Re: multilogue, publications, and research
- Subject: Re: [cg] multilogue, publications, and research
- From: J* C*
- Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 09:42:19 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Folks,
2 scents from me
Community Roots: Journal of American Community Garden
Assn.
--- Sally McCabe <sallymcc@libertynet.org> wrote:
> History lesson again (That's why they pay me the big
> bucks!):
>
> The original purpose of the Multilog (or "Salty
> Dog") (Or just plain "Dog")
> was to get out the news too timely to put in the
> _Journal_, which came out
> 3 or 4 times a year. The other purpose was as a brag
> sheet for people to
> share press , stories, & tips. It was not intended
> to be used outside the
> general membership, and came out whenever there was
> enough stuff to fill 8
> pages, usually 4-6 times a year. It wasn't until
> about 1988 or so that
> anyone started to clean it up enough to let anyone
> outside the members see
> it.
>
> It was also a space for students to post requests
> for info or job
> placements or resumes.
>
>
>
> At 2:00 PM -0400 9/28/01, Amanda Maria Edmonds
> wrote:
> >hey all... several things to touch on/ask today...
> i'll try to enumerate
> >to simplify.
> >
> >1) Tom Tyler (or Anne, et al)-- Could you give a
> one or two sentence
> >description of the purpose of the Multilogue, and a
> one sentence
> >description of the Community Greening Review-- I'd
> love the clarification
> >of the different purpose of the two publications...
> I've read (and loved)
> >both, but am not entirely clear of their different
> purposes...
> >
> >2) As for renaming the Multilogue, my thought is
> that it should both
> >resonate with ACGA folks AND with external readers,
> funders, et al... it
> >would make me lean towards a name that is moreso on
> the professional side.
> >I personally like Gardenview: The Journal of the
> ACGA, because I think it
> >speaks to multiple constituencies in that way...
> >
> >3) Research! I know I talked to many
> research-related folk in Utah, and
> >it's been on my list of things to do to informally
> network these kind
> >together... Just for my own purpose, I'd created a
> little database
> >(meaning a single spreadsheet) of anyone who's
> written to the listserve
> >inquiring about research. I'd like to expand this
> and hear from all of
> >you! If people in/related to/interested in
> community garden related
> >research want to email me, I'll work on forming an
> informal network... I'd
> >also love names of others you know who are into
> such things. Ed-- let's
> >be in touch.
> >
> >Happy fall to you all.
> >Amanda Edmonds
> >
> >
>
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> >
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