I don't know if Jeremy will thank me for the following but: Some other disciplines (e.g., philosophy) maintain filelists of papers presented at conferences, pre-prints of papers submitted for publication, papers not-quite-ready-for-primetime for comments, etc. The SCREEN-L FILELIST could informally serve in a similar fashion. Maybe we could persuade Jeremy to publish a version of the FILELIST along with his SCREEN-L GUIDELINES once a month. All that it would take is submission of papers by SCREEN-L participants. As I understand the process, papers can be sent as mail (e.g., uploaded as ASCII files and sent to Jeremy) or as floppies printed to ASCII (or the Mac version). When a word processing program is used to write the paper, sending it on to SCREEN-L is almost easier than mailing copies to friends and enemies for comments. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Cal Pryluck, Radio-Television-Film, Temple University, Philadelphia <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]>