Richard Hake wrote:
Some psychologists may be interested in a recent post Re: Change or
Die: Scholarly E-Mail Lists, Once Vibrant, Fight for Relevance #2
[Hake (2009c)].
The abstract reads:
ABSTRACT: Jeffrey Young in his Chronicle of Higher Education
of Deventer, The Netherlands.
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REFERENCES
Green, C. 2009. Re: Change or Die: Scholarly E-Mail Lists, Once
Vibrant, Fight for Relevance, TIPS post of 03 Jul 2009
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From: Shapiro, Susan J sjsha...@indiana.edu
Subject: RE: [tips] Change or Die: Scholarly E-Mail Lists, Once Vibrant, Fight
for Relevance
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@acsun.frostburg.edu
One of my early concerns about the internet was that information might
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From: Shapiro, Susan J sjsha...@indiana.edu
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From: tay...@sandiego.edu
Subject: RE: [tips] Change or Die: Scholarly E-Mail Lists, Once Vibrant, Fight
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To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) tips@acsun.frostburg.edu
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 07:04:33 -0700 (PDT
The issue of the long-term is what concerns me. Technology and
file-formats are changing very quickly. I have data, documents,
and email that are no longer usable because the hardware and
software are no longer in existence and little attempt is made to
maintain backwards compatibility.
In terms of permanent record storage (or at least as permanent as we can get),
nothing will beat the printed, as in hard-copy, word. (Although an argument
can be made for the oral tradition.)
Having said that, while I like the idea of a TIPS archive, I've rarely made use
of it. For me, the
: RE: [tips] Change or Die: Scholarly E-Mail Lists, Once
Vibrant, Fight for Relevance
In terms of permanent record storage (or at least as permanent as we can get),
nothing will beat the printed, as in hard-copy, word. (Although an argument
can be made for the oral tradition.)
Having said
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Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 15:01:57 -0500
From: Rick Froman rfro...@jbu.edu
Subject: RE: Fwd: RE: [tips] Change or Die: Scholarly E-Mail Lists, Once
Vibrant, Fight for Relevance
Some psychologists may be interested in a recent post Re: Change or
Die: Scholarly E-Mail Lists, Once Vibrant, Fight for Relevance #2
[Hake (2009c)].
The abstract reads:
ABSTRACT: Jeffrey Young in his Chronicle of Higher Education report
Change or Die:
One of my early concerns about the internet was that information might be less
stable and accessible in the future than paper publications.
This finally seem to be happening.
Suzi shapiro
sjsha...@iue.edu
Please forgive the brevity.
Sent from my phone.
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On 30 Jun 2009 at 7:20, Rick Froman wrote:
The Chronicle of Higher Education has published a challenge to the
continued existence of scholarly e-mail discussion lists.
This doesn't seem to be true for the two lists I subscribe to, one of
them TIPS. Both seem to keep chugging along just as
I do not have any numbers at the moment. I will be going on sabbatical next
spring and will be researching these types of issues regarding TIPS. My
general perception is that the numbers we have had for the last 5-10 years are
less than they were about 5-7 years into TIPS (1997-1999) but this
Christopher DAny possibility that TIPS could be outsourced to Canada? Seems
like James Clark could take on the task.
Michael
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