Re: new salinger bibliography slated for pub

From: Tim O'Connor <oconnort@nyu.edu>
Date: Thu Oct 24 2002 - 19:54:17 EDT

On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:10:13AM -0700, Kim Johnson wrote:

> i'm glad during one of my lulls at work i picked up
> the scent of something interesting.

Yes, keep it going!

> and if brett weaver is really on top of his game, he
> should include the bananafish archives.

That would be a good one. I'm sure it's been done before, but I don't
know of any serious literary bibliography that includes Internet
resources, so that would be great new territory to break into!

--tim o'connor

P.S. Do any scholars -- or anyone who reads *MLA documents for fun or
professional enjoyment -- know what the status quo is for citing
electronic communications/web sites/mailing lists/and other Internet
resources? I'm curious because with only a few exceptions (e.g., the
Wayback Machine) there are almost no creations for archiving what is
online, making this all terrifyingly ephemeral. Moreso than your
basic large-circulation 19th century newspaper, even!

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