There's also web4lib, which is more general, less "tech-y," but benefits from a wide variety of perspectives. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/ -John John W. Chapman Metadata Librarian University of Minnesota 160 Wilson Library 309 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 Phone: (612) 626-4204 At 03:27 PM 3/17/2005, Hahn, Harvey wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On > > Behalf Of Jeremy Dunck > > Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 2:22 PM > > > > I've just recently found this mailing list (courtesy of Dan Chudnov), > > and have found it useful. > > > > I'm interested in using the web to spread human knowledge, and this > > list definitely qualifies as interesting to me. > > > > I just got referred to oss4lib as well. > > > > What other lists should I be reading? > >The only other "<techtopic>4lib" lists that I'm aware of are: > >perl4lib -- [log in to unmask]: sub perl4lib Firstname Lastname > >xml4lib -- [log in to unmask]: sub xml4lib Firstname Lastname > >There may be more, but I haven't seen any references on these 4 lists >(code4lib, oss4lib, perl4lib, xml4lib). If anyone knows of other >library-oriented tech lists, please post references--thanks! > >Harvey > >-- >=========================================== >Harvey E. Hahn, Manager, Technical Services Department >Arlington Heights (Illinois) Memorial Library >Desk: 847/506-2644 -- FAX: 847/506-2650 -- E mailto:[log in to unmask] >Personal web pages: http://users.anet.com/~packrat