We just posted a message to our EJCREC list and though we thought
we saw evidence that it was being distributed (Listserv said so,
I got my own copy in my account, and we received a bunch of reject
notices because of the usual expired addresses), the attached
showed up in the mailbox of the account that originated the
post (Support@Rpitsvm). We only sent the note once and the Listserv
information notice appears to refer to a message that touched base
at PUCC somehow. Has our post been distributed? partially distributed?
Is there an error in Listserv? Did we do something wrong?
Thanks,
Tim Stephen
Associate Professor
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Subject: EJC/REC Volume 3, Numbers 3 and 4, 1993
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********************** EJC/REC, Vol. 3, Nos. 3 & 4, 1993 ***
The Electronic Journal of Communication/
La Revue Electronique de Communication
(EJC/REC)
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Volume 3 December 1993 Numbers 3 & 4
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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES IN AUSTRALIAN
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
PROBLEMES POSES ET POINTS DE VUE EXPRIMES DANS LES ETUDES
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