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Post by Lee on Jun 18, 2007 17:38:30 GMT -1
evening all. being suitably bored on my day off work i have been doing some spring cleaning and updating to my website. one of the projects i wanted to look at and website-ize was to discuss and summarise some of the book and papers i have gotten hold of, especially the ones which are not normally easy to get hold of anyway. so, i was going to do this on the original website but as things are and with googlepages offering lots of free space, i decided to build a totally new site devoted to the project it should all be self explanatory. at the moment there is nothing up on the site - its a shell. however, i was wondering whether people fell this could be a useful resource or whether im going about it in a slightly skewiff way. so yes, comments and suggestions welcome :0 lee annwfyn.googlepages.com/and the other is spikeyface.googlepages.com/ybaeddgwyn
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Post by Craig on Jun 18, 2007 18:44:15 GMT -1
Hi Lee,
I think what you are doing is worthwhile. Will you be adding the library or other places where you have found these long out of print articles and essays?
This would be useful for the more scholarly amongst us who may wish to visit and read the works first hand.
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Post by arth_frown on Jun 18, 2007 19:43:37 GMT -1
Looks good, even though I can't add anything constructive. Good luck
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Post by Lee on Jun 18, 2007 20:28:54 GMT -1
Hi Lee, I think what you are doing is worthwhile. Will you be adding the library or other places where you have found these long out of print articles and essays? This would be useful for the more scholarly amongst us who may wish to visit and read the works first hand. hello craig, in some cases i have manged to get them as interlibrary loan - and then wait for a month whilst my library sources them. those that are available as interlibrary are something you probably need to pay for. technically i guess its possible to get hold of everything in the way i did - either by searching online resources and using my university Athens access to see the paper - or via the library. that said, for those not in uni or who dont want to fork out for library loans that might prove fruitless - i guess my site will at least provide more information with which they can make thier judgment. it should all be available at the British Library. though again, thats not something you can easily access
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Post by Sìle on Jun 19, 2007 17:43:47 GMT -1
that said, for those not in uni or who dont want to fork out for library loans that might prove fruitless - i guess my site will at least provide more information with which they can make thier judgment. Well, I would certainly find that of use. Cheers, Webwitch ;D
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