-- Stephanie Moskal Fysh | The dean had "never realized that, deep down Dept. of English | inside, what he really wanted to do was make Univ. of Toronto | things go splat." (sfysh@epas.utoronto.ca) | - Terry Pratchett, _Reaper Man_ (2) --------------------------------------------------------------15---- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 11:56:30 ECT From: Cheryl McKee <CMCKEE@BINGVMB> Subject: Re: 7.0112 MiscQs: Addresses; Ohio Info; Bookstore; Cyrillic SHARP may be contacted through Prof. Jonathan Rose, Dept. of History, Drew University, Madison, NJ 07940. SHARP also now has an electronic discussion list, SHARP-L@IUBVM.BITNET (3) --------------------------------------------------------------31---- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 19:28:32 EDT From: "Lorne Hammond, University of Ottawa" <051796@UOTTAWA> Subject: Re: 7.0112 MiscQs: Addresses; Ohio Info; Bookstore; Cyrillic re: SHARP address (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing) The posting for their 2nd annual conference next year, 14-16 July 1994 at the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., United States of America, is: John Y. Cole, Director, Center for the Book, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 Telephone: 202-7807-5221 Now this is only for abstracts dealing with any aspect of the history of the book, authorship, copyright, literary agency, publishing, censorship, distribution, bookselling, reviewing, libraries, canon formation, literacy, reading habits, and reader response. It is not SHARP's address. Abstracts, two pages max by Dec 10 1993 to above. {See, I knew i read something about this somewhere, book electra!} Anyone interested in doing a session on the intellectual history of microfilm technology in shaping information, drop ME a line! Hope that helps if no other addresses surface. lh