Gretchen:
re: out of office replies: Nope. We've tried for years to tell librarians to
UNSUBSCRIBE before they leave town, but .... To me though, it's a small
price to pay for the joy of being able to call on my fellow librarians for
their expertise. And isn't it nice that they don't want to miss a single
law-lib message even though they are out of town (personally, though, I
unsubscribe - there is a limit! :-)
re: My real gripe (mild): Yours is at least the 3rd "thank you" message
posted this week where the person who posted the question neglected to post
the ANSWER for the rest of us to learn from. PLEASE, everyone, don't just
say thank you, if there is the slightest chance that at least one other
law-lib member might like to know the answer to the question you posted.
Post the answer! Just because a couple people respond to the list, doesn't
mean the perfect answer didn't go to you and you only. A lot of people are
Reply-All-shy. So strip out the personal data, but post the responses.
Many thanks,
Laura
Laura J. Orr
Law Librarian
Washington County Law Library
111 NE Lincoln Street
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: 503-846-8870
Fax: 503-846-3515
Email: laura_orr@co.washington.or.us
-----Original Message-----
From: Services, Legal [mailto:legalservices@co.coconino.az.us]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 8:02 AM
To: 'Law-Lib'
Subject: RE: LexisNexis account consolidation
Thanks for all the helpful comments.
Is there a way to send a message to law-lib without getting 25 out-of-office
replies in return?
Gretchen
> Does anyone know of reasons why I might not want to consolidate my two
> accounts with LexisNexis into one? Our Shepard's subscriptions are
currently
> on a separate account, and the publisher is soliciting my approval to
> consolidate the accounts.
> Thanks in advance for any advice,
> Gretchen Hornberger
> Library Manager
> Coconino County Law Library and Self-Help Center
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