That's good. I am a "Collections Care Professional" (for lack of a better term. BTW, the term, I believe, is AIC's). The collections in question are too far and wide-ranging for me to possibly belong to all the relevant professional groups. For instance, we have the portraits (studio) of the governors, usually in the Capitol Bldg but over here currently while they paint. That's in addition to the books, maps, photos, archives, the model of Maison Caree that Jefferson had made in France, etc., etc. There's ALA (& parts), SAA (ditto), AIC (ditto the SIGs), and so forth. I once tried, belonged, for instance, to AAM. But on a Virginia public employee's salary - especially after what they have just done to us - there's not enough money. Point is, publicizing something only through AAM (or any association) channels may miss a substantial lot of interested parties. According to Klein: > > Many (okay, a few) people have asked about the availability > of papers from the Registrars Committee's PACIN and Copyright > workshops at AAM. Here is what I know so far: > > There will be packets of information provided to the participants > at the workshops, which should also be available for sale after > wards. Information about what, how, how much and who to order from > will be posted after AAM. > > Janice Klein, Chair, RC-AAM > [log in to unmask] >