
Individuals submitting requests are required to be currently paid-up members of IASA and willing to participate in the work of IASA. The purposes of the travel grants are to encourage active participation at the IASA annual conferences by those who have no alternative funding and to encourage continuing participation in the work of IASA. Members are invited to apply for travel grants for assistance to attend the Muscat, Oman Conference in October. Peter and I and the ARSC Treasurer, Steve Ramm, are discussing mutually beneficial approaches to collecting dues, with the aim of ensuring two things: firstly, to make life a little easier for members and secondly, to make sure that a higher percentage of membership dues ends up in IASA and ARSC coffers rather than in the banks'. With the invoices being sent out in 1997 I have been offering those North American IASA/ARSC joint members the option of mailing their cheques direct to the ARSC Executive Director in the United States: Peter Schambarger, ARSC, P.O. However, for 1997, options have been explored which will, in the first instance, make things easier for those IASA members who are also members of ARSC, and particularly those living in North America who do not have the benefit of European GIRO exchange. The global spread of membership as well as IASA's relatively small size remains a headache for the Treasurer. New Arrangements for Paying SubscriptionsĪs members may know, we are continually trying to explore easier and more efficient ways of collecting membership dues. This will be known as the IASA Directory and will be ready for distribution to all members in February. IASA's hard-pressed Editor and Treasurer have finished compiling the replacement for the 1989 Membership List. Members wishing to add information about their organisations to the IASA pages must send their contribution as ASCII files, on disc or via e-mail to: R Iestyn Hughes, Assistant Keeper National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3BU, U.K.


Member institutions which have their own URLs are encouraged to send them to Iestyn, by conventional post or by e-mail, so that links may be provided from the IASA pages to their own institutions. The internet address for the new IASA homepage is Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Woolich Racing and with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.Iestyn Hughes writes: "The IASA "homepage" should be launched on Monday 27 January 1997. Unauthorized use or duplication of any of the material on this website without express and written permission from this website’s author and owner is strictly prohibited. Woolich Racing Products are Intended for RACE USE on CLOSED CIRCUIT ONLY

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