I've been talking about this for a year (and presented about at AJL last
year) and decided it was time to put my money where my mouth and join
the wonderful (?) world of wikis.

http://rablit.pbwiki.com/

I have been working on converting my subject guides to various parts of
rabbinic literature to a wiki so that our students and faculty could
share tips and resources.

My thought was to give very short overviews of the topic and to focus on
how to find the texts.

I would appreciate any comments about what I've done so far, and if you
want to try your hand at creating or editing a page, please do!  (the
password is shasetc)

Sheryl

Sheryl F. Stahl
Associate Librarian
Frances-Henry Library
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
3077 University Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 765-2127
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.huc.edu/libraries/la




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