Dear ARLIS folks,
I have a friend from Vermont who is the Editor of a wonderful journal - Timber Framing. It is a very professional quarterly produced for the nonprofit organization Timber Framers Guild. I have often asked him how they get the word out to libraries, and he allowed as how they have puzzled over this. The Guild has a substantial number of university-affiliated members, and it seems it should be in every Art and Architecture library in academia.
I suggested that the members of ARLIS, VRA, and SHA should know about Timber Framing, and I am sending this along for your information. It is available by subscription (directly, or through EBSCO): http://tfguild.stores.yahoo.net/timframjour.html
But even better - backfiles, too:
Timber Framing, the quarterly journal of the Timber Framers Guild, is now available as a fully searchable archive packaged on three DVDs. Every word, drawing and image has been captured and catalogued from issues 1 through 98, October 1985 through December 2010: http://tfguild.stores.yahoo.net/tifrjoondvd.html
See a PDF file of the current issue: http://www.tfguild.org/TF103Sample.html
If you have any thoughts on other organizations whose members should know about this, please pass them along to me or to my friend, Kenneth Rower <[log in to unmask]>
Many thanks!
Susan Severtson
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