Levi Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the encouraging comments Levi.
I think a printed and bound copy of the installation manual and things from Newbiedoc, with an insert containing the CDs (as many as possible) would make a wonderful package for libraries to lend out. Simple binding is very cheap at photocopy stores. (around CDN$3 here).
If anyone comes up with a good selection of newbie documentation for this purpose, could you let us know? I think I'd like to make up some of these packages. I bet the total cost of making it would be less than $10(CDN).
The initial response of the local (UK) FE college library was very positive. I thought that I might put together a compendium of downloadable free documentation on a Web site. Also some guidance for putting it together, lending strategies etc.
When I get started, I will post the URL here. Meanwhile, suggestions for specific documents would be welcome.
Chris
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