Monday, October 28, 2013

Tips for Elder Law Prof Blog Readers: Comments and Subscriptions

Readers sometimes send emails to us, rather than adding comments to an individual post.  That's great, of course.  We welcome all forms of communication about the contents of the blog, especially ideas, topics, links to new academic articles or presentations, or news items. 

Also, for those readers who may be new to this website, when Kim, Becky or I write a "post" we can (and usually do) open the post for "Comments." Readers can add a Comment to the individual post.  We review Comments before releasing them for publication.  Thus, there will often be a small delay before a comment is made public.  A couple of readers have mentioned to me problems with the "Comment" function.  I know it can be frustrating to type something twice.  One option is to type the comment first in Word, and then cut and paste that into the "Comment window."  Thus, if something goes awry the first time, you at least don't have to retype.

Also, we welcome "subscribers" to the Elder Law Prof Blog.  No cost, of course! Subscribers receive an email periodically (no more than once per day and less often if there are no new posts) that provides  summaries of new posts and direct links to individual items.  You can unsubscribe at any time (directions for unsuscribing are at the bottom of the email).  The link for subscriptions appears at the top of the Elder Law Prof Blog. 

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