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[PADG:1916] Re: Teaching Preservation - Course book question



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Paula De Stefano, Head, Preservation Dept.
Barbara Goldsmith Curator for Preservation
New York University Libraries
Voice: 212/998-2563
Email: paula.destefano@xxxxxxx
Fax:   212/995-4583

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-padg@xxxxxxx [mailto:owner-padg@xxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Andrea
> Rolich
> Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 2:48 PM
> To: padg@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [PADG:1915] Re: Teaching Preservation - Course book question
>
>
> Hi, Robin-- I didn't answer this note earlier because I don't anticipate
> teaching a course during Spring or Summer.  However, after hearing what
> you said at ALA, I definitely would like to speak in favor of keeping
> the excellent Banks/Pillette volume in print.  When preparing my course
> last summer I was dismayed to find that all of the texts that I had used
> in the past were out of print.  I did not require the Banks/Pillette
> book for the course, but did have students read virtually all of the
> articles, either via copied handouts or from the copy on Reserves.  And
> I would definitely use it again.  Thanks for pursuing this.
> 	Andrea
>
>
> Robin Dale wrote:
> >
> > If you are teaching a preservation course this Winter Quarter, Spring
> > semester, or Summer Session and are planning to use
> _Preservation: Issues
> > and Planning_ as your course text, can you please contact me ASAP?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Robin
> >
> > Robin L. Dale
> > RLG Member Programs & Initiatives
> > 1200 Villa Street
> > Mountain View, CA  94041-1100  USA
> >
> > Ph: +1 (650) 691-2238
> > Fax:  +1 650.964.0943
> > Email: Robin.Dale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>





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