Coffee Services in Libraries
Good to the Last Drop: Dimensions and Cultural Implications of Coffee Service in Libraries
This is an idea I have toyed with for some time, though we have a coffee shop just a block and a half away. It is nice to see that the libraries that offer this service on a small scale manage to not just make it work, but make a tidy profit.
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Hi. I love your paper on coffee service, particularly the brief but informative bit on history of coffee/coffee houses. I'm the sales and marketing director for a coffee shop called JL Hufford Coffee and Tea Company, and our staff is in the middle of putting together a coffee database filled with information about everything coffee! We'd love to reproduce your paper, with your permission and proper citations, of course. We'll also happily plug your site on the article page if you'd like to put a link back to ours. Thanks in advance. I am eager to hear your response.
James Pappas
Posted by: James Pappas | August 25, 2003 10:20 PM
Thanks for the reference to our library paper, Good to the Last Drop: Dimensions and Cultural Implications of Coffee Service in Libraries.
We recently had to change servers, so your link to our paper is currently dead. Our new web address is http://students.libsci.sc.edu/weixler/coffee/
Posted by: Judy Polak | April 18, 2005 9:07 AM
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