(1) Journals THE MOVING IMAGE is in its second year of production by U of Minnesota Press. Its early issues have been well edited and quite hefty in volume. It is the Journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA). (2) Which segues to Dana Polan's questions about finding information about Harvard 1920s . . . the University Film Foundation -- an educational film production and distribution service. Posting your query to the AMIA-L might yield some good results. (Subscribe to [log in to unmask]; mail to [log in to unmask]) I'm guessing that someone like Rick Prelinger ([log in to unmask]; prelinger.com) or Geoff Alexander, found of the Academic Film Archive of North America (afana.org) ([log in to unmask]) would have some answers for you, if not Bruce Jenkins at the Harvard Film Archive. Both Alexander and Prelinger are part of a double session on the history of educational and academic films I have organized for the November 2002 AMIA Conference -- which is in Boston. Dan Streible University of South Carolina ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html