Guest guest Posted November 14, 2007 Report Share Posted November 14, 2007 Hi Sagiv & All, Sagiv wrote: > Hi Phil, Indeed it is very sad news. Pls, let us know how can we assist > in promoting/keeping on this great service very dear to all of us, > Sagiv. Our first priority is to see IF the original files can be salvaged in toto. Then I want to see what other options there may be, for example in Paradigm Press, BMAS, Acupuncture.com, Blue Poppy, etc. IF we can recover the complete set of files, we will try to get all of them into one host. This crash is causing untold trouble for those of us with heavy publications on the old site because all our links (and WWW pointers to our work) are now defunct. Emails are already coming in asking where our papers have gone. All we can tell them is: " into thin air " . It will take an enormous amount of work to remount these files elsewhere. I have not the stomach for it but I hope that someone else will salvage the Web Journal of Acupuncture and maintain it into he future. Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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