New email list: NetInLib-Announce

Mark Jordan mjordan at mail.bc.rogers.wave.ca
Tue Jan 13 10:57:20 EST 1998


Hi Michael,

Yes, I'm the person. Our ISP put a limit of 100 subscribers on the list
to start off with, and we've reached that in twelve hours! I've already
requested that they up it to 500.

Thanks for letting me know, and please try again this evening.

Mark Jordan


Michael Sauers wrote:
> 
> I just tried to subscribe and got the following response:
> 
> > Sorry, but this list already has the maximum number of subscribers
> allowed.
> 
> Are you the person to tell about this?
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------
>            Michael Sauers, Internet Trainer
>        Bibliographical Center for Research (BCR)
>                     Aurora, CO
>                   msauers at bcr.org
>                     www.bcr.org
>               www.webpan.com/msauers/
>            "The network is the message."
> Opinions expressed are my own unless otherwise noted.
>  "If it don't kill you, it just makes you stronger."
>                                        -Bruce Willis
> -----------------------------------------------------
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Jordan <mjordan at mail.bc.rogers.wave.ca>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at library.berkeley.edu>
> Date: Monday, January 12, 1998 10:39 PM


> Subject: New email list: NetInLib-Announce
> 
> >Hello all,
> >
> >This new list might be of interest:
> >
> >The NetInLib-Announce email list is a free current awareness service
> >whose purpose is to alert librarians and other information professionals
> >to new, innovative, or useful Internet resources.
> >
> >Like most electronic mailing lists, NetInLib-Announce is intended to be
> >member-driven and collaborative. Its success as a current awareness
> >service depends heavily on members' contribution of new resources that
> >they believe to be of interest to their colleagues. Members can announce
> >resources they are responsible for publicizing or maintaining, or they
> >can announce resources they have encountered and feel are worth sharing
> >with others.
> >
> >See http://www.targetinform.com/netinlib/ for more information.
> >
> >Mark Jordan
> >


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