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SIL Membership: Dues Payment Methods

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National Representatives & Membership Dues | Dues Payment Methods | New Memberships | Online Payments

Purchase of past publications by members is usually limited to payment of dues for three (3) years preceding the year of joining SIL. Retroactive payment of fees must be made to the SIL Business Services Coordinator or National Representative at the current annual rate for ordinary members (Sodales) and institutional members (Sodales adjuncti).

Payment of dues is required each year whether journals are received that year or not.

SIL Business Services Coordinator
Denise L. Johnson
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 7431
GSGPH, 135 Dauer Dr., ESE, 148 Rosenau Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7431
USA
Telephone: +1-336-376-9362
Fax: +1-336-376-8825
Email: denisej@email.unc.edu

Nearly all earlier publications may be purchased from our publisher E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Johannesstrasse 3A, 7000 Stuttgart 1, Federal Republic of Germany at a discount (25%) to members. Volumes 1,2,3 and 13 of the Verhandlungen have been reprinted by Swets & Zeitlinger N.V., Keizersgracht 471 and 487, Amsterdam.

The official currency of SIL is in Swiss Francs. Exchange rates are determined as of 1 November of the year preceding the membership calendar year.

 

Regular Members

Institutional Members

2005

US$70.00

US$165.00

2006

US$70.00

US$165.00

2007

US$70.00

US$165.00

2008*

US$77.00

US$180.00

2009

US$77.00

US$180.00

2010

US$77.00

US$180.00

2011

US$85.00

US$250.00

* Proceedings of the 30 th Congress held in Montréal, Canada 2007 (Proceedings 30) and **Communications of the triennium, if finances permit, are distributed to members that have paid dues for the entire triennium.

Amounts of payment:

Click here for the amount of membership dues in various countries

 

Forms of payment:

Payments of SIL membership dues may be in any of the following forms:

  • Credit card (Visa or Mastercard)
  • Gift charge card (Visa or Mastercard)
  • Cheque drawn in US funds on a US-recognized bank
  • Western Union payment to “Denise Johnson, Chapel Hill, NC, USA”

NOTE: Payments by credit card are accepted ONLY through the SIL Business Services Coordinator.

 

Methods of payment:

1. ONLINE

There are two options to pay SIL membership dues, make donations, and purchase publications electronically:

Option A
(PayPal)
Click here to pay SIL dues, make donations and purchase SIL publications online.

Option B
(PDF)

Download the SIL membership form as a PDF file, available here. (Note that you will need Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat software to access the file.) Complete the form fully. When the PDF is open in Reader or Acrobat, click the Envelope icon in the toolbar (see below) to email a copy to the SIL Business Services Coordinator ONLY.

SIL Business Services Coordinator
Denise L. Johnson
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 7431
Email: denisej@email.unc.edu

2. EMAIL

To pay membership dues by electronic mail, for sake of security, please email your credit card information divided in separate e-mail messages.

SIL Business Services Coordinator
Denise L. Johnson
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 7431
Email: denisej@email.unc.edu

 

3. REGULAR MAIL

Members can mail their dues to the SIL Business Services Coordinator OR to their National Representative.

SIL Business Services Coordinator
Denise L. Johnson
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 7431
GSGPH, 135 Dauer Dr., ESE, 148 Rosenau Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7431
USA
Telephone: +1-336-376-9362
Fax: +1-336-376-8825
Email: denisej@email.unc.edu

 

4. FAX

Members can fax their credit card information to the SIL Business Services Coordinator.

SIL Business Services Coordinator
Denise L. Johnson
Fax: +1-336-376-8825


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