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abelard.org is a completely independent source of information, provided by unpaid volunteers. This site has lots of information of educational value, visited by hundreds of thousands of readers each year. We want to maintain abelard.org as an open access resource
that is, without compulsory charges for viewing the However, the abelard.org site takes a great deal of work, time and expense to build and maintain. How you can helpabelard.org currently receives no subsidies, no sponsorship and has no private income source. So we solicit donations from those who believe in what
we are achieving, and who would like to see the site’s content maintained
and continue to grow. No limitations, no pressuresThis site is accessed widely by the impecunious young and by students. We do not wish to limit their access, and we will not allow any advertising that seeks to pressure the young. Thus, we are experimenting with this means of maintaining and forwarding the work of abelard.org. Sponsorship by educational funds would also interest abelard.org, but only if such sponsorship makes no editorial or other demands that would distort the direction of the abelard.org site.
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