[nfbmi-talk] Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due

Terry Posont terryt52 at charter.net
Fri Apr 12 13:16:41 UTC 2013


Elizabeth, I'm not sure who you are. But I did not post anything to this mailing list. I just come up here to listen. You mean it could be my brother Larry?

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On Apr 12, 2013, at 7:30 AM, "Elizabeth Mohnke" <lizmohnke at hotmail.com> wrote:

>    Hello Terri,
> 
> I have noticed that you have posted several things to our state affiliate email list without giving credit to the person who originally wrote the material you post to the email list. I am simply wondering why you cannot give credit to others when credit is due?
> 
> The most recent example of this would be the conference call notes from the most recent NABS conference call. Wile I greatly appreciate the fact that you posted the attachment in the text of an email to make it easier for others to read, there was absolutely no mention of either the student division or the board member who worked very hard at putting these notes together.
> 
> So while I appreciate the things that you post to the email list, if you are not willing to give credit where credit is due, then I would respectfully request that you stop posting things to the list that you have not written yourself. I believe that contributions from others should be acknowledged to the fullest extent as possible, and if you are not willing to acknowledge what others have done by giving credit where credit is due, then I politely ask you to stop posting things to the email list that are written by others.
> 
> Thanks,
> Elizabeth
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