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8.3 Where can I find Electronic publications

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This article is from the The Religious Society of Friends FAQ, by Marc Mengel mengel.nospam@users.sourceforge.net with numerous contributions by others.

8.3 Where can I find Electronic publications

Current information on several Quaker mailing lists is available
on the web. (See http://cpcug.org/user/wsamuel/qeu.html)

There is a British list Quaker-B, send mail saying:

subscribe Quaker-B <my-real name>

to listserv@listserv.rl.ac.uk to subscribe.


Quaker-Spectrum mailing list: One may subscribe by sending the
message "subscribe" to:
Quaker-Spectrum-request@mes1s0.engr.ccny.cuny.edu

Read soc.religion.quaker and/or bit.listserv.quaker-p on USENET news.

Read the Quaker Electronic Archive (See http://www/qis.net/~daruma)

A World-Wide-Web page is being maintained by Russ Nelson
(See http://www.quaker.org/)

 

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