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American Saddlebred Reference Directory Now Available Online



 

Lexington, Kentucky ­– For the first time ever, the 2007 American Saddlebred Reference Directory is now available electronically on the Association’s website and it’s free to all active ASHA members.  Just click the following link http://www.saddlebred.com/members/index.php and login.  Once you have logged in, follow the instructions provided.  The Reference Directory physical copy has been mailed to all active ASHA members by USPS book rate mail.  In the meantime, the Association is providing this service as a convenience to its members.

 

ASHA offers two options for viewing the Reference Directory online.  Members may choose to view and/or print the Directory by sections or download the entire Directory to your computer.  Please keep in my mind that a dial-up Internet connection will slow the process of downloading the entire Directory.  Due to the size of the Reference Directory file, expect to wait a few minutes when downloading the entire Directory, even with a high-speed Internet connection.  However, accessing the Directory by individual sections should take little time regardless of your Internet connection.  Viewing by section provides members the freedom of clicking on an item from the Reference Directory’s Table of Contents and accessing only that specific portion of the Directory. 

 

In order to view the Reference Directory online, you must be an active ASHA member and have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.  To obtain a free download of Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here.  An electronic version as well as a hard copy of the Reference Directory is also available for purchase by non-members at the Saddlebred Store.  Non-members who join ASHA now will receive a free copy of the Reference Directory as a benefit of membership.  Click here to become a member today.

 

If you experience difficulty in accessing the Reference Directory online, contact ASHA Technology Manager Casey Massey at c.massey@asha.net.

 

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