In his Phys-L post of 15 Jul 2004 12:00:57-0400 titled "Re: Reading
Science/Math Texts - PART 1," Peter Schoch asked:
"Is there an archive for the PhysLnrR list? I haven't been able to
find any reference to it."
The PhysLrnR archive is at
<http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/physlrnr.html>.
Unfortunately, one must subscribe to PhysLnrR to access its archives,
but it takes only a few minutes to subscribe by following the simple
directions at
<http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/physlrnr.html> / "Join or
leave the list (or change settings)" where "/" means "click on." If
you're busy, then subscribe using the "NOMAIL" option under
"Miscellaneous." Then, as a subscriber, you may access the archives
and/or post messages at any time, while receiving NO MAIL from the
list!
For other archive addresses and a discussion of discussion-list usage
see e.g., Hake (2003).
BTW, regarding my post Hake (2004b), I can think of no more positive
testimony to its merit than its condemnation by BOTH Rick Tarara and
Bob LaMontagne. I must be doing SOMETHING right!
"Ah! Don't say you agree with me. When people agree with me
I always feel that I must be wrong."
Oscar Wilde
REFERENCES
Hake, R.R. 2003. "Re: Lively Academic Listservs," online at
<http://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0312&L=pod&P=R3771>. Post of
5 Dec 2003 16:02:18 -0800 to POD, PhysLrnR, Physharem & Phys-L.
Later sent to AERA-D, EvalTalk, and ASSESS, and Math-Learn.
Hake, R.R. 2004a. Re: Reading Science Texts; online at
<http://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0406&L=pod&P=R11672>; post
of 26 Jun 2004 19:52:15-0700 to AP-Physics, Chemed-L, Math-Learn,
PhysLrnR, Physhare, & POD. Later sent to Phys-L.