If anyone has historical EV material like this, or technical guides, I hope 
you'll consider donating it to the EVDL library.  

That way, the entire EV community can benefit from it.

Please have a look so you know what kind of material is already there.

http://evdl.org/lib/

The best way to donate is to scan at 300dpi, or maybe more, and send either 
jpeg images or a pdf archive via email attachment.

Unfortunately, mobile phone photos usually don't do these documents much 
justice unless you have a special setup for such.

I'm happy to do the scanning for you¸ but that will mean mailing the items 
to me here in France.  I'll cover the postage and packing cost, but I can't 
do anything about hazards from the increasingly unreliable USPS.

Quite a lot of the current technical library is available thanks to 
extensive contributions from Rod Hower, Mark Hanson, and Lee Hart.

Thanks also to Darin Cosgrove, Adrian DeLeon, Bill Dube, Otmar Ebenhoech, 
Douglas Hartley, Chuck Hursch, Gail Lucas, John Lussmyer, Peter McWade, 
Dennis Miles, R M Milliron, Dennis Pestka, Rich Rudman, Roger Stockton, 
Ricky Suiter, and Dale Ulan.  

I hope I haven't missed anyone. 

Some of these contributors, alas, are no longer with us.  I'm not just 
talking about those who are no longer list subscribers, alas. :-(

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

To reach me, don't reply to this message; I won't get it.  Use my 
offlist address here : http://evdl.org/help/index.html#supt

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