[ANSTHRLD] Coronation reminder

Star - Ansteorra star at ansteorra.org
Thu Jan 12 09:41:55 PST 2006


I think that some of the boxes still have those labels, but the contents may
have changed.  Since we have an Archivist, we have a place to put some of
them.

Yes, I will definitely need your help - thanks Mari!

Charles,

A good way to get started on a library is to do a couple of things.  First,
make sure that you have a copy of the no photocopy list handy.   Second,
read the ILoIs and LoIs just to see what books keep coming up over and
over.  If you see an author cited with no reference to a book, check the no
photocopy list and chances are, it is listed.  Third, look at the
submissions history from your group on the HST and see what sorts of names
have been coming out of your area.  Sometimes, some groups lean towards a
particular culture while others are all over the place.  Armed with that,
you should be able to figure out where to invest the cash for the most bang
for your buck.

While I haven't been book shopping online in a bit, I know that there is
more than one auction site for books.  Check them often.  Also, make sure
that you check out which edition you are bidding on.  That can matter.
Happy shopping!

Druinne






On 1/11/06, Charles Ó Floinn <Tons at raf662bravo.com> wrote:
>
> Lady Druinne,
>
> Will you (or someone else reading this) be able to bring a newer, revised,
> checklist of books or indexes that a newer Herald should be aware of for
> their use?
> Sounds like the list of catagory one of the 4 would be a nice thing.
>
>
> *{ **Charles Ó Floinn, *í
>
> tons at raf662bravo.com
>
> Herald, Shire of Rosenfeld
>
> Kilgore, Texas
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* heralds-bounces+tons=raf662bravo.com at ansteorra.org [mailto:
> heralds-bounces+tons=raf662bravo.com at ansteorra.org]*On Behalf Of *Star -
> Ansteorra
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:36 PM
> *To:* Heralds List, Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc.
> *Subject:* Re: [ANSTHRLD] Coronation reminder
>
> All of the books will be there.  In fact, I am using Coronation as a time
> for figuring out which books are going where and to whom.
>
> Oh what fun....
>
> Druinne
> Star
>
> On 1/11/06, Kathleen O'Brien <kobrien at texas.net> wrote:
> >
> > >This is a reminder that in addition to scribal activities at
> > Coronation,
> > >there WILL be a heraldic consultation table running from 9am to 1pm.
> > Please
> > >drop by and help, even if only for an hour or two, and even if you have
> > no
> > >clue how to help -- I teach! And besides, it's always fun.
> > >
> > >If you think you will be able to help, PLEASE drop me an email note so
> > I can
> > >plan accordingly.
> > >
> > >-Emma
> >
> >
> > At this point, it's looking like I'll be able to be at Coronation and
> > should be available to help out at the consultation table.
> >
> > So, my question is: what books do I need to bring?  I'm catching a ride
> > and
> > will have limited space, so I can't bring anywhere near my whole
> > library.
> >
> > If the Armillary library and the Asterisk library will be there (does
> > anyone know if they will be?), then I should only need to bring some of
> > the
> > odder sources I have.  If other folks are bringing some books, that may
> > mean fewer sources I need to bring.  At minimum, I expect to bring my
> > laptop for annals searches and maybe a couple of the Irish books I have.
> > What books are folks planning on bringing?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Mari
> >
> >
> >
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