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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (16750)5/8/2005 7:44:20 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
Yes, I had figured out "Booknotes" as well as its
offspring, "After Words" (plus "InDepth", that 3 hour
thing is really a goody)

What is best, C-SPAN is now re-archiving what they
did not archive earlier.

booknotes.org

Although C-SPAN's weekly non-fiction author interview show Booknotes
ended its fifteen-year run in early December, Booknotes.org will go on to
make available on its website all of the programs in the 800-show series.
During the coming weeks, we will be redesigning this website to make it more
user friendly as an archive and research tool for teachers, students,
researchers, writers and non-fiction book enthusiasts in general. In the
meantime, all the current functionality of the website will remain.

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That is, those basics aside, I was thinking of BookTV

booktv.org

Is there any basic rule on:

- their total weekend output
booktv.org:/schedule/
- what they mention in the "left box", "This Weekend"
booktv.org
- and what they archive to right of that, "Last Weekend".

Btw, there is software to do ones own archiving,
but it tends to be somewhat difficult to figure
out what it did archive during the whole weekend
(additionally it crashes fairly often)

metaproducts.com

Offline Explorer Pro.