Re: [ha-Safran] Chaya Mushka Schneerson

2024-02-18 Thread Ted Koppel via Hasafran
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The Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson: A Brief Biography Hardcover – June
1, 2000
by Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch

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A concise and illuminating narrative provides glimpses of the true stature
of this modest woman. Far more than a passive observer, the Rebbetzin was
often an active participant in the events that shook the very foundations
of Jewish life. Her biography is an account of the trials and triumphs of
the Lubavitcher movement during those tumultuous times.

The first of a series, this elegantly presented booklet is enhanced by 18
illustrations, charts and maps including to rare photographs of the
Rebbetzin in her youth.

On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 2:15 AM Rosalind Reisner via Hasafran <
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> A friend asked me to find out if there have been any books written about
> Chaya Mushka Schneerson, Rabbi Schneerson's wife. Thanks! -- Rosalind
> Reisner My blog:  A Readers Place My books: Women in the Literary
> Landscape: A Centennial Publication
> A friend asked me to find out if there have been any books written about
> Chaya Mushka Schneerson, Rabbi Schneerson's wife. Thanks!
>
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> My blog: A Readers Place
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> My books: *Women in the Literary Landscape: A Centennial Publication of
> the  Women's National Book Assoc*.  (C Press, 2017)
> *Read On...Life Stories: Reading Lists for Every Taste* (Libraries
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> *Jewish American Literature: A Guide to Reading Interests* (Libraries
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Re: [ha-Safran] Painful weeding decisions

2023-08-29 Thread Ted Koppel via Hasafran

Rachel,

Do you have any circulation numbers - either from a library system or from 
checkout cards?  One way to weed is to see how many times a title has 
circulated in the last 5 (or 10, or 15) years.   Yes, Malamud wrote some books 
that are classics, but if they 
didn't circulate in the last 10 years, chances are that they won't in the 
future.


Another question:  Do you see your collection as a research collection (in 
which case keeping the classics is important from a pedagogic standpoint) or a 
'reading for pleasure' collection of titles for people to enjoy?The purpose 
of the library plays a role as well.


Keep Harry 
Kemelman's books.


Ted


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Dear Hasafranim, We all know the pain of being forced to weed our collections. I'm 
fast running out of space in my adult fiction/literature sections. 
I've already done a ton of weeding, but I wonder about what are considered classics -- Bernard 
Dear Hasafranim,



We all know the pain of being forced to weed our collections. I'm 
fast running out of space in my adult fiction/literature sections. 
I've already done a ton of weeding, but I wonder about what are considered classics -- Bernard Malamud, Saul Bellow, Sholem Aleichem, Sholem Asch, I.B. Singer, etc. I don't 
want to get rid of ANY of it, but I wonder how others have decided what to keep 
and what to sell/donate.



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Re: [ha-Safran] Question about Passover Frog songs/stories

2023-07-26 Thread Ted Koppel via Hasafran
I always figured that it was based on the Ten Plagues -- frogs are the
second named plague - the first one (blood) wouldn't be appropriate for
kids.

Ted


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> the frog emerge as a popular character in children's Passover stories. The
> Frog Song (Frogs
> I have a question from a writer that I cannot answer. It concerns Passover
> songs/stories for children featuring a mischievous frog character.  When
> did the frog emerge as a popular character in children's Passover stories.
>  The Frog Song (Frogs here, frogs there, frogs were jumping everywhere)
> may have been the impetus for stories featuring frogs,  such as Pharaoh and
> the Fabulous Frog Invasion, by Osher Werner  (2007). Were there earlier
> such stories? How far back were the first Passover children's books to use
> a funny frog or frogs as characters?
> Any thoughts?
> Andrea Rapp, Wise Temple Cincinnati
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Re: [ha-Safran] Scanning / OCR card catalog

2023-06-11 Thread Ted Koppel via Hasafran
Yes, but it 
doesn't work very well.


1) as good as OCR has gotten over the years, it still is not perfect.  Be 
prepared to proofread and correct - especially for non-English words and 
transliterations.

2) OCR of Hebrew characters - won't 
work with any of the commercial OCR packages sold in the US.  Maybe there is an 
Israeli OCR software; I 
don't know.


