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Re: Other lists like ExLibris?




     Esther:
     
     The September 1997 "Abbey Newsletter" (Vol. 21, # 3, pp. 37-38) lists 
     "Preservation-Related Web Sites."  You might look there for some 
     leads.  The list includes:
     
     ECPA (European Commission for Preservation & Access)
           http://www.library.knaw.nl/epic/ecpatex/home.htm
     and
     
     IFLA Core Programme for Preservation and Conservation
           http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/ifla/VI/4/pac.htm
     
     which would be places you might want to contact.
     
     You might also do well to post your query to:
     
                consdistlist@lindy.stanford.edu
     
     Please note, however, that there is flooding in Stanford (per a 
     posting just received) and there may be delays in getting mail 
     through.  You probably already know about the Conservation Online 
     website (CoOL):
     
        http://www.palimpsest.stanford.edu
     
     However, power is out and CoOl will be down, possibly for days.  Hope 
     this helps.
     
     - Walter Cybulski
     National Library of Medicine


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Subject: Other lists like ExLibris? 
Author:  <exlibris@library.berkeley.edu > at internet
Date:    2/4/98 9:03 AM


Hi,

Does anyone know of other lists similar to ExLibris, but maybe covering
other parts of the world?

Thanks.

Esther Fan

Oak Knoll Books, Specialists in Books about Books, the History of the Book 
and the Book Arts (ABAA/ILAB)
414 Delaware Street, New Castle DE 19720 USA
Phone: (302) 328-7232 / Fax: (302) 328-7274 / Email: oakknoll@oakknoll.com
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