Commercial digest -- 1 message Ercelawn, Ann 01 May 2009 21:49 UTC
ABOUT THE COMMERCIAL DIGEST SERIALST Commercial Digest pilot project: Since June 2008, the SERIALST moderators have been experimenting with compiling and distributing a Commercial Digest once a week, on Friday afternoons, with messages containing informational content from commercial bodies (i.e., publishers, vendors, agents, etc.). The moderators review submitted messages for informational content that may interest our subscribers. We reserve the right to reject messages that are purely for advertising or product/service solicitation, with little or no informational content beyond the solicitation, as well as other content that are not within the scope and purpose guidelines of SERIALST (see: http://www.uvm.edu/~bmaclenn/serialst.html) If you have thoughts or feedback about the Commercial digest, or other aspects of SERIALST, please let us hear from you. Contact information for the SERIALST moderators is at: http://www.uvm.edu/~bmaclenn/serialst.html#contacts 1 message: Subject: Reminder: current Renaissance Quarterly content available only through U of C Press From: Kevin Stacey <kstacey@uchicago.edu> Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:28:01 -0500 *With apologies for cross posting* The University of Chicago Press reminds library subscribers that current content for Renaissance Quarterly (RQ) is now available only through direct subscriptions with the Press. Subscribers who previously accessed current content through Project MUSE or other providers should contact Press customer service (sub@press.uchicago.edu<mailto:sub@press.uchicago.edu> or (877) 705-1878) or their agents to renew their subscriptions. The March 2009 issue of RQ marked the first to be published under a partnership between University of Chicago Press and The Renaissance Society of America. Since its founding fifty-five years ago, RQ has been published by the Society. With its move to the Press, the journal's online edition now features active reference linking, online-only enhancements such as color images, audio and video files, appendices, and other ancillary material, and all of the journal's back content. RQ publishes twelve to sixteen articles a year and about four hundred reviews that use the lenses of multiple disciplines-from art history to the history of science to women's and gender studies-to view the Renaissance. While firmly committed to publishing the best research on the Italian and Northern Renaissance, spanning the period of 1300-1650 in Western history, RQ welcomes scholars who explore new methodologies. An upcoming paper will explore the transmission of Renaissance culture to the Americas. For more information please visit RQ's home on the web: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/rq/current. For subscription information, please contact sub@press.uchicago.edu<mailto:sub@press.uchicago.edu> or (877) 705-1878. Kevin Stacey Publicity Manager University of Chicago Press Journals Division P: 773-834-0386 F: 773-702-0172 kstacey@uchicago.edu<mailto:kstacey@uchicago.edu> www.journals.uchicago.edu<http://www.journals.uchicago.edu>