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Betsy Price of the Utah Museum of Natural History, pointed out the website
for the report's chapter on public interest and understanding of science:
http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/seind96/ch7_cont.htm
This address will get you to that particular chapter's table of contents.
The site is very easy to navigate, quick to download and *relatively* quick
to print (if you print the figures be sure to set your printing preferences
on "color/grayscale" rather than "black and white" or you won't be able to
read them at all).
For those who don't have internet access, I'd be happy to photocopy the
chapter and mail it to you. I *must* ask, however, that *only* those
without internet access request copies from me, as it will be a
double-sided 35+ page document. I really don't mind making copies for
those who won't get this report otherwise, but I don't want to make copies
for people who have access but are too lazy to download their own. No
offense, I'm just speaking from past experience elsewhere.
Bill Stirrat
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