3) What / how will use the output? Adding to a spreadsheet?  Printing catalog cards?  Putting in a report or document?   The reason I ask is that you'll 
need to format the 
OCR'ed data to the document type you want as your end product - that's not 
clear from your question.


Ted

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Hi All, I wanted to know if anyone had experience with scanning a 
library's Card Catalog. A. Lewis ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ 
Hi All,



I wanted to know if anyone had experience with scanning a library's 
Card Catalog.



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Re: [ha-Safran] How to take an Inventory

2023-04-26 Thread Ted Koppel via Hasafran
Does your library have an automated circulation system?  ILS?

If so, you should be able to get a report - sorted by location/collection
and then by call number - of the whole collection, in one report.

Don't print to paper- save as a text file or a spreadsheet..   Put the text
file (or spreadsheet) on the tablet.  Then, walk through the collection
with the tablet in hand marking what is there and what is missing.

I'm aware of many smaller libraries that have used this approach.

Ted

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> legendary, but unavoidable. I'm delinquent myself, partly because I don't
> want to waste the paper printing it all out and I'm also the only one to do
> it. Are you able to read
> Dear Maxine,
>
> Yes, the tedium of a good old-fashioned shelf-read is legendary, but
> unavoidable. I'm delinquent myself, partly because I don't want to waste
> the paper printing it all out and I'm also the only one to do it.
>
> Are you able to read the catalog off a laptop or smaller screen? That
> would save the paper. Also, if you can get volunteers, even teenagers, to
> help -- maybe split up the job among several people -- then it wouldn't be
> so onerous.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
>
> Rachel Haus
> Library Director
> Congregation of Moses Fisher Library
> Kalamazoo MI
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 03:12:54 PM EDT, Maxine Wolfson via Hasafran
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>
> How do you conduct a physical inventory of a library?  Print out the
> entire catalog, and check off what books are on the shelf, out on loan or
> just plain missing? This has not been done in the last 9 years that I've
> been involved with the
> How do you conduct a physical inventory of a library?  Print out the
> entire catalog, and check off what books are on the shelf, out on loan or
> just plain missing? This has not been done in the last 9 years that I've
> been involved with the library, and keep running into books that are in the
> catalog and not on the shelves.
> Thanks for any recommendations, suggestion, input or other ideas you may
> have.  This will be my summer project.
>
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Re: [ha-Safran] The new combined NEWS & REVIEWS

2019-09-21 Thread Ted via Hasafran
Serials catalogers around the world now need to recatalog these publication(s) 
to properly describe the volume enumeration and title changes.

Although there are sound reasons for having amalgamated the titles,  I imagine 
that Serials catalogers 
weren't part of the discussion.

Ted





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This is all Sally's 
work! 
Shana Tova to all.
Uri



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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 1:37 AM
To: Hasafran
Subject: [ha-Safran] The new combined NEWS & REVIEWS



Kudus to Uri Kolodney and Sally Stieglitz for the wonderful current  NEWS & 
REVIEWS and thank you to their team and especially to  Karen Ulric.
Amalia Warshenbrot
AJL Immediate past president
Phone: (704) 365-3313
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Re: [ha-Safran] Using microfiche in the 70s

2019-05-06 Thread Ted via Hasafran
There were (and still are) very expensive machines that projected the microfilm 
image onto a sort of a mirror, and then a lens that, basically, took a picture 
of that image and printed it.   Those machines had lots of moving parts and 
were delicate and prone to breaking.  If I remember correctly, they 
didn't use 'regular' paper - they used rolls of coated paper and the image was 
'burnt' onto the coating.

Minolta made them, Bell and Howell made them, and maybe a couple others.
Expensive to buy, maintain, and use.   But you could fit a thousand pieces of 
microfiche into a file cabinet drawer.

Ted



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Hi Friends, 



I am trying to recall how we used microfiche before email. If someone in the 
1970s wanted to research newspapers what was the process? In my recollection it 
started with looking up the topic in a large reference book, locating the 
appropriate article and ordering the film from the research office in the 
library. What I don’t remember is how we made copies of the film from the 
reader. I’m working on a project and I want to be sure I am accurate. 


