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ASEE/ELD Duplicates Exchange Orion Pozo 03 Feb 1993 14:25 UTC

In response to Cynthia Coulter's question:

>I have heard brief mention of a duplicate exchange "list" for serials
>accessible via email.  Can anyone tell me if I have heard correctly,
>and if so, how to access and use it?

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ASEE 1893-1993 -- SHAPING OUR WORLD -- CENTURY II
ASEE/ELD DUPLICATES EXCHANGE
Orion Pozo, Coordinator
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 The Engineering Libraries Division of the American Society for
Engineering Education has been running a Duplicates Exchange
on the Internet for over a year.  It is not a "list" in the traditional
use of this term.  Lists are sent to me and I resend them to the
current members of the exchange.

Members of ELD who submit e-mail addresses to the Directory of
Members and subscribers to ELDNET-L (ELD's listserve) are
forwarded duplicates lists that are submitted to the coordinator.
Others who would like to get the lists or submit their
own lists should send their lists and/or e-mail addresses to me,
the coordinator.  Lists should be sent as e-mail messages and include
a statement that tells users how to obtain issues and whether postage
will need to be reimbursed.  Since the lists go out to engineering
librarians, they should contain titles of interest to this population.
Currently, there are over 150 librarians, mostly in North America,
posting and receiving lists.  Approximately one list a week is distributed.

Orion Pozo, Collection Manager
NCSU Libraries, Box 7111
N. C. State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27695
internet:  orion_pozo@ncsu.edu
tel: 919-515-7557  fax: 919-515-7854