[WEB4LIB] Re: Decline in Web4Lib message volume

Sloan, Bernie bernies at uillinois.edu
Wed Jan 26 17:11:55 EST 2005


Thomas Bennett asked:

"...is this a birthday or something ;-)"

Nah, Web4Lib's birthday is May 12. Last May was the tenth birthday.

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[mailto:web4lib at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Bennett
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 4:06 PM
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Subject: [WEB4LIB] Re: Decline in Web4Lib message volume

Of course there are several possibilities, maybe the easy questions have
been answered and the more difficult ones being asked now require
greater expertise than before which may suggest that there are fewer
that know more. 

Or, maybe discussions are becoming more philosophical than technical and
those sages are fewer.

Maybe, some people just gave up.

As someone else commented, some may have switched to more detailed
lists.

Maybe its not so much as how much is asked as, to what is asked and how
now


I have subscribed to this list longer than any other, appreciate the
sharing of information, and thank the "powers that be" (Roy, Thomas D.,
and others) for maintaining this list.  Sounds like there should be a
speech here from one of them now, is this a birthday or something ;-)


Thomas


On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 15:44, Sloan, Bernie wrote:
> In case any of you are ever feeling swamped with the volume of
postings coming from Web4Lib, just be thankful it's not 1997 again. :-)
> 
> Web4Lib message volume peaked in 1997, with 6,521 postings that year,
an average of 543 per month. Last year (2004) there were 2,919 postings,
which averages out to 300 fewer postings per month than in 1997. (Not
that there's anything inherently wrong with getting fewer e-mails).
> 
> Seriously though, Web4Lib traffic has tapered off significantly over
the past few years...2004 may have been the lowest volume year ever.
Just curious if anyone has any theories about why this might be the
case? Has this happened with electronic discussion lists generally?
> 
> In case you're curious, here are the year by year totals:
> 
> > YEAR TOTALS
> > 2004 2919
> > 2003 3324
> > 2002 3892
> > 2001 4591
> > 2000 4645
> > 1999 4521
> > 1998 4566
> > 1997 6521
> > 1996 3648
> > 1995 2627 (total is for nine motnhs)
> 
> Bernie Sloan
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> 
> 
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