Sorry, yes, let me be clearer: unlimited print and electronic copies. We see WIEB as having no economic only academic value-- feel free to do everything appropriate to preserve the latter... On Jun 26, 2008, at 8:16 AM, Peter Hirtle wrote: Terrific. What about Question 3 below? Best, Peter At 05:08 AM 6/26/2008, Richard Nash wrote: We have no bound copies left, however feel free to make unlimited copies of the PDF... On Jun 26, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Peter Hirtle wrote: Dear Mr. Nash: The Cornell University Library has a copy of your edition of Michael Bellisle's book Arming America. We would be interested in adding a copy of his pamphlet Weighed in an Even Balance to the collection as well. 1. Would you be willing to send us a copy, as the web page at http://www.softskull.com/detailedbook.php?isbn=1-932360-07-7 indicates? 2. If you prefer, may we have your permission to print the pamphlet ourselves and add it to the collection? 3. May we also add a copy of the PDF to our institutional repository? I would like to create a record in our catalog pointing to the version on your server. My worry, however, is that in 100 years, that version may no longer be available from you. I would like instead to have a back-up copy stored locally to which we can point in the event that you copy is no longer available. FYI, our repository is located at http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/. We can either make the copy available to the world right now (with a permanent, unchanging URL), or we could put it in a restricted collection that would only be accessible if something happened to your copy. Thank you in advance for your assistance Sincerely yours, Peter Hirtle Peter B. Hirtle US History and General History Bibliographer CUL Intellectual Property Officer Cornell University Library 215 Olin Library Ithaca, NY 14853-5301 peter.hirtle@cornell.edu t. 607.255-4033 f. 607/255-2493 Purchase request: http://www.library.cornell.edu/services/purchase.html