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> Bill Broom/Department of Art and Art History/Duke University mentions VRA-L
> in his response to a question about listservers. Is this the list for the
> Visual Resources Association, and if so, how do I get on it? Thanks for
> any info.
> Robin Meador-Woodruff
VRA-L Information
The VRA-L listserv is indeed for the Visual Resources Association. It is
an excellent listserv.
1) To subscribe to VRA-L, send an email message to the following address:
[log in to unmask]
You need put nothing in the "Subject" heading; it will be ignored
by the listserv.
2) In the body of the message to VRA-L include only the following (caps
are for clarity, except for your name):
subscribe VRA-L <your_full_name>
"Your_full_name" is just that, the name by which you wish to be known
on the listserv, _not_ your email address, which the listserv deciphers
automatically from your message header. Use appropriate capitalization
for your name.
3) Once subscribed to VRA-L, send messages to the listserv members at:
[log in to unmask]
ARLIS-L Information
To subscribe to ARLIS-L, the listserv for the Art Libraries Society
of North America, also an excellent service, use the same procedure
as above, substituting the following information for the numbered steps:
1) [log in to unmask]
2) subscribe ARLIS-L <your_full_name>
3) [log in to unmask]
I hope that helps.
-Bill Broom [log in to unmask]
Department of Art and Art History, Duke University
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