LINGUIST List 17.2962
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Tue Oct 10 2006
FYI: Seeking Book Donations for CAIL Library
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Seeking Book Donations for CAIL Library
Message 1: Seeking Book Donations for CAIL Library
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Date: 09-Oct-2006
From: Nancy Garcia <nancy.garcia utah.edu>
Subject: Seeking Book Donations for CAIL Library
Seeking Book Donations for CAIL Library The students and staff at CAIL (Center for American Indian Languages) at the University of Utah want to ask colleagues and friends to consider donating any duplicate copies or otherwise unwanted or unneeded books on Native American languages (and related topics) to the CAIL Library. The CAIL Library currently has a reasonable collection of books on the indigenous languages of the Americas, but with a greater concentration on Mesoamerica and Uto-Aztecan (with books from Wick Miller and Lyle Campbell). There are gaps in coverage for North America and for major portions of South America, and for recent books. The CAIL Library is open to the public, and also has a small associated computer laboratory (for students and visitors to the Center). Visitors are invited to use the library. Donations will be acknowledged formally (for your tax purposes), and the donor of each book will be indicated in the book. Thank you for considering helping the CAIL library. If you need additional information, please contact Nancy García, graduate student and CAIL's administrator (nancy.garcia utah.edu). You can also reach us by phone (801) 587-0720, or fax (801) 585-7351. Book donations can be sent to: CAIL c/o Nancy García Dept of Linguistics University of Utah 255 S. Central Campus Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0492 USA Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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