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  • article on merger effects on pricing (fwd), Joe Kraus
  • happy holidays, Liebert, Mary Ann
  • ALPSP creates model Grant of License for journal articles, Ann Okerson
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    • Re: ALPSP creates model Grant of License for journal articles, Lesley Ellen Harris
    • Re: ALPSP creates model Grant of License for journal articles, Charles Oppenheim
    • Re: ALPSP creates model Grant of License for journal articles, Lesley Ellen Harris
  • ALA Midwinter Symposium, Hunter, Karen (ELS)
  • Dekker Expands e-Pubs Collection in 2000, Ann Okerson
  • ARL Licensing Workshop, Mary Case
  • $1million at U Texas/Austin on E-Books?, Ann Okerson
    • <Possible follow-up(s)>
    • RE: $1million at U Texas/Austin on E-Books?, Ann Okerson
    • RE: $1million at U Texas/Austin on E-Books?, Ann Okerson
    • RE: $1million at U Texas/Austin on E-Books?, Emily LeViness Poworoznek
  • North Carolin Serials Conference Announced, Ann Okerson
  • Reference LInking Service Announcement, Ann Okerson
  • E-archiving discussion at ALA Meeting, Ann Okerson
  • Version 28, Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography, Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
  • 3 Day UCLA Extension Course in Document Imaging - Document Managem=, Steve Gilheany
  • Re: eBook Discussion List, Mary E. Yess

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