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Necessity may well be the mother of invention but it seems Adobe GoLive® and Photoshop® had a lot to do with it as well.

More seriously these pages owe their style and visual orientation to some sublime web work carried out to publicise the CSL: The Corpus of Serbian Language, a project of the highest intellectual order with elegant web pages hosted at the University of Belgrade. Check them out for yourself and meanwhile thanks to Aleksandar Kostić for design and Vanja Gvozdenović for implementing that site and their permision for us to adopt their style here.

These pages represent the contribution of very many ISP members past and present and very much of the material at this site originated in web pages hosted at the Universities of Laval and Adelaide. Where possible I have named but a few contributors, my apologies to those who remain nameless and where material was lost in the migrations of pages, I hope replacements might be added by members present and future. For the moment and until you next visit, I wish you the very best from a cold and wintery evening in southern Bavaria.

Mark A. Elliott (site designer) February 12th 2004

Please note that the tables in some pages have a somewhat irritating tendency to resize in Netscape browsers. While a solution is sought this can be remedied by clicking the refresh button on your menu bar.

Update 23.06.2004. I am very pleased to announce the co-hosting of the web site at Laval courtesy of Simon Grondon and Yves Lacouture and now, thanks to Erich Schröger, the files are mirrored at Leipzig. The Leipzig team include Karsten Jost and Ronny Werner who intend to implement the redirection to one or other site according to the location of the visitor. Tina Planck at Regensburg has also been of great service in the simplifying of some of our archived Fechner Day web pages.

Update 02.10.2004. Using smart redirection visitors from South, Central and North America should find themselves directed automatically to Laval, while European and other users to find themselves at Leipzig.

Design and other comments to please.


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