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#109868 - 04/18/00 12:00 AM Newsletter Filler Material
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Being an ex-newsletter editor myself, I know that filler material is always needed for newsletters.

Everyone check out the publications area of www.aaca.org. Specifically the "Rummage Box".

Username: aaca
Password: duryea

Enough material there to fill 20 newsletters. Go check it out!

Peter

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#109869 - 04/18/00 09:07 AM Re: Newsletter Filler Material
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Peter, Now I know why I got such quick service. Editors stick together. The newsletter editors area on www.aaca.org is a great source of info. I used some of it as my hand out at the editors seminar in Philly in February. SalG

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#109870 - 04/29/00 03:19 AM Re: Newsletter Filler Material
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 590
Loc: Fallston, MD USA
Peter,
Here's my gripe. I use the Rummage Box material; but usually key it in myself because in the past (haven't checked lately) it is woefully out-of-date on the website. I know you can't post it if it's not provided to you!

jnp

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#109871 - 04/28/00 07:54 PM Re: Newsletter Filler Material
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Registered: 01/16/00
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John is 100% correct! The latest web Rummage Box is dated July 1999-NEW. I am not sure but I think some one at work today told me that we are approaching the end of May 2000. We too have to type the info into the computer
where as if it were on the web we could down load--much faster at least the way I type it is. Peter I sure that you are aware that these monthly dead lines come around very rapidly. It seems like every other week.
later-jac

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#109872 - 04/28/00 08:23 PM Re: Newsletter Filler Material
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Registered: 11/12/99
Posts: 1867
Loc: Union Grove, AL, USA
Two items - First for Peter: I know you talked to John Hart in Philly about providing the RB electronically to update the website immediately with each issue. What happened?

Second - Can you add something on the homepage options so that editors can download the AACA logo and also the logos for the L&RC and Museum? I suspect this would be a help to the editors.

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#109873 - 04/29/00 01:46 AM Re: Newsletter Filler Material
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Did talk to the Rummage Box editor in Philly, but as yet have not recv the latest copy of the newsletter in electronic form. Soon as i get it i'll post it.

As to the graphics, the AACA logo is in the "publications" area... will ge the library and museum logos up asap.

Peter

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