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Re: "Technostress in the Bionic Library" article on web
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Drew, Bill)
Wed Sep 3 20:02:52 2003
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The chapter makes many good points but why are statistics from ARL used to
say things about all academic libraries? ARL is not an association of
academic libraries. It is for research libraries. Two year and four year
colleges are academic but are not reflected in ARL statistics. This is a
common practice and a misguided one.
Bill Drew
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Kupersmith [mailto:jkup@JKUP.NET]
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 4:27 PM
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> Subject: "Technostress in the Bionic Library" article on web
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> If you (or your colleagues or users) experience any form of
> computer-related stress, this message may be of interest.
>
> "Technostress in the Bionic Library," published as a book