Muhammad Isa,
I trust you are well. Ja-yi shuma khali bud on the day out to Balabek and I
was a bit concerned in case you had been kidnapped.
I think I may be seeing you at this dinner on Friday?
I sent out the call early as I am going to South Africa and only come back
just before the meeting. Paul doesn't yet know the room number or building
in which the meeting is going to take place.
The Pearson Lecture will take place as on previous occasions at midday, and
the agenda is of course for items for the business meeting which starts at
2.15.
When the agenda proper goes out this will all be made clear.
Peter
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From: Middle Eastern and Islamic Library Collections and Bibliography
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Subject: Re: MELCOM Meeting - Summer 2003
Peter
Does this mean the lecture is at 2.15, or earlier? Also, where in the
university will the meeting take place please?
Thanks
Muhammad Isa
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From: Peter Colvin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 03 June 2003 17:27
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Subject: MELCOM Meeting - Summer 2003
MELCOM (U.K.)
Call for items for the agenda of the next meeting of MELCOM (U.K.) to be
held in
The University of Exeter, at 2.15 pm on Tuesday 13th July. 2003.
Please send any items that you would like to raise at the next MELCOM (U.K.)
Meeting to the secretary by the 21st June 2003, and any items you may have
for the Developments in Member Libraries section to be included in the
minutes of the last meeting by the same date. (The early date is caused by
my absence from the country between then and the 13th July.)
The first substantive item on the agenda will be a discussion of suitable
responses to the crisis in Iraqi Libraries.
The business meeting will be preceded by the Fourth Pearson Lecture which
will be delivered by John McIlwaine. The title is "Crossing the
bibliographical Sahara: uncertainties in the relationship between the
bibliography of the Middle East and North Africa and of Africa South of the
Sahara".
Peter Colvin
Secretary/MELCOM (UK)
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