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What if we change a deadline in-thread, but, say, SusanW is reading a book because it happened to ping her, but she doesn't hang out here regularly so is only planning to come in on the discussion date. Only, she'll find we moved it up by a week, which, bummer. Press announcements for changes like that? Or am I getting bogged unnecessarily? It's quite possible that I am.
Well in my suggestion a read-book-by deadline would never change so nobody would get caught with his/her pants down. What could change would be start date of discussion (which may be what you're getting at), and a simple Press post could alert folks that we've moved on. Maybe even a day warning - like discussion on X book will begin tomorrow - or in another alternative, we could always have discussions start on, say, a Monday, and only start new discussions a week or two weeks early depending on the climate.
That's what I did, too, libkitty. I love inter-library loans. I love that libraries will do this for me. For nothing. I mean, how cool is that? Very cool.
would be start date of discussion (which may be what you're getting at), and a simple Press post could alert folks that we've moved on.
Yes, this is what I meant. Susan would've been expecting us to start talking on the 15th, only to come in and find out that we'd been talking about it for a week already.
It just occurred to me to ask because of the discussion triggered in Burea about the mere once-a-month post, and realizing it'd probably be more like a couple of times a month (what with shifting discussion start dates,) which I also think is completely legit use of Press. So, check, Press announcements. Time for dinner.
I think we want to keep the press posts to a minimum. I don't mean to suggest we can't use it at all, but I know use of press is a somewhat divisive issue, sometimes.
I love inter-library loans. I love that libraries will do this for me
This is my mom's job. I need to show her this to make her smile.
Isn't it the coolest shiniest, Lilty? It gave me a grin yesterday, and now a smile all over again.
I know! She's been doing it for years at the med school she works at, so a lot of what she does is get journal articles for students who need it yesterday, and deem themselves much more important than her, but she has one professor who, after going to her about a dozen times while writing an article, was so grateful he took her out to lunch when it was done. I just nodded and thought "Ahhh, he gets it."
Plus, it always meant that any book I mentioned, even in passing, inevitably showed up on the kitchen table within weeks.
So, YES, inter-library loan is an excellent resource for Buffista Book Club members. (See how I kept it on topic there? Yeah.)
Hmm. N.O. libraries are all closed on Friday, except the one with no parking lot.
Wait till Monday or order off Amazon?
N.O. libraries are all closed on Friday
What? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
I'm going to hit a couple used bookstores this weekend, and maybe get a public library card. All I need is some sort of proof of address, right? Like that bill U of M sends me every month telling me I owe them zero dollars?
that bill U of M sends me every month telling me I owe them zero dollars?
Have they sent you one saying it's past due yet?