Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!homxb!hrs From: hrs@homxb.ATT.COM (H.SILBIGER) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.iso Subject: Re: another of the most commonly asked question .. Obtaining ISO Documents Summary: ISO Documents Message-ID: <3035@homxb.ATT.COM> Date: 22 Feb 89 04:23:59 GMT References: <218@hsvpmi.UUCP> <6217@saturn.ucsc.edu> Organization: AT&T BL Holmdel NJ USA Lines: 13 In article <6217@saturn.ucsc.edu>, ulmo@ssyx.ucsc.edu (Brad Allen) writes: > > Yes, that's right, I also want to know how to obtain ISO documents. > ISO standards can be ordered from ANSI in New York City. Some libraries have them. They are not public domain, since they are expensive to produce,, and ISO is supported by National Bodies such as ANSI, BSI and DIN, which are not government organizations, but have membership fees. Somee libraries will have copies of ISO standards. Copies of working documents (draft standards) are available to participants involved in the standards making process. Herman Silbiger hrs@batavier.ATT.COM