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- To: sanet-mg@amani.ces.ncsu.edu
- Subject: Newsletters
- From: Pam Murray <csas001@unlvm.unl.edu>
- Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 10:14:24 -0400 (EDT)
Regarding comments about putting newsletters on SANET -- A few years ago I was asked to post our CSAS bi-monthly newsletters to SANET, which I was happy to do. I put "CSAS Newsletter" in the subject line so anyone who does not wish to read it online can easily delete it from their mail menu. The suggestion to put the Table of Contents at the beginning is a good one, and I think most of us who post newsletters do that. I like not having a separate process to access the newsletters that come via e-mail, because it is so easy to delete without retrieving the entire document. Do some people have systems that don't have this capability? Our newsletter is also available via our web site: http://ianrwww.unl.edu/ianr/csas and I could easily post the TOC to SANET with directions on how to retrieve it on our web page. What do other sanetters think? Should all of us who currently post newsletters go that route instead of posting the actual newsletter to SANET? Please respond to SANET so others can see your messages. Pam Murray, Coordinator Center for Grassland Studies and Center for Sustainable Agricultural Systems PO Box 830949 University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68583-0949 phone: 402-472-9383 fax: 402-472-4104 e-mail: csas001@unlvm.unl.edu
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