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Re: What's a Primary Source?
--- Sally Gibson <sgibson0@CITY.TORONTO.ON.CA> wrote:
>
> At least Ms. Van Ness and I agree that this lamentable web
> production should be regarded as a primary source.
Thanks, but with all due respect, where did I predetermine such a
production to be "lamentable?" As a writer myself, I publish essays
online and in print, many of which can be seen by clicking on the URL
in my signature file.
Best regards,
-Cynthia
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"...every modern technology, from television to computers,
was invented by men & women whose education was conducted
almost exclusively with pen, paper, and book."
--Neil Postman
Cynthia Van Ness, MLS, email: bettybarcode@yahoo.com
Shameless self-promotion: http://cynthia.is-online.net
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