Does anyone know when the resource list will be back online?
Does anyone know when the resource list will be back online?
You can still work with at Bookshelf Central: http://www.bookshelfcentral.com/inde...o9crqm73pdvt80
But not in the down loadable Excel format which I admit to liking.
Hi,
Pat is correct in that right now, besides the Reading Assignment Charts, you can access the list of books from Bookshelf Central. We are working on the Resource List at Lampstand Press though, but it's a big project that takes more time.
Blessings,
Last edited by DanaCinTN; 01-30-2012 at 07:44 AM.
Dana C. in TN
"Let my teaching fall like rain and my words descend like dew,
like showers on new grass, like abundant rain on tender plants.
I will proclaim the name of the Lord. Oh, praise the greatness of our God!"
Deut. 32:2-4
Thanks Dana. I have already been working on my list from Bookshelf Central, but I always download the resource lists so I can create a spreadsheet with library call numbers, ordering info for books I plan to buy, Talking Book Program equivalents, etc.... I keep track of a lot of info so the downloadable feature is a HUGE asset to me! I am so glad Lampstand Press is working diligently to make this available in a user-friendly format. What you all do is AWESOME! We are finishing up our first roation of Tapestry (took 6 years) and can't wait to start over again! I will keep checking for that list to be online again. :-)
Any idea how long till it's back? I'm trying to prep next year's 1st unit...
LIBRARY CHECK BUTTON: If you are using the bookshelf lists to check availability in your local library, you may occasionally need to double check the title/author listed. There are occasional misspellings that make the worldcat searches turn up nothing. Sometimes you can spot the error by looking at the large picture of the cover on bookshelf central. The books with 2 authors are particularly tricky... try each separately first.
I am so thankful that they added the search library button! I use primarily the library since we have a limited budget, and this has saved me so much time! Thank you Bookshelf!
SPREADSHEET:
You can use the bookshelf search and select "orderform view" to copy & paste the info into a spreadsheet. Then you can manually add in the isbn & location. (I use our church, county, and home libraries)
OOP:
The only real problem with using the bookshelf central lists is when a title goes out of print. There may not be a replacement listed yet, and if you rely totally on this list, you could get the the week and have nothing to fill the slot. (I always page through the weekplans at the end of my planning cycle & check my lists to make sure we are covered)
Can't wait to start year 4! :-D
Last edited by lcelmer; 02-14-2012 at 06:32 PM. Reason: additional info
Hi there, thanks for checking. We still ARE working on it, but it's a complex and tricky programming challenge. Please pray for us as we labor on your behalf!
Blessings,
Marcia
No one can do me a greater kindness in this world than to pray for me.
--Charles Spurgeon