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Discussion List

Did you know about the pnw community of practice? You can discuss recent pnw events, view and post upcoming events, and chat with other chapter members.

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ABOUT

The Special Libraries Association Pacific Northwest Chapter discussion list is used for communication among area SLA members and anyone else who is interested in special library issues.

Topics which are encouraged for discussion include:

  • Special Library Association business and activities, with emphasis on local issues.

  • Continuing education and other events of interest to the Pacific Northwest regional special library community. Special libraries are encouraged to post notices of events from their calendars. We also encourage list members to post educational opportunities and other upcoming events on this listserv.

  • Internet tips and new resources of interest to Special Libraries. Ask your fellow librarian for help with reference questions and share Internet sites which you have found particularly interesting or helpful in your work.

  • Other Stuff: Any other topic which has relevance or would be of interest to special librarians and library supporters from all types of libraries is encouraged and applauded. Observe basic netiquette, please.
This list is currently open (anyone with an Internet email address can join) and unmoderated (any members can post messages), but that can be changed in the future if circumstances require it.

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SUBSCRIBING & UNSUBSCRIBING

The Lyris List Manager interface is the easiest way to subscribe to the list and select the options . Log in as a new member. If you are already a member, just put your e-mail in the box. You shouldn't need a password.

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POSTING

After you've joined the list, post a message here: sla-cpnw@sla.lyris.net.

When posting to the list, always add a subject line. Try to use a subject line which will make it easy for people to decide whether they're interested in your posting when they are scanning their mail inbox.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For more information, check the Discussion Lists page.

Any more questions? Contact Dan Trefethen.

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