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From: ".... valentine53179" <>
Subject: Re: [GEN-EDITOR] Original masters - What do you do with them?
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 13:30:23 -0500
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think along the lines of GODRFEY.org

to see what they already have
go to the sige noted...click on the PORTAL
click GO on the login page..DO NOT TOUCH any of the BOXES...DON’T even TAB thru them, JUST CLICK GO and see their catalog...


contact Director Tom Kemp regarding the originals....
think along the lines of SCANNING and digitizing them and getting past the PRINT version...

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Subject: [GEN-EDITOR] Original masters - What do you do with them?


This is not really a question about a newsletter. This is a question about what do you do with the original master copy of books, newsletters, etc. Our genealogical society publishes several books per year. We have the master copies of each one of them. Storage is becoming an issue and we need to make some decisions about what to do with them.



In order to keep our inventory at a manageable number, we print a limited number of each book. From time to time we will run out of the books and, especially in a series, we find it is necessary to reprint a small number of books. Our books are self published.



Does any other society have this sort of problem? What do other groups do about this?



Nancy


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