Someone who might be able to answer those questions is Laura Blanchard. lblanchard@pacscl.org
I believe that she was one of the editors. pax, Patti Cossard
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 17:02:09 -0600 From: "Daniel O'Donnell" caedmon@uleth.ca Subject: [dm-l] History of the Online Reference Bibliography
(ORB)
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Hi does anybody know the dates roughly of the ORB? I.e. when
did it
begin? Is there an original prospectus does anybody know?
-d
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Yes, Laura Blanchard was in on the founding of ORB, and so was Carolyn Rhodes, the guiding spirit, now retired, and Paul Halsell (and Rebecca, were you among the original perpetrators >).
Oops. There was a sentence that began "We, the founders" and a sentence that said "a portrait of us, the founders" -- and naturally the wrong bits and pieces of each sentence remained in the note. Pretend I wrote something grammatical.