The thing that gets me in all this is how much information produced in local magazines is lost over time. Such great outpourings of knowledge will only become fixed in global terms when they are published in books or regugitated on a regular basis in other ways.
Take Ingo's spawning ancistrinae lecture that has been online here for a few years now. If that hadn't been published here would there be the same global successes with breeding those fish? Maybe there would...
Rightly or wrongly, it will take some time before everyone trusts a good website in the way they trust a good book. Thus it will take some time before the same prestige attached to publishing on paper will be given to web publishers.
Jools
True!! very true!
Web-info is easy to get; all you need is a PC or a Mac, a telephone line and google....
Type "catfish" or any otherinteresting fishgroup; and UP go the links to the great sites, like this one.
Guess how I found this one some time ago?
by trying the web for the now sadly gone "British Catfish Association"......
It's MUCH easier than getting a certain issue of Datz or even worse an Asian fishmagazine, or a US-based one.....
And I'm not even talking language here, I can count myself lucky in reading English and German at leisure, a bit of France (enough to understand in general what Tanganyika.netliberte or Pierre Brichard are talking about), none of whom are my native language.[/quote]