Ros
Either Henry has been abducted by aliens or he's on holiday. Sorry to
bother you again but can you help?
Colin
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Subject: Lord Evans lecture
Author: Colin Wight at BL-STPA
Date: 7/6/2000 1:50 PM
Dear Henry
I don't know if you received my previous email of 26 June?
Anyway I have spoken to Ros Cotton who has suggested that I might make use
of some LIS maillists. Unfortunately, not being a subscriber, I am unable
to send the message myself so i am hoping yoiu will be able to do so on my
behalf. The message text is attached.
The lists I would like to use are as follows,
lis-link
lis-lirg
lis-pub-libs
If you can assist I'd be grateful
Thank you
Colin
Colleagues - please see the notice below about the lecture by Lord
Evans on 19 July - we hope some of you will be interested!
Ros Cotton
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Subject: Lord Evans lecture
Author: Colin Wight at BL-STPA
Date: 07/07/2000 16:37
THE BRITISH LIBRARY 2000 CHADWYCK-HEALEY LECTURE
Wednesday 19 July, 18.15-19.30
LORD EVANS:
'Museums, Libraries and Archives for all in the 21st Century'
Matthew Evans was appointed Chair of Re:source (The Council for
Museums, Archives and Libraries) in August 1999. He joined Faber and
Faber in 1964, and became Managing Director in 1972. He is now
Chairman. Matthew Evans was formerly the Vice-Chair of the British
Film Institute and was made a peer on 31 March 2000.
Re:source, which replaces both the Libraries and Information
Commission and the Museums and Galleries Commission, is committed to
the support of museums, archives and libraries and those who use them.
The lecture will be followed by a drinks reception and private view of
'Chapter & Verse: 1000 years of English Literature' in the Pearson
Gallery.
Generously sponsored by Chadwyck-Healey Ltd, part of Bell + Howell
Information and Learning.
Tickets £7.50 (usual concessions, £6.00)
The British Library
Box Office (VS)
96 Euston Road
London NW1 2DB
Tel: 020 7412 7332
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