I would like to introduce a new viewpoint to this discussion. It has to do
with historical research and the need to preserve the past.
I'm a historian (an anthropologist actually) and the research I am doing
right now is on the history of lace making in Canada. Much of my research
is going to be b
Hello everyone,
Malvary said:
> Wouldn't it be nice to have access to those old issues which are no longer
available by subscription.
I know that Malvary was referring to ILOI and Canadian Gazette but anyone
can have the first 12 newsletters of the Lace Guild. They have been
produced on CD. I
In a message dated 12/31/2004 7:50:58 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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On the other hand, newsletters are often the reason people pay dues to
belong, and can be the only contact many members have with a Guild. If the
Guilds
do not have adequate paid memberships - they
I joined IOLI last year and at the time of paying for my subscription, I bought
all
the back issues which were available.
The cover of one of the back issues shows the covers of many previous issues -
some
of those unavailable issues look very interesting, but unfortunately they are
not
availab
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
> How does
>one obtain permission from each and every individual contributor, or should
>that not be considered? Will someone send newsletters to The Professor
>without
>Guild approval? Will local Guild policies and By-Laws require re
Dear Lacemakers,
Tess kindly provided the following information for our use:
"For those who might be interested in exploring the Professor's website a bit
further, the second issue of his newsletter, Webside, is now available at
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/webside.htm