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Re: [ARSCLIST] ruminations on the ARSClist-was: message board vs. listserv
Thanks David and others. Good points, all.
More than anything, I suppose I was trying to get a handle on how *active*
most list members are -- not only as contributors but as readers as
well. I for one, will admit to deleting most posts but, to David's point,
and owing to the diverse membership of ARSC, not all threads will appeal to
all members.
Fair enough.
In the interests of honesty, I should say that most replies in favor of the
current listserv system are from highly active contributors. This would
include, but is not limited to, folks who spend a generous amount of time
at digital workstations, (presumably) making them more likely receive
ARSClist messages "as they happen". To the contrary, at least one member
mentioned that trying to catch up to the list, in cases where one has been
away from the computer for expended periods of time, is next to impossible.
Another point: Because most replies in favor of keeping a listserv came
from active contributors, it is perhaps not surprising that there was
little mention of the cumbersome search function and the fact that one
must click each individual post as s/he browses though a conversation in
the online archives. (The solution being the ability to view threads as
entire "conversations" rather than isolated emails.)
I guess the question is, how much are we tailoring this thing to our own
needs and conveniences vs. perhaps making the list's contents easier to
navigate for the greater archival/collector/discographer/etc
community? No, this is not a rhetorical question. I'm asking because an
answer in either direction will, in turn, answer almost all of my questions
above.
Seems we're providing a bountiful wealth of knowledge to the
public...provided they're wiling to cross a swamp to get it. (Again, this
goes back to the question about whom our target audiences are for these
posts.)
again thanks,
Brandon
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Brandon Burke
Assistant Archivist for Audiovisual Collections
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford University
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