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>so that you can't tell that the book was modified. Printing books with
>revisions and not mentioning it is as bad as doing the same on the
>internet.
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> Aloha from Wesley M. Thorsson
>Editor of Internet Hawaiian Shell News, a monthly Internet Publication
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Is there no middle ground where information can be updated continuously so
as to take advantage of the Web? Does it require an addendum listing the
revision separately every time a change is made?
For instance, what does Gary Rosenberg do with his Western Atlantic database
when he finds a typo
when he finds an error to be corrected
when there is a new taxon
when there is a family revision
suppose he wants to add the other side of the ocean?
There should be room for something that may not be hewed in stone, but is
not as ephemeral as the stock market or a dealer's list.
John Wolff
2640 Breezewood Dr.
Lancaster, PA 17601, U.S.A.