This is to let everyone know that the spring issue of the Inkshed Newsletter is now available on line. The *.pdf printable version isn't up quite yet but I hope it will be there soon. Jane Milton's put together a really interesting issue, including pieces on technology resistance by Geoff Cragg, on helping students see how documentation works by Doug Brent, and on becoming an inkshedder by Marian Horne. You can read it all by clicking here: http://www.stu.ca/inkshed And perhaps almost equally interesting, Leslie Saunders and her student Julian (who did the scanning) have provided us with an almost complete set of back issues of the Newsletter, going back right to the beginning. They're on line now, as *.pdf files (including, in some cases, Jim Reither's handwritten annotations). They're on the same site; click on "back issues" and then on "issues previous to 1994." We seem to be missing the issues between Volume 7, #1 (January 1988) and Volume 8, #2 (March 1989). If anyone has hard copies of those and can send them to Leslie, we'll get them scanned and up. They're a fascinating resource for this history of inkshedding and of writing (and reading) instruction in Canada. Have fun with them, and the current Newsletter. The next Newsletter will be edited by Heather and Roger Graves; stay tuned for announcements and calls for contributions. -- Russ St. Thomas University http://www.StThomasU.ca/~hunt/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- To leave the list, send a SIGNOFF CASLL command to [log in to unmask] or, if you experience difficulties, write to Russ Hunt at [log in to unmask] For the list archives and information about the organization, its newsletter, and the annual conference, go to http://www.stu.ca/inkshed/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-