Re: digital SIGNA bulletin?


 

I did send a couple of boxes ahead of The Siberian Iris for the Portland convention.....cost more in postage than what we recouped in sales. I think we left them there with somebody or gave some copies away. We do advertise in the Siberian Iris but slim pickins'. We are printed less copies these days. We used to have a run of 700 copies years ago when the Sib. membership was higher... we have to adapt to today's world. I say, give them away to new members or for the price of postage for all sections.... a wealth of info in those pubs.
 
Ellen Gallagher


From: Rodney Barton <rbartontx@yahoo.com>
To: iris-species@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, January 8, 2010 2:58:41 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-species] digital SIGNA bulletin?

 

I don't think Carla does. They would be way too cumbersome. We do try to get seeds to AIS when we can.  I've only made a couple of conventions myself.  Prepare to have a great time!

SIGNA is probably way down on Google's list for digitization. :)

Rod


From: Diane Whitehead <voltaire@islandnet. com>
To: iris-species@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Fri, January 8, 2010 1:47:48 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-species] digital SIGNA bulletin?

 

I assume you take a stack along to sell at the AIS conventions? I've
never been to one, but we are hosting one in 2011.

And maybe Google has digitized the journals already, or are they doing
only books? We have a copy of the family history of one branch of the
family, information from the 1700s on, and privately published in the
late 1800s. I just found it online, digitized by Google.

Diane

On 8-Jan-10, at 11:24 AM, Ellen Gallagher wrote:

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> Carla won't like that because she has a room full of paper copies
> she'd love to sell.
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> I hear you - I have tons of back issues of The Siberian Iris but
> remain hopeful that folks still would like to buy hard copies...
> time to move on in the digital world... :-)
>
>




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