The popularity of this publication came as a surprise to me! I checked with Vicki Wiler at ARMA HQ and she has assured me that ARMA has no intentions to republish and has given me permission to "provide copies as requested." Vicki also mentioned that there may be other, more current resources available -- HQ may be able to assist you in finding that resource if you explain what you are looking for.
Now, can stop pestering the Listserv --- Please contact me directly [log in to unmask] and I will send you a pdf copy ( actually, I thought that it had already had been posted on the Yahoo site...)
Good luck, Teri
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Teri J. Mark, CRM
Nevada State Library and Archives
Peter Kurilecz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Folks
two points
1. as Ginny Jones pointed out the publication is still under copyright
If you want a copy there are several methods for obtaining it.
a) go to the library and request it through interlibrary loan
b) check with your local ARMA chapter to see if they have a copy in
their chapter library
c) contact ARMA directly to see if it is stil in print, and thus
available from the bookstore
Teri J. Mark, CRM
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