Thanks in advance for any help!


All best,
Barbara Bietz






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Re: [ha-Safran] Questions for Jewish Librarians

2017-01-05 Thread ted
There are two realistic ways of doing this sort of thing.Note:   this is 
what I do for a living – library automation – so I think I’m qualified to reply.

  a.. Creating a physical Union catalog – that is, collecting the MARC records 
and holdings information, loading them into a single database, indexing them 
and then applying geographical limits to searches.This is what OCLC does in 
WorldCat, and to a lesser degree what certain statewide Union Catalogs – for 
example, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Michigan, and Wisconsin – do to make 
all library holdings in the state available. 

  The main issue with this approach is upkeep and maintenance.  Each of 
the individual libraries that is in the Union Catalog needs to output their 
records periodically (monthly, quarterly) and upload them to the host, and the 
host needs to load and index them.  This means that the database 
being viewed is always a month or more out-of-date.

  a..The second approach (virtual union catalog)  is through the use of 
Z39.50 (remote searching).  A local library needs to have a Z39.50 client 
capable of searching remote libraries that host Z39.50 servers.   With Z39.50, 
you’re searching the real, live-up to the minute holdings of the remote 
library.   You want to look for a book on Herzl that the library bought 
yesterday, and it shows up.

There are a couple of downsides to this approach:
- you or your system needs to have a Z39.50 client
- the targets you want to search need to support Z39.50 servers 
– not all do, particularly smaller ones
- Unless your system does federated searching (i.e. being able 
to broadcast a Z39.30 search to multiple Z39.50 servers at the same time), then 
you’ll be searching catalogs one-by-one


So all the tools exist today.   Both take work.

Ted

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Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Questions for Jewish Librarians

Dear Martha:

 

I don’t know of one – other than Worldcat, which smaller Jewish libraries and 
maybe some academics aren’t members of.  Sounds like a great idea!  

 

Toby Harris, Librarian

Temple De Hirsch Sinai

206-693-3379 Seattle

425-559-2578  Bellevue

http://lib.tdhs-nw.org for library hours, programs and CATALOG 

 

From: Hasafran [mailto:hasafran-boun...@lists.osu.edu] On Behalf Of Martha 
McMahon
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Subject: [ha-Safran] Questions for Jewish Librarians

 

A member of the board of the Jewish Virtual Library posed these questions if 
anyone can share their thoughts:

 

I wanted to know if

 

1. there is a website which combines all digital catalogues from Jewish 
libraries around the world, which would allow complex searches, such as "show 
me all books on Theodore Herzl's childhood within a 50 mile radius of Los 
Angeles" 

 

2. Would Jewish librarians want such a site constructed if not available?

 

 

 

 

  




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Re: [ha-Safran] Judaica Librarianship, Vol. 18 (2014)

2014-06-17 Thread Ted Koppel
I see that the  2014 issue is there as 13 separate PDFs.

Is there a link to one single PDF in order to download the entire issue in one 
operation?

Thanks

Ted


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Dear colleagues, 


I am pleased to announce that Volume 18 of Judaica Librarianship is finally 
published. The journal’s first online issue is available at 
http://ajlpublishing.org. Mazel Tov to AJL!!!


AJL members should use a combination of their full name and email address to 
access the full-text articles. If you have any trouble accessing the journal 
articles, please contact me by replying to this email. Non-member readers of 
ha-Safran may join the association at 
http://www.jewishlibraries.org/main/JoinAJL.aspx. 


At this point, two back issues of the journal are freely available at 
http://ajlpublishing.org: Vols. 16/17 (2011) and Vol. 15 (2009). Thanks to our 
Open Access policy regarding back issues, the articles in these volumes have 
been downloaded more than 4,200 times, thus exceeding the circulation of both 
the print issues and the reported downloads from database providers. That means 
that AJL’s impact on the international scholarly community is greater than ever 
before. Now that Vol. 18 is published, I plan to upload the other back issues 
of Judaica Librarianship, including Vols. 1–10 that are now digitized thanks to 
Laurel Wolfson of Klau Library, at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of 
Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio. 


