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Re: You are now subscribed to the DC-RDA list

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Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]>

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List for discussion on Resource Description and Access (RDA)

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Thu, 29 May 2008 09:55:02 -0700

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I thought there had been some posts since then, although not many. Diane 
and I are about to announce that we have a good many of the vocabularies 
and value vocabularies registered in the NSDL registry. So this can be 
the teaser for that announcement, which will have the detail.

kc

Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
> Does this list actually exist? I subscribed two months ago, I think 
> after Karen Coyle maybe reccommended I did. The listserv told me I was 
> subscribed.  Haven't seen a single post since then. Are you out there?
> 
> Jonathan
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