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From: John and Alison Reid <JandA.Reid@tiscali.co.uk>
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WG5,

At the meeting in Las Vegas, the value of the links now available on the 
NAG site and of the archive of old documents held there was stressed. I 
have thought of a way of preserving this and reducing the work that I 
(and NAG) have to do. It is to put all new documents on LiveLink with 
open access and point to them from the NAG html files. I have begun 
doing this. I will only be sending html files (plus any edits to the 
indices of historical documents) to NAG.

Cheers,

John.
