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                    Stevan, I found archives of this thread here: 
        
    http://www.openarchives.org/pipermail/ups/1999-December/000088.html http://www.openarchives.org/pipermail/ups/1999-December/000089.html This is very interesting reading! I had no idea things had gotten so acrimonious. It seems particularly tragic. Everything I've read on your blog seems to make eminent sense. I've gotten a sense that your emphasis on Institutional Repositories has enormous potential, and is not as well-understood as it should be, and I'm trying to understand the reasons.  | 
            
    
    
    
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