Editor: Karen Grace. Printed issue Designer: Musick & Co.
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I'm entering these articles onto my WWW page and onto the UM-St. Louis
Gopher as an experiment. To my knowledge, the articles and photographs
(for those accessing this through the WWW) are not copyrighted. I am,
of course, attributing the articles and photos to their creators. The
design of the printed issues could be under copyright protection,
but that is not being duplicated in this electronic "edition". (The printed
issue is quite nice, by the way--Good job, Musick & Co.) If you have any constructive
comments, drop me e-mail at:
ataylor@admiral.umsl.edu and we'll discuss it. If you're in the St. Louis area, you can stop by the:
University of Missouri-St. Louis, Thomas Jefferson Library, Reference Desk, (Ask for Anne Taylor)
or mail your letter to: Same place and person as above, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121
Now, as to this experiment. I'm not duplicating entire issues--only those portions that deal with the lives of women in Missouri. I am including all photos except those that PI needed special permission to reproduce. I will also be seeking permission,
but for now, a descriptive note about the item will have to do. All articles will be mounted as text files on the Libraries' gopher, under the
Women's Studies section (email me for the entire pathway), at a later date.