Also, Carrie if you can get them the "How Rude" series is a good one, are for teenagers, believe there are two or three in the series. But those would be good additions to the collection in the etiquette series. Also "How to be a Perfect Stranger at Weddings" I think is the title. I have the other two in this series scanned but not this one, is how to be appropriate at other people's religious ceremonies. In this case weddings, but might be another good one to add to the pile. Emily Post has some good ones! Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A., VRT And Guinevere: Golden Lady Guide Dog guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx Guide Dogs for the Blind Alumni Association www.guidedogs.com The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of their act as violence; rather they thought of it as an act of divinely mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the violence we humans have ever committed. -Gil Bailie, author and lecturer (b. 1944) ----- Original Message ----- From: Carrie Karnos To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 12:51 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: gaps in the collection Hi Shelley, I have an Emily Post book on etiquette, and I asked the person who's in charge of ordering book to get some more. I don't know which books she ordered. I'll check for Everything Etiquette in her list of ordered books tomorrow. Carrie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Shelley L. Rhodes <guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx> To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 6:51:15 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: gaps in the collection Art history, hobbies and handicrafts. Gardening and plants These are two I noticed, and both are a pain to edit. Carrie what Etiquette books did you get I have Everything Etiquette book here to submit after a clean up. Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A., VRT And Guinevere: Golden Lady Guide Dog guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx Guide Dogs for the Blind Alumni Association www.guidedogs.com The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of their act as violence; rather they thought of it as an act of divinely mandated righteousness. The same can be said of most of the violence we humans have ever committed. -Gil Bailie, author and lecturer (b. 1944) ----- Original Message ----- From: Carrie Karnos To: Bookshare Vol Group Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 12:05 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] gaps in the collection Hi gang, Where do we have gaps in the Bookshare collection? Not minor topics (like raising dingos in Australia) but relatively major topics. A few weeks ago, I realized that we had no books on basic etiquette, so I bought a couple books to fill that gap. We're missing lots of science and math books, because we can't convert their equations and such, but what else? Thanks for any tips! Carrie