Dear Harry:
Thanks for emailing me with news from your latest trip to Greece. I am a
Greek immigrant and graduate library student. Your speech comes very handy to
me because I happen to be writing a paper about Greek collections in the
United States. You mentioned that your wrote it in English first. Is it
possible to view the English version? Thanks a lot. Harikleia
The only thing I know is that I don't know anything (Ancient Greek proverb)
Harikleia Sirmans
Cataloging Clerk
300 Woodrow Wilson Dr.
Valdosta, GA 31605
Tel.: 229-333-0086 ext. 233
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Subject: [Cohsl-list] September Greek trip
Dear colleagues,
I had a very interesting and (I think) successful acquisitions trip to
Athens last month, visiting bookdealers, bookstores, libraries, and
bibliographic agencies. If you'd like a copy of my trip report, please
get back to me off-list and I'll e-mail it out to you.
I also gave (at the request of the US Embassy in Athens) a talk the
evening of September 15 on LC and on Modern Greek collections in the US in
general. The talk, given in Greek, was in the Main Reading Room of the
National Library (I have to confess, I wrote it in English and the Embassy
translated it). The text has now been uploaded to the online journal
"Synergasia" (publication of the library committee representing several
foreign libraries in Athens) and you can see it at the following address:
http://www.goethe.de/ins/gr/lp/prj/mag/sep/art/elindex.htm
Regards,
Harry
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