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The E-Sylum: Volume 6, Number 50, November 23, 2003, Article 13
FRANKLIN MINT ARTICLE LINKS
Dick Johnson writes: "The two links in this week's item on
Franklin Mint both led to a dead end. Both led to
delcotimes.com but neither had a Franklin Mint story.
Perhaps for this daily it changes text that often. FM now
is old news for them. I searched for their archive news
stories but could not find them.Perhaps this is a persistent problem in giving out news
links. It ain't there when you want it. Even a day or two later.I am also leery of putting any Internet address in any
published book -- or citing this in any bibliography. How
long will it be available? It is always questionable.I just read that CD technology will be obsolete in five years
(before I had the chance to get my directory published in
print and available on CDs!) This is frustrating. But it does
point out the certitude of a bound book. As long as there
are human eyeballs, the technology will always exist for
downloading the printed page!"David Gladfelter unlocked the secret of the missing pages.
Go to http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/
Click on "Articles last 7 days"
Choose "Go to articles older than 7 days"
Type "Andrew Cassel" in subject box
Click GO to find his column for Nov. 14.[The broken link problem is a never-ending battle for
web publishers. That's why I like to quote key sections
of articles or web pages referenced in The E-Sylum. At
least the quoted text will remain in the E-Sylum archives
even if it disappears 10 minutes later from the original
web page. I believe most citations meet the "fair use"
criteria for copyrighted works, but when in doubt I do
prefer to err on side of over-quoting. We'll be happy to
retract or expunge anything the original author objects
to, but in six years of editing The E-Sylum, this hasn't
happened yet. -Editor]- 2003-11-23
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