I decided not to send this document to Fenwick Library because it is now outdated. The library Special Collections Department has a digitized finding aid which lists everything, and this document does not list everything, just tries to make a stab at it. Warfield prepared this document as an email attachment to correspondence when his papers were being considered for archiving by various libraries. It gives information on the size, content and extent of his academic papers collection, and describes the extent to which the papers are already inventoried or cataloged. There are 12 appendices describing the various types of material in his collection: Papers by Other Authors (The "Comparison" Papers), Interactive Management (IM) Reports, Professional Correspondence, Teaching Materials, Sponsored Projects, Awards, Honors, and Vitae, Professional History, Research History, Examples of Warfield Transparencies (Cells), Examples of Warfield Cell Packages (Presentations), List of Some John Warfield Acquaintances, IASIS Videotapes. This document was written as a correspondence attachment, sent to Fenwick and we think possibly also to Arizona State and or University of Illinois library. Consequently, it is quite likely it was not cataloged but instead perhaps kept with the library's correspondence files. The paper was rewritten several times as we were collecting and sorting stuff. Version 11 is the version mailed to libraries in the year 2000. It still does not have all of Warfield's works, but it mentions a lot of them.