Presumably people who can read other languages can create their own bibliography for themselves and share their findings. Bibliographies, by their nature, are works in progress, and collaboration is a great way to build them. The person whose name is on the webpage is asking for suggestions, so there's one to send him. M-H On 29/8/07 8:49 AM, "Ruth Martinez" <ruthmart@gmail.com> wrote:
Mmmmmm... why you don't enrich it with references in other languages? Anyway, I miss other references too...
Ruth Martinez (AureA Memotech)
On 8/28/07, Sarah Robbins <intellagirl@gmail.com> wrote:
Also be sure to poke through the SL bibliography posted here: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~mpepper/slbib
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