Individual Contributors
These individuals have given of their time and energy to help make the Rudolf Steiner e.Lib what it is today: gifts of equipment, time in transcribing or editing, wonderful ideas and moral support, or putting up with the e.Librarian's quirks — thank you all.
Joseph S. Sellinger
Marylin J. Kraker Tarjei Straume Mort Weizen Werner Glas Hans Gebert Michael Duffy Ralph Marinelli Frank Thomas Smith Gawain Smith Kristina Kaine Igor Sturmheit Lorenzo Ravagli Mark Russell Henk de Laat |
Anna Quinn and Steven Decker
Kees Kromme John R. Penner Phil Centers Lutz Baar Valdemar Setzer Xavier S. Bate John Sterling Walker Jean Yeager Hanna von Maltitz Antonio Aretxabala R.S.W. Bobbette Ernst Katz Karen Speerstra Kevin James Stewart |
Anonymous Contributors and Helpers Galore
Organizations
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Here credit is given to those organizations that have had a major role in shaping the Archive: by providing access to research material, answering questions and giving sound advice, and, saying it again, putting up with the e.Librarian's quirks — thanks to all.
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Thanks to the Rudolf Steiner Charitable Trust Advised Fund of RSF Social Finance for their very generous annual grants ever since 2009. Their financial support and encouragement has been a truly positive force in our growth over the past few years. Thanks also to the Mid States Shared Gifting Group of RSF Social Finance for their generous grants in 2004, 2005, and 2007. We really appreciate their recognition and affirmation of our initiative. |
Publishing Houses
It's the publishing houses that really deserve credit: without them, The e.Lib would have nothing to preserve. Thanks go to all publishers of Rudolf Steiner's works.
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And while we're here, we should all give thanks to those publishers and translators — many anonymous — who labored so hard to bring these written works to all of us. If you do copy any of this material, won't you honor these individuals by keeping the original copyright information intact? Show your thanks by buying their Books. |
Finally, if we have left anyone out, please accept our humblest apologies. This page has been long overdue, and remembering everything may not be one of the e.Librarians assets. Let us know of the omission so “Mr. Quirk” can fix it! For those people mentioned that haven't contacted us in a while, why not do it now? We'd love to hear from you.
Thank You All!