles@aol.com

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HJRobles@aol.com

[Host's Note: Harriet, that is a wonderful offer and I will be delighted to publish your compilation.

As a stater for this, or for anyone else wishing to find books mentioned on the LO list... Try this link

http://www.google.com/search?q=amazon.com+site%3Awww.learning-org.com

This is a search on the LO site for all msgs mentioning "amazon". It works because the word "amazon" is rarely mentioned on the LO list except in the links I add at the bottom of the message when a book is mentioned.

You might pick up a few more book mentions with

http://www.google.com/search?q=pegasuscom+site%3Awww.learning-org.com

..for mentions of books offered by Pegasus Communications.

.. Rick]

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