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From: Eliza T. Dresang <edresang>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 16:55:19 -0400
Hi Beverly,
I did get your phone message, so this is in response, and thank you again for asking advice about timing..
I have also spoken with Greenfield to see if Joe could come online with us for a while (but found he doesn't use the computer much and that he is out of town except for tomorrow afternoon.) I have also spoken to Paula Wiseman
(editor of Sacajewea) who is going to join us for Monday and Tuesday and I have a call in to Cindy Kane to possibly join us tomorrw about editing Bowman's Store and Heart of a Chief.
You and Debbie, Katy, and now Maia, have all tried to refocus on J. Bruchac. I am about to post information about the editors "being on."
What about if you wait until Tues afternoon (letting some Bruchac conversation (I hope) occur)
Then how about saying there has been a lot of conversation about
"stereotyping" (or anti-sterotyping) as a part of evaluation but not much about authenticity and accuracy. If I were you, I would assume that almost everyone on CCBC-net knows about the original review (you can refer to it again), but I would post the "new work" that you did on the side by side comparison. I would also explain the Dear American series in the beginning because if you do not know this series, then you won't know what is happening.
I would then like to have the last two days to invite you, Debbie, Katy and anyone else who has authentic literature that others can read to suggest to come on and share. That is where, as you suggested earlier, we can end.
I do not think that there need be (or will be) an exhaustive discussion of MHIOTG as there was weeks ago on child_lit because too many of the people here already sat in on that. But with the "new info" it can tie easily into the authenticity that would be nice to end with.
Would this work for you?
Eliza At 06:22 PM 10/18/99 +0000, you wrote: header...
_________________________________________________________ Eliza T. Dresang, Associate Professor School of Information Studies/ Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida 32306!00 e-mail: edresang at mailer.fsu.edu Phone: 850 644 5877 (w) FAX: 850 644 9763 (w)
Received on Thu 21 Oct 1999 03:55:19 PM CDT
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 16:55:19 -0400
Hi Beverly,
I did get your phone message, so this is in response, and thank you again for asking advice about timing..
I have also spoken with Greenfield to see if Joe could come online with us for a while (but found he doesn't use the computer much and that he is out of town except for tomorrow afternoon.) I have also spoken to Paula Wiseman
(editor of Sacajewea) who is going to join us for Monday and Tuesday and I have a call in to Cindy Kane to possibly join us tomorrw about editing Bowman's Store and Heart of a Chief.
You and Debbie, Katy, and now Maia, have all tried to refocus on J. Bruchac. I am about to post information about the editors "being on."
What about if you wait until Tues afternoon (letting some Bruchac conversation (I hope) occur)
Then how about saying there has been a lot of conversation about
"stereotyping" (or anti-sterotyping) as a part of evaluation but not much about authenticity and accuracy. If I were you, I would assume that almost everyone on CCBC-net knows about the original review (you can refer to it again), but I would post the "new work" that you did on the side by side comparison. I would also explain the Dear American series in the beginning because if you do not know this series, then you won't know what is happening.
I would then like to have the last two days to invite you, Debbie, Katy and anyone else who has authentic literature that others can read to suggest to come on and share. That is where, as you suggested earlier, we can end.
I do not think that there need be (or will be) an exhaustive discussion of MHIOTG as there was weeks ago on child_lit because too many of the people here already sat in on that. But with the "new info" it can tie easily into the authenticity that would be nice to end with.
Would this work for you?
Eliza At 06:22 PM 10/18/99 +0000, you wrote: header...
_________________________________________________________ Eliza T. Dresang, Associate Professor School of Information Studies/ Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida 32306!00 e-mail: edresang at mailer.fsu.edu Phone: 850 644 5877 (w) FAX: 850 644 9763 (w)
Received on Thu 21 Oct 1999 03:55:19 PM CDT