After a year of prodding on my part, LJ’s Editor, Francine Fialkoff, has ably tackled an issue that’s very close to my heart: online-only reviews. Read her editorial, and speak your mind here—or else.
Yikes! I accidentally deleted this comment from a librarian. All apologies to said librarian, and thank you so much for your encouraging feedback: “I’m a huge fan of your online reviews, both the regular ones that are available in print and the Xpress reviews. My time is limited and to wait for the print version to come in the mail then make to rounds of the other library materials selectors is very inefficient. BUT the ability to go straight to your reviews when they first come out and the ability to search your reviews database is incredibly helpful. Thanks!!”
Comment by Heather McCormack — November 28, 2006 @ 12:22 pm
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Interesting. I suspect my on linereviews are kinder and less academic than my in print reviews
Comment by bibliochef — November 27, 2006 @ 7:11 am
Yikes! I accidentally deleted this comment from a librarian. All apologies to said librarian, and thank you so much for your encouraging feedback: “I’m a huge fan of your online reviews, both the regular ones that are available in print and the Xpress reviews. My time is limited and to wait for the print version to come in the mail then make to rounds of the other library materials selectors is very inefficient. BUT the ability to go straight to your reviews when they first come out and the ability to search your reviews database is incredibly helpful. Thanks!!”
Comment by Heather McCormack — November 28, 2006 @ 12:22 pm
Lexapro….
Stopping the use of lexapro. Generic lexapro. Lexapro side effects. Lexapro. Lexapro without prescription pay by check….
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