Literature


 

Any literature and other resources listed or referred to throughout this web site are available directly from the indicated "source". The key to the "source" codes can be found on our "Key To Organizations" page. The literature listings are not intended to be exhaustive. More comprehensive lists of available resources can probably be obtained directly from the individual "sources".

Make your literature requests directly to the indicated source. We can not fulfill literature requests through this web site.

Many of the sources listed will provide their literature free of charge (unless otherwise noted). However, unless it is truly a hardship for you, we feel that it is proper to extend the courtesy of "pulling your own weight" in the form of a donation that would at least cover the cost of producing and shipping the materials requested.

There may be several channels available through which you could submit your request:

  1. By regular mail, using the mailing address listed on the "Key To Organizations" page. This is still the most common, and generally preferred, method of submitting requests. It also provides the opportunity to enclose a donation at the time of the request.
  2. By e-mail. Some organizations are able to respond to requests made by e-mail, but others are not set up to handle requests via this avenue, even though they may have an e-mail address.
  3. Through the sources web site. Again, some organizations have set up their web site in such a way as to enable direct literature requests.

 

NOTE: When we occasionally use the word "sponsor" on this site, it is in reference to literature or other resources published or made available through the indicated group. It is not intended to imply that any of these groups or sources provide support in any way or have requested listing on this web site. This is an independent site, the content of which is entirely our own personal selection.

 


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