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Thanks for your thoughts on this, Richard.  As another independent artist on the ARLIS listserve, I would like to add my support to your suggestions for new guidelines.

Regards,  Lewis Koch
Madison, WI

 

https://www.lensculture.com/lewiskoch

On Friday, April 11, 2014 8:14 AM, Richard Minsky <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
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>At a recent event in New York an ARLIS/NA member I hadn't seen in
      a year told me she had been keeping up with my activities through
      ARLIS-L and was concerned because I had stopped posting. It was
      not my choice, but the management decision that Gregg wrote about
      yesterday.
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>Under this new enforcement interpretation of an old rule they
      decided that my posts are commercial and I cannot include links to
      my art historical blog on The Art of American Book Covers, because
      on that site you might come across links to books on that subject
      that you could acquire. I was told that I cannot include links to
      my website, or the URL in my signature. This e-mail contains no
      links for that reason.
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>As an independent bibliographer, educator, book artist and
      ARLIS/NA member whose roots go back to Judith Hoffberg in the mid
      1970s, I have participated in many ARLIS discussions, presented
      papers at ARLIS/NA and for ARLIS/NA at CAA, and exhibited at
      ARLIS/NA conferences. I also have contributed thousands of dollars
      as a conference sponsor to support the organization. More than a
      hundred ARLIS/NA institutions have my work in their collections.
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>The administration told me in November they were considering what
      the listserv guidelines should be going forward. In the last five
      months they have taken no action to remediate this situation. I am
      asking you to please support a policy that does not censor artists
      and scholars because a post may link to a site where you also may
      find an offering of relevant material. 
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>I think Gregg's idea of an ARLIS/NA Marketplace or something
      similar would be a valuable resource for everybody, and will talk
      with him about it in Washington, but that is not a substitute for
      a responsible policy on ARLIS-L. 
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>Other library-oriented lists have adopted reasonable guidelines.
      Exlibris-L, the rare book and special collections listserv, allows
      commercial posts on Tuesdays, for example, when booksellers post
      links to sales lists of rare books (the lists are not posted) and
      what they will be bringing to book fairs. Those who post
      non-commercial messages to Exlibris-L at any time include their
      URL in their signature. The Moderator of that list advised me
      years ago that posts of announcements about my books on the art of
      American book covers are always welcome.
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>There is also an economic loss to ARLIS/NA members from this new
      enforcement interpretation. I used to post notices of
      pre-publication discounts here, saving many members important
      budget resources they could allocate to other items. That also
      helped me do the research and produce the books. We all lose under
      this arcane interpretation.
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>Please tell our administration that you support a sensible posting
      policy on ARLIS-L.
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>See you in Washington!
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>Warm regards,
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>Richard
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>On 4/10/2014 2:22 PM, Most, Gregory P.J. wrote:
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>Dear Colleagues;
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>For the past several months, readers of ARLIS-L may have noticed that there has been no mention of new book lists from dealers, or other commercial announcements from vendors. The use of the listserv for advertising or sales by individuals or organizations is prohibited (see also Policy Manual section R-28).  Many of you have received individual e-mails from vendors in which they have been able to advertise. These “E-Blasts” are directed only to members of the Society, not the full list of subscribers to ARLIS-L.
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>After an incident last fall, I decided that it was time to enforce this policy, taking the moderator of ARLIS-L out of an uncomfortable situation where she had to judge commercial and non-commercial content as submitted for review. At the same time, the Executive Board felt that there should be a mechanism for business members of the Society who provide our libraries with books, images, and other products to advertise electronically without violating Society policy.  The Board and TEI, our association management firm, have been trying to put together an ARLIS/NA Marketplace that would be a component of the new ARLIS/NA website. This is a complex matter that involves careful research and thought. 
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