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Old 08-10-2007, 08:12 AM   #6
Dr. Drib
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Speaking for myself only, for me the most difficult texts to assemble are often those in poetry, due to line lengths, scansion, etc. The way we quote using MLA (Modern Language Association) guidelines is that we would use [/] to signify a line break.

if you like poetry, you might want to use your credit in that area.

Also, if there are specific authors you really like, and they just haven't made it to the Upload area yet, then rather than wait (assuming you want to read it now!), I would also obtain those titles from Connect.

And last, if there are specific genres that the Upload section is shy on, then you might want to obtain them from Connect.

Those are my 3.2367 cents worth of comment.

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