[Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Deceased Members of the Reading Hall of Fame
P Pearson
ppearson at berkeley.edu
Sun Aug 12 02:18:24 BST 2018
Thanks for the information, Yetta.
And those of us who are still living can decide whether we want to defy
convention by posting the fruits of our labor on a website that probably
violates every publisher agreement we ever signed.
I am a little less concerned about the archival literature of journals
> (except for the outrageous single copy fees that on-line publishers
> charge). What really concerns me is the fate of all those chapters we have
> all published in low distribution edited volumes. Some are in google
> books. But many, I fear, are lost forever. For example, does ILA
> distribute, or even house, all the edited volumes it brought into the
> world. There are hundreds, likely thousands, of chapters that may be lost
> to future scholars. I have been starting to make my own pdf's of these
> volumes for I fear they will be lost. I just don't know what to do with
> them. I think I'll make a private repository of them on pdavidpearson.org
> while I investigate what to do with them. Maybe RHF is a good home for
> them.???
pdp
On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 8:03 PM, Norman Stahl <flowercjs at aol.com> wrote:
> David
>
> Don Leu liked to use links as he was doing some of the initial work on the
> site. Unfortunately there are a number of links that do not work at this
> time so I have been only uploading word documents and pdfs.
>
> I've stayed away from living folks at the moment as I do not need one's
> permission to upload for the deceased and as for copyright...I'll pull
> something down if anyone complains.
>
> It will take about a month before I can totally focus on the living. I do
> have files started for a number of folks. I'll have to get permission to
> upload stuff from each individual. Photos from the net of the living
> members have been uploaded when permission has been given, but so many
> simply folks do not return an e-mail.
>
> Best
>
> Norm
>
> Norman Stahl
> flowercjs at aol.com
> https://www.readinghalloffame.org/node/658
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: P Pearson <ppearson at berkeley.edu>
> To: Yetta Goodman <ygoodman at u.arizona.edu>
> Cc: reading-hall-of-fame <reading-hall-of-fame at nottingham.ac.uk>
> Sent: Sat, Aug 11, 2018 7:02 pm
> Subject: [Reading-hall-of-fame] Re: Deceased Members of the Reading Hall
> of Fame
>
> This is really important. A personal experience will tell you why. For
> my Festschrift celebration in June, I wanted to do some biographical
> sketches of my mentors. Among them is, of course, Jay Samuels. I went to
> the Hall of Fame site for Jay, where I was directed to a repository of his
> work on the U of MN website. When I tried to access that site, I learned
> that it had been taken down by the U of MN (how soon they forget, right?).
> So now I have no clue about how to proceed to obtain whatever it was that
> was on the U of M site. Lesson learned about how and why we might use the
> space allocated to the RHF by xxx (who is donating our storage space
> anyway? Is it U of A, Yetta and Ken?
>
> pdp
>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Yetta Goodman <ygoodman at u.arizona.edu>
> wrote:
>
> Dear RHF members
>
> I hope you all take the time to visit the Deceased Members List of the
> Reading Hall of Fame. Ken and I are thrilled with the job that Norm Stahl
> has done with this list as current historian. In supporting the
> development of the RHF members list during our work as RHF historians we
> are well aware of the time and effort that Norm put in to get the list in
> shape that other members could extend and use.
>
> Here's lots of "thanks" and a big WELL DONE to Norm. Check it out and we
> might consider how our literacy research students as well as ourselves can
> make greater use of this list and perhaps extend it.
>
> As you look for deceased literacy scholars you were influenced by, this
> updated list may help us all to consider other deceased literacy scholars
> that may be missing.
>
> Norm.... You did a great favor to us all. Thanks, again!!
>
> Yetta and Ken Goodman
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