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Now Open: The IGS Online Library 1 Year, 3 Months ago  
Hi there,

Ed Kellogg inadvertently pointed me to some 300 or so articles "hidden" on the ol' pre-purple IGS website. While that site went offline long ago, I discovered a version of the site on the server for the old IGS Discussion Forums before we folded them. I successfully preserved the pre-purple site and these articles.

I just got around to uploading them, mostly in .pdf format, to the IGS website. You can find them in the brand-new area called "The IGS Online Library." This area "eats" the Essays & Articles area formerly found in the Learning Center.

I've preserved the original categories that Steve Stockdale presumably created, combining the formerly separated ETC and General Semantics Bulletin essays under their respective categories. I also folded in the items formerly found in Essays & Articles.

Have a look! You can find the IGS Online Library here:

Learning Center > Online Library

Cheers,
Ben
IGS Webmaster
 
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