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GUEST,Doug Henkle FolkLib Index website (5) RE: FolkLib Index website 17 Aug 05


>The links on the site seem very out of date, and lots no longer work

    Abby Sale just told me about these Forums at Mudcat. I apologize for any broken links found at my site. If anyone has an update for any broken link they find, please send it and I will be glad to update my pages. With 650+ pages and 8,000+ different Folk and 4,000+ Wisconsin recording artist's links to maintain over the almost ten years my site has been on-line since 11-25-1995, I do the best I can.

    Admittedly, while I work on my 2006 book,
   "FolkLib Index: Wisconsin Discography
   (Recordings by Wisconsin resident musicians 1948-2005)"
the Wisconsin links do get maintenance priority, but I work on the general Folk Music links as I have time, and as I get E-Mail requests to add new links.

    I also got behind in maintenance recently while I was getting Bill Markwick's wonderful piece of work back on-line,
   "The Folk File: A Folkie's Dictionary"

    Please write if you have additions/corrections to anything on my website. Thank you.

And, from another post on this subject:
>Is there some way to get this great site on Mudcat's links page?

    I just found Mudcat's "FolkLib Index" link at,
   Links: Styles / Genres: General Folk
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FolkLib Index: A Library of Folk Music Links

FolkLib Index - Wisconsin Music Site Map
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