The production of Vol. 18 would not have been possible without the authors and 
anonymous reviewers who contributed their talents and time to the journal; the 
copyeditors, especially Judy Wolfthal, who helped with polishing the texts; all 
Editorial Board members, especially past Editor-in-Chief Zachary Baker and 
Associate Editor for Reviews Jim Rosenbloom, who were extremely helpful; and 
Nancy Sack and Karen Ulric who assisted with technology-related issues. THANK 
YOU, all! 




Judaica Librarianship
Volume 18 (2014)


Table of Contents 
EDITORIAL
1. Rachel Leket-Mor: Editor’s Note
2. Bella Hass Weinberg: Letter to the Editor


IN MEMORIAM
3. Amanda (Miryem-Khaye) Seigel: Chana Mlotek, 1922–1913
4. Arthur Kiron: Alfred Moldovan, 1921–2013
5. Arthur Kiron: Daniel J. Rettberg, 1952–2013
6. Elizabeth Vernon: Ilan WeInberg, 1945–2013


ESSAYS AND RESEARCH
7. Sheryl Stahl and Joel Kushner: Be-tselem Elohim—In the Image of God: 
Identifying Essential Jewish LGBTQ Materials for Jewish Libraries
8. John Drobnicki: Holocaust Denial Literature Twenty Years Later: A Follow-up 
Investigation of Public Librarians’ Attitudes Regarding Acquisition and Access
9. Dov Winer: Judaica Europeana: An Infrastructure for Aggregating Jewish 
Content
10. Noemi Musnik: Rachel: The Union Catalog of the European Network of Judaica 
and Hebraica Libraries
11. Marvin Heller: Unicums, Fragments, and Other Hebrew Book Rarities


COLLECTIONS
12. Andrea Rapp: The Shavzin-Carsch Collection of Historic Jewish Children’s 
Literature


LITERATURE REVIEW
13. Steven Bergson: Scatter of the Literature




Rachel Leket-Mor 
Associate Librarian
Religious Studies, Philosophy, Jewish Studies, Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Arizona State University Libraries
PO Box 871006
Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
Phone: 480 965 2618


Editor-in-Chief, Judaica Librarianship
Association of Jewish Libraries
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Re: [ha-Safran] estimating value of a library for insurance

2013-08-22 Thread Ted Koppel
I’m familiar with various book price indexes – here’s an example of one from 
baker and taylor.  http://www.ybp.com/title_reports.html

However, you have to factor in several things:

1) the Baker and Taylor one shown is primarily for scholarly/academic level 
books and NOT childrens or fiction or even reference collections.

2) it is an index of *current* average costs by subject area – not what you 
paid for something 5-10 years ago.  It might be good for calculation 
replacement costs, but not actual value.

3) No book price indexes that I have seen take into account depreciation over 
time.  Insurance people will assume some level of deprecation.

I’m aware of some libraries (public libraries) that take an average of all 
items purchased in a given year, calculate an average, try and weight it by 
type, and then apply that calculation backwards.

Your mileage may vary.

Ted


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We received an inquiry from a congregation that, for insurance purposes, is 
looking to estimate the value of their library—without cataloging every book 
and looking up their value. 

 

Does anyone have any suggestions? 

 

 

  Deborah Rood Goldman
  Librarian
  Marketing and Communications
  Union for Reform Judaism 
  212-650-4009 
 
  URJ Biennial: Meet. Pray. Learn.
  San Diego, CA • December 11-15, 2013 
  Register now for the largest Jewish gathering in North America! 
 

 

 

 

 




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Re: [ha-Safran] What do you do w/ valuable audiocassettes?

2013-08-20 Thread Ted Koppel
Does it have to be that expensive?

Why couldn’t you find a decent cassette player (you probably already have one), 
get an output cable ($4.00 at radio shack), and connect it to the audio input 
on your desktop PC?   There are any number of cheap (and freeware) audio 
digitizing programs – Audacity comes to mind – that will accept that input and 
write to the hard drive of your desktop computer.

Your computer probably already has a CD-DVD burner, so there is no cost there.  
(Although a new burner can be purchased for $25.00).

Turn on, plug in, and go away for a while.

