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THANKS.   I was among the oblivious.
Arianne Laidlaw


On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 6:39 PM, Richard Hake <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Judging from the continual repetition of already archived messages, many =
> subscribers to Twain-L seem to be oblivious of the list archive and its =
> associated search engine at <http://bit.ly/HyPtHt>.=20
>
> Russ Hunt (2013) in his STLHE-L post "Re: Searching STLHE-L archives" =
> wrote: "The existence of the searchable archive, all the way back to =
> 1991, is, I think, a very important feature of the list." I agree. =20
>
> On page 25 of "A Guide to the ADLsphere: Over Eighty Academic Discussion =
> Lists With Links To Their Archives & Search Engines" [Hake (2010)] at =
> <http://bit.ly/970OZr>, I wrote [bracketed by lines "HHHHH. . . . ."; =
> slightly edited]:
>
>  HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>
> A. WHAT'S A LISTSERV? =20
>
> LISTSERV is a trademark of L-Soft <http://www.lsoft.com/>. Although many =
> discussion lists (e.g., AERA lists, EvalTalk, PhysLrnR, POD, STLHE-L, =
> Twain-L, and others - see those preceded by an asterisk in the APPENDIX =
> ) - utilize L-soft software and may properly be called "listservs" a =
> more general term is "Academic Discussion Lists" (ADL's). Incidentally =
> LISTSERV SOFTWARE PROVIDES MARVELOUS ARCHIVES searchable by keyword, =
> author, subject, date, or any combination of those. . . . . . . . . . . =
> For a catalog of LISTSERV lists see =
> <http://www.lsoft.com/catalist.html>."
>
> HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>
> Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University. LINKS =
> TO: Academia <http://bit.ly/a8ixxm>; Articles <http://bit.ly/a6M5y0>; =
> Blog <http://bit.ly/9yGsXh>; Facebook <http://on.fb.me/XI7EKm>; =
> GooglePlus <http://bit.ly/KwZ6mE>; Google Scholar  =
> <http://bit.ly/Wz2FP3>; Linked In <http://linkd.in/14uycpW>; Research =
> Gate <http://bit.ly/1fJiSwB>; Socratic Dialogue Inducing (SDI) Labs =
> <http://bit.ly/9nGd3M>; Twitter <http://bit.ly/juvd52>.
>
> =20
>
> REFERENCES [All URL's shortened by <http://bit.ly/> and accessed on 03 =
> Nov 2013.]=20
>
> Hake, R.R. 2010. "A Guide to the ADLsphere: Over Eighty Academic =
> Discussion Lists With Links To Their Archives & Search Engines," online =
> as a 3.9 MB pdf at <http://bit.ly/970OZr> and as ref. 61 at =
> <http://bit.ly/a6M5y0>. This guide is now slightly outdated. For example =
> it does not contain (a) information on IJSOTL with archives at  =
> <http://bit.ly/HmbnwV>; (b) the new archive for Chemed-L at =
> <http://bit.ly/13BCW9E>.
>
> Hunt, R. 2013. "Re: Searching STLHE-L archives," online on the OPEN! =
> STLHE-L archives at <http://bit.ly/YbllGG>. Post of 29 Apr 2013 =
> 14:53:21-0300 to STLHE-L.=
>



-- 
Arianne Laidlaw A '58

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