[Steppes] My own version of open library...

Jay Rudin rudin at ev1.net
Wed Oct 1 06:40:46 PDT 2008


Go for it.  It takes nothing away from our Open Library for others to share 
their resources.  I encourage people who share Saqra's interests to take 
advantage of the opportunity to use her library.

(By the way, virus protection software automatically strips attachments off 
of anything on this list.)

Robin of Gilwell / Jay Rudin

Saqra wrote:



> Not to take anything away from Master Robin and Mistress Serena's Open 
> Library nights, but I'm trying to find out if there is any interest in an 
> Open Library night on Textile Arts. In the course of doing a significant 
> research project, my library on this topic has expanded tremendously. And 
> rather than be greedy or parsimonious with them, I'm willing to make them 
> available for research for our other textile artists.
>
> If you are interested, please contact me off-list. If we do end up doing 
> this as a group activity, I hope that someone has a small copier or 
> scanner that they can bring for the benefit of all. While I trust people 
> in the SCA to be good about books, these are currently in use for my own 
> research, and I can't let them be borrowed at this time. But you can copy 
> as much as you like.? Some of these are relatively rare and hard to find, 
> or out of print.
>
> I'm attaching a Word document that lists what is available currently, 
> although three more are on their way.
>
> Also, if someone would cross-post to Elfsea and Glaslyn, I would 
> appreciate it.
>
> HL Saqra al-Kudsi
>
> P.S. And if you have books that are not on my list and want to bring them 
> along, that would be great! Just remember to mark your books as 
> yours...mine will have labels inside.?
>
> And if someone has North European Textiles until AD 1000, by Lise Bender 
> Jorgensen and would be willing to let me see it, I will bless you! 




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