At 03:14 PM 5/5/2005 -0600, May, Michael wrote:
I'd be very pleased to
hear from people who might be using David Brown/Oxbow Books for Classics
material. Do they seem generally satisfactory, and what portion of
your total Classics purchases are you able to get through them?
Thanks very much.
Michael May
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University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
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Dear colleagues,
This is also interesting to me, so do reply on list. The discussion of vendors for classics would merit a revival of the Classics Librarians Discussion Group in Banff.
I will be in Athens in June exploring some of the issues surrounding obtaining materials from Greece and hope to find archaeology-friendly vendors with which to discuss approvals. I will be happy to share any information I get.
thanks,
lucie
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