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Replied: "Robert Schmunk <rbs@panix.com> "
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From: Robert Schmunk <rbs@panix.com>
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Subject: Re: [news.answers] LIST: Alternate History Stories, 1 of 8
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> What's the current status of the posting
> "LIST: Alternate History Stories, 1 of 8" 
> (and the other parts)?

The bibliography is about to become Web-only with its next release,
which will occur later this month. However, I do plan at that time
to begin posting a monthly "you can find it here" announcement. Thus,
for purposes of the news.answers database, the subject should
probably be changed to "POINTER: Alternate History Stories"
and the frequency to monthly.





> The records which comprise the List of Periodic Informational
> Postings, which we try to keep updated, state that it should be posted
> Quarterly,
> but as far as we can tell, it hasn't been posted since
> 16 Apr 1996.  Could you please let us know what's up?
> 
> Note that we're not trying to pressure you into posting it or anything
> like that; that's certainly not our prerogative.  We're just trying to
> verify that it's is still an active posting so that we can keep our
> records up-to-date.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> - Pam Greene
> one of the *.answers moderators, news-answers-request@mit.edu
> 


-- 
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