Dear Alan, You might want to put this on the list?
Teresa >From: "James D. Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "James D. Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: "Teresa Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Agriculture of Tomorrow and the Rudolf Steiner Archive >Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 15:54:19 -0400 > >Hello, > >My name is Jim Stewart, and I am the e.Librarian at the Rudolf Steiner >Archive. I have been asked by members of the BDNow Internet mailing list to >help them with an international study-group on Dr. Kolisko's "Agriculture >of >Tomorrow." They thought having it available on-line, at the Archive, would >help the group, as not all members have access to the book. It is now out >of >print, and has been for quite some time. > >This message is to ask permission to make this book available on the >Internet. This can be done in any number of ways: > >a. as a document available to everyone (this might be regarded as an >advertizement for other, in-print publications, or good Public Relations); > >b. as a document only for the study-group (password protected to prevent >public access, and as in "a," above; > >c. as a document available only via a "Kolisko Library Card," sort of a >pay-per-view scenario with proceeds going to the Kolisko Archive; > >d. as a temporary document made unavailable when a reprint or new edition >of >the book is published (instead, a page would appear offering the book for >sale via the internet). > >e. combinations of the above. > >The agreement between the RS Archive and Rudolf Steiner Press and >Anthroposophic Press is that the Archive will not put current offerings on >the internet -- only those that are out of print, or older than 8 to 10 >years. It would be nice to have the same agreement with you. > >The RS Archive is part of The e.Lib. I am the owner of The e.Lib, whose >servers and internet connections host the internet presence for the >Archive, >and other Anthroposophically-based organizations. Other Anthro sites that >are hosted here include all of the Anthroposophical Society in America's >sites, all of the publishing houses under Rudolf Steiner Press, London, and >the Owen Barfield School. It would be a pleasure to help the Kolisko >Archive >with their presence, too: presenting the information, the sale of your >publications via the internet, or just offering a presence this side of the >Atlantic Ocean. > >I would be happy to talk with you about any or all of this, either by >email, >or on the telephone. My number, in Concord, Michigan, US is: 1 517 >524-6694 -- call anytime, I am always available -- well, almost always. Or, >I could call you, at your convenience. I will be glad to answer all of your >questions. > >Please let me know what you think ... thank you for your time. > >Jim Stewart >e.Librarian >RS Archive >[EMAIL PROTECTED] _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
