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Hi Gail.
 
There is already a very extensive internet guide to film put out
by the School of Information and Library Studies at The University of
Michigan.  It's about 38 pages long and last updated in 1994. You can get
a copy by emailing Lisa Renee Wood at [log in to unmask]
 
If you can verify, update and improve upon this base, it will be an
invaluable resouce for film/internet users everywhere. Good luck.
 
Anton Karl Kozlovic
Religion Studies
The University of South Australia
 
On Tue, 21 Mar 1995, Gail Mazure wrote:

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