The time frame for the recent discussion had already been set by the sockpuppeteer at two months. Usually I propose about six weeks.
-Durova
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:01 AM, David Goodman dgoodmanny@gmail.com wrote:
I worked for many years running (among other things) an interlibrary loan system. Any librarian in at least the US who says that a free or inexpensive copy is not available for anything other than a rare book or an expensive art or reference book is not doing their job right.
The main problem with the system with respect to Wikipedia is that most libraries work very slowly, so it can take some weeks--and therefore cannot be used in a Wikipedia debate, which is typically closed in a few days (or hours).,
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Durova nadezhda.durova@gmail.com wrote:
Good replies.
Usually in practice that generates one of two responses:
*Either the editor requests an interlibrary loan (or finds someone
willing
and able). *Or else the editor evades the suggestion and continues disputing on
other
points.
In practice, it's an effective way to distinguish who's serious about the project and who isn't. I suggested interlibrary loan at a talk page the other day and go an uncooperative response.
Lo and behold, there had previously been a conduct RFC and a positive checkuser result for disruption at that article. A new checkuser came in positive also. Today someone got blocked for a month.
-Durova
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton@gmail.com wrote:
2009/3/4 geni geniice@gmail.com:
2009/3/4 Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com:
2009/3/4 geni geniice@gmail.com:
Doesn't work so well these days. Enough libraries have been closed
and
stock sold off that you don't have to get that obscure before you
have
to turn to the rather expensive out of county loan system. For
example
my county does not have a copy of:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Is_This_Thing_Called_Science%3F
Can we not assume the whole world is situated in the middle of North America, please?
I'm kinda British.
Most of the English speaking first world is in a reasonable shape with regard to libraries. Outside that I'm not sure.
Oh, sorry, where you referring to British counties (I'm not sure what the public library system is in Britain for this kind of thing - I'm a student so have access to university libraries and inter-library loans through that which aren't expensive at all - maybe even free)? I generally assume if someone doesn't say what country they're talking about then they mean the USA - it's usually a pretty safe assumption.
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