Having grave doubts to begin with about this sort of conversion, to say
nothing of the cost and the usual technical problems, I would be curious
to know of libraries where this has been attempted and where there may
now be second thoughts.
Rich DeRosa
va medical library
215 N Main St
White River Junction, VT 05009
802-295-9363x5236
I spend almost as much time figuring out what's wrong with my computer
as I do actually using it.
~~~~~Clifford Stoll "Silicon Snake Oil"
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Subject: Re: Print v. Digital
Can I get copy too?
Freda McDonald
Financial Manager
US Sentencing Commission
202-502-4517 (voice)
202-502-4699 (fax)
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If anyone has done a study of converting all or part of the library's
collection from print to digital, or has actually done so independent of
a study, please let me know. Thanks.
Daniel May
Supervisory Librarian
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
1155 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20581
(202) 418-5254
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