RE: Barbie Follow-Up

From: Storck, Mariann (Mariann.Storck@usdoj.gov)
Date: Thu Jan 30 2003 - 08:48:34 PST


My response to all of this was to just have one of us (whoever has too much time on his/her hands), compile all the comments from the last 24 hours and send them along to both Forbes and the commentator. However, this too is a good solution and perhaps Anne Mintz will take the actions necessary to educate the writer.

Promoting our services and being involved in public relations is never a waste of time.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Rivers, Jan [mailto:Rivers.Jan@dorseylaw.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 7:26 AM
To: 'T. R. Halvorson'; law-lib@ucdavis.edu
Subject: RE: Barbie Follow-Up

I know Anne Mintz and will send her a message now.

Jan Rivers

-----Original Message-----
From: T. R. Halvorson [mailto:trh@midrivers.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 8:51 AM
To: law-lib@ucdavis.edu
Subject: Re: Barbie Follow-Up

Perhaps a useful approach would be to talk with Forbes' own librarians. The
magazine actually does rely on quite a lot of library research, though the
author of the too-much-time article likely is an exception. Not being a
librarian myself, I might be the wrong person, but surely someone among
those on the list concerned with this matter must know Anne Mintz, Director
of Knowledge Management at Forbes Inc. If you do, why not pick up the phone
and have an easygoing, exploratory chat. Opportunity might manifest itself
...

T. R. in Montana
"Have you thanked your librarian today?"



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