In this issue: We're back to normal after a blockbuster September TSLL. Thanks to all OBS and TS members who contributed copy for the last issue. Actually, it was rather overwhelming; the issue contained, by far, the most material we've ever published in a single issue. Many of the authors were first time contributors and I hope that they will consider writing for TSLL on a regular basis.
You should have also received the TSLL index for volumes 19 and 20. Thanks to Jean Pajarek for compiling this index.
Joining us for the first time in this issue are our new Preservation editor, Chris Anglim, and Christine Tar and Margaret McDonald, who will keep us alert as to the vagaries of serial titles.
http://www.aallnet.org/sis/tssis/tssis.htm
It was an exciting day when Martin Wisneski
called to tell me to look at TSLL on the Web.
Of course, the first thing I did was to search
for my column! The September issue will
appear shortly, and this issue may be there
before you get your paper copy. (If the postal
service runs true to form, that will be the
case.) Be sure to drop in to look at the
electronic edition of TSLL -- let us know what
you think of it.