From a notice on the Ancient World Bloggers Group Blog:
http://ancientworldbloggers.blogspot.com
Over at <http://www.currentepigraphy.org/> Current Epigraphy we're taking
some steps to try to improve library holdings of epigraphic publications. We
hope that we'll be joined there by other scholars and librarians.
This was Gil <http://artsci.wustl.edu/%7Eclassics/faculty.php?facID=21>
Renberg's idea: a place to share notices of useful publications (print or
electronic) that seem to have escaped the collections dragnet and are
therefore dangerously (preservation) or disruptively (research support)
underrepresented in a nation's or a region's libraries.
We're trying to use the blog medium to our advantage as well, so we're
tagging relevant posts as concerned with "rare publications". This gives us
a <http://www.currentepigraphy.org/category/publications/rare_publication/>
thematically browseable list, together with a
<http://www.currentepigraphy.org/category/publications/rare_publication/feed
/> corresponding web feed.
You can read more about the initiative at CurEp: "New
<http://www.currentepigraphy.org/2008/01/22/new-and-rare-publications/> and
Rare Publications" (22 Jan 2008).
Members of cohsl and fclsc are encouraged to participate actively or
passively!
Yours,
-Chuck-
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Charles Ellwood Jones
Head, The Blegen Library
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
54 Souidias Street, GR-106 76 Athens, Greece
<Tel:(+30)> Tel: (+30) 210-72-36-313 (ex.103); Fax:(+30) 210-72-50-584
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