At 09:34 AM 3/20/2002 -0800, Erin Coburn wrote:
The MESL pages were taken down from the Getty's Web Site when it went through a re-design back in February of 2000. There are two MESL publications available for order at the following links:

http://www.getty.edu/bookstore/titles/images.html
http://www.getty.edu/bookstore/titles/deliv.html

Erin: Thank you for the references. Too bad however that this historical information, which once was free and which should forever be free (After all whom does it benefit?) has been pulled off the web and turned into a profit enterprise. Acknowledging that its transformation into book form increases its chance of survival and establishes it as a "thing" done, unhappily by raising the bar of access, it undoubtedly will reduce the number of people who will consult it. Nice covers, though.

Robt


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