Modification History for the IBS Site

13th January 2001 Housekeeping: references to the incumbants at Whitehall in Summer 2000 removed from the Whitehall page; note on the state of the Bulletin Board updated on the front page.
24th June 2000 Added Ian Tipton's note about Thoemmes Press to Bulletin Board, plus a bare-bones copy of the Berkeley Briefs newsletter.
20th June 2000 Added web rings page, initially with one ring (18th century ring). Added note about Whitehall in summer to the front page, with a scanned image of a contemporary engraving of Whitehall. Added a note on the Whitehall page, about who was going to be staying at Whitehall during the summer.
9th June 2000 Turbayne prize page: updated information, thanks to John Bennett at University of Rochester, and Ian Tipton. Index page: added hit counter.
7th June 2000 Links page: added link to Swami Krishnananda. Turbayne Prize page: created.
1st June 2000 Links page: added link to Noesis; corrected links to The Window and The Querist.
30th May 2000 Front page: list of IBS officers added. Links page: links added (to e-texts for Johnson correspondence, and New Theory of Visions; and to papers by Bradatan and Martin; and 'other' section, links 1 to 11).e-mail announcement of the web site sent to 28 owners of Berkeleian websites.
29th May 2000 Bookshop page: creation of an online Berkeleian 'bookshop'. This is the launch of the first phase of a project that has involved an effort over several weeks by Peter Lloyd and Ian Tipton.
26th April 2000 Made membership form clearer. Corrected typos on index and Whitehall pages.
19th April 2000 Added: history and map of Whitehall; geographical sites page; membership form. Corrected typos.
18th April 2000 Added: history of IBS; photograph of Whitehall; subscription details; scroll bars on the side-pages for Whitehall, Honyman Hall, and Redwood Library.
4th February 2000 Basic first version. Front page giving postal address for IBS (Honyman Hall) plus photograph of Honyman. External inks to main web sites concerned with George Berkeley. Skeleton of bulletin board.
24th April 1999 The idea of a web site for the IBS conceived at the IBS conference, "The Legacy of George Berkeley, from the 18th to the 21st Century" in Newport, Rhode Island.


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