Sure, Phil, there are always copyright issues.
Perhaps the DVD is interesting without the book, I could not judge.
mike
On 1/28/06, Phil Chappell <philchappell@mac.com> wrote:
>
> Mike et. al.,
>
> Are there any copyright issues with the DVD? This is a new one for me
> - I was planning to make some copies (not the book) for friends and
> colleagues, but just thought of the legal issue. I have time - I was
> told by Erlbaum today that the book shipped Jan 10 but will take 8-10
> weeks to get here. The currents are a little strong this time of year.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Phil
> On 28/01/2006, at 7:03 AM, Mike Cole wrote:
>
> > Hi Don--
> >
> > Erlbaum is trying very hard. And some reviews have appeared on
> > Amazon, so
> > maybe
> > some memory of ARL can survive,...... biased, incomplete, and etc
> > as it is.
> > By all means
> > add to the reviews if the spirit moves you.
> >
> > I got from probability learning among IU undergrads to culture and
> > development by
> > stumbling backwards through life and being very very lucky. There
> > is a very
> > odd and
> > complicated set of retrospectively plausible stories to be told
> > about it.
> > Ask my
> > wife about it. She was there and probably understands.
> > mike
> > On 1/27/06, Cunningham, Donald James <cunningh@indiana.edu> wrote:
> >>
> >> The additional material is wonderful, not to be missed (my
> >> favorite is
> >> the Bruner/Sachs piece). I ordered my copy from Erlbaum and it
> >> arrived
> >> via UPS in dreadful condition. I sent a bilious email to Erlbaum,
> >> fully
> >> expecting the usual run around (contact the shipper, send the book
> >> back
> >> at my expense, etc). Instead a fresh and undamaged copy arrived 3
> >> days
> >> later via USPS.
> >>
> >> One regret is that Cole and Levitin did not talk more about their
> >> personal interactions with Alexander Romanovich. Mike, how did you
> >> get
> >> from " Search behavior: a correction procedure for three-choice
> >> probability learning" in 1962 (Mike's dissertation at Indiana
> >> University) to analyzing the data from the Central Asia studies a few
> >> years later? Have you written about this anywhere?
> >>
> >> Don Cunningham
> >> Indiana University
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu [mailto:xmca-
> >> bounces@weber.ucsd.edu]
> >> On Behalf Of Mike Cole
> >> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 4:05 PM
> >> To: eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity
> >> Subject: [xmca] Luria Book
> >>
> >> Here is a bit of good news about the Luria book thanks to all the
> >> feedback
> >> you have provided.
> >>
> >> Erlbaum was told by Amazon: We are waiting for more inventory to come
> >> in.
> >> We have sold out of all previously ordered inventory at an unexpected
> >> rate
> >> and are awaiting the arrival of more units, hence the current
> >> availability
> >> messaging.
> >>
> >> Also, anyone whose book arrived without the DVD is having a new books
> >> with
> >> DVD sent by Erlbaum directly.
> >>
> >> And, there are even comments/reviews appearing.
> >>
> >> Meantime, we had an interesting Class meeting on mediational
> >> theories of
> >> mind and more will be appearing in that
> >> discussion for those interested. The issue of the social context
> >> of what
> >> people wrote, and for/against whom they
> >> were writing, is a theme that appears to be staying with the
> >> class....
> >> Apropos of the DVD,
> >> mike
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