You might suggest that anyone interested in this article can find it in their nearest library. This will save your phone bill, trees (paper) and separate the casually interested from the truly committed. The New Yorker article fails to point out the fact that once these card catalogues are computerized what important role would the old cards serve especailly given the cost of storage. This like the emf article that appeared a couple of years earlier is an anti technology piece (flat-earth sentiment). On Thu, 28 Apr 1994 [log in to unmask] wrote: > The premise of the New Yorker article is that there is information > on those old library catalogue cards that is being lost when they > are discarded after computerization. This is a 21 page article > and I can't really summarize what he says in a few sentences. I > am willing to xerox and mail copies of the article, as long as > I don't get too many requests (gulp). > > ******************************************* > Felicia Pickering > [log in to unmask] > or > [log in to unmask] >