07-04-2009, 08:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2009, 08:53 AM by Adele Edisen.)
Magda asked:
Yes, there is a good chance that it will be put online, according to what I was told. It will take a while, though, because the transcript has to be done and the student is doing all the work by herself.
I'll add the list to the JFK topic section. I would like to add brief comments as to why I chose a particular book, so give me a day or two.
I think a book section is a great idea. Would the book section work if each topic section had its own book section? Or could a general book section be arranged so that people could find the category they'd be most interested in, such as JFK, RFK, MLK. or any of the many other topics in this forum?
Adele
And thank you for your comments, Magda. I certainly agree that all the doors should be open. The reason some doors weren't opened, I think, is the fear some 'gatekeepers' had was as to what was behind the doors.
Quote:Is there any chance that the University of Texas library will be putting this on line? That way we could link to it and publicise it.
Yes, Adele, please post a list of good JFK books. We like! We have been meaning to do that ourselves. Maybe a new thread just on books that people can add to as they find good resources.
Yes, there is a good chance that it will be put online, according to what I was told. It will take a while, though, because the transcript has to be done and the student is doing all the work by herself.
I'll add the list to the JFK topic section. I would like to add brief comments as to why I chose a particular book, so give me a day or two.
I think a book section is a great idea. Would the book section work if each topic section had its own book section? Or could a general book section be arranged so that people could find the category they'd be most interested in, such as JFK, RFK, MLK. or any of the many other topics in this forum?
Adele
And thank you for your comments, Magda. I certainly agree that all the doors should be open. The reason some doors weren't opened, I think, is the fear some 'gatekeepers' had was as to what was behind the doors.