Yes, it will take some time to do each tape, but at a *far* lower cost than 
$600.00 for a dedicated machine.

Ted
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Subject: [ha-Safran] What do you do w/ valuable audiocassettes?

By valuable I mean lectures of prominent guest speakers, classes taught by the 
rabbis or by professors who've spoken at the synagogue, scholars-in-residence, 
and so on.
   They can be transferred to CD but it is very expensive.  The piece of 
equipment that does this costs approx. $600.00, and paying a service to do it 
one by one would cost even more than that.  Nearly $20.00 per hour of tape.
   Some say: transfer them to mp3 format, and then burn to CD.  Time-consuming 
and questionable quality.

If anyone else has dealt with this issue, please write to me directly.
Andrea Rapp
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[ha-Safran] Index to Jewish Periodicals, volume 50 - 2012

2013-03-26 Thread Ted Koppel
All,
We are pleased to announce the publication and distribution of volume 50 – 
Index to Jewish Periodicals, covering January through December, 2012.  We added 
about 13,500 citations for 2012, and now have more than 300,000 citations in 
the index dating back to 1988.
Ebsco subscribers:   the Ebsco database has been updated as of this past 
weekend.
CD-ROM subscribers:  your CDs will be mailed today or tomorrow.
Paper subscribers:   the volumes are at the printer; they will be mailed around 
April 15, and you should have them about a week later.
Any questions, please email us at   in...@jewishperiodicals.com
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Re: [ha-Safran] What to do with old magazines?

2012-08-28 Thread Ted Koppel
There is no real reason to keep them unless you’re building a research 
collection.

Before you toss them, see if Zubal wants them.
http://www.zubalbooks.com/sell.jsp

They buy used periodicals.

Ted

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Hi,

I just took over managing the Temple Library where I found a collection of 
periodicals some dating back to the early 1990’s. I did some investigating and 
found that most of the magazines are archived online. Is there any reason why I 
need to store all of these magazines? We really do not have room for all of 
them? Any suggestions?

Thank you,

Rita Dahlke
Temple Emanuel 
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Re: [ha-Safran] Guilt and Pleasure

2012-08-09 Thread Ted Koppel
This is way off your topic, but I have to admit that when I saw the subject of 
this email message, I thought you might be offering a book review of “Fifty 
shades of Grey”.



From: Dina Mann 
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 11:46 AM
To: hasafran@lists.service.ohio-state.edu 
Subject: [ha-Safran] Guilt and Pleasure

As you may know a few years back, Reboot published Guilt and Pleasure 
(http://www.guiltandpleasure.com/) We have a large number of magazines left 
over from our print run a few years ago and we're contacting Jewish 
organizations to see if they would like to take a few boxes of the magazines. 
We can send you the Fight, Magic, Health  Death. Please let us know if and how 
many boxes you would like. There are about 50 magazine/box.


Thank you!

-- 
Dina Mann
National Marketing and Outreach Coordinator

e: d...@rebooters.net
p: 347-201-3462

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www.doYou10Q.com
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Re: [ha-Safran] AJLN Index?

2012-02-20 Thread Ted Koppel
All,

I’m checking the (so-far-unpublished) citations in the Index to Jewish 
Periodicals.   We’re in the midst of preparing the 2011 volume (to be released 
in about a month), but I may find some prepub reviews if they exist.  I’ll 
report what I find.

Ted Koppel
Index to Jewish periodicals.



From: Kolodney, Uri 
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 3:56 PM
To: Andrea Rapp ; Deborah Stern 
Cc: Hasafran 
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] AJLN Index?

The index covers 1980 to 2010.

All other issues would need to be searched individually. Please use the search 
option on each PDF. There are only 5 of them.

Uri

 

 

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[mailto:hasafran-bounces+kolodney=austin.utexas@lists.service.ohio-state.edu]
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 1:44 PM
To: Deborah Stern
Cc: Hasafran
Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] AJLN Index?

 

  But there is no index in the individual issues, so one would have to 
scroll through all the issues since the end of 2010?

  Andrea

  ===

  But it stops at the Dec, 2010 issue, so this book is not included. 

You can search the other individual issues posted online to see if it 
has been indexed since then. 

 

 
 

 




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