I wonder if we could count our e-mail queries and responses to LM_NET as
"publishing" - since they are available in the archives?
Some of the responses are very detailed and most helpful. We could add a line to
our resumes- "Published through LM_NET:professional listserve <archives address>,
date, topic" or something like that. I do cite posts giving credit to the poster
when I use their writing.
I took the first post about publishers lurking as "tongue in cheek", wink, wink,
gasp, sarcasm - not as a serious comment.
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Kate Stirk, Librarian
North Metro Technical College; Acworth, GA, USA
17 years a Media Specialist in Central Florida
KateStirk@comcast.net
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