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Re: Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (Tony Kidd) Marcia Tuttle 08 Oct 1996 12:10 UTC

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Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 09:59:14 +0100 (BST)
From: Tony Kidd <T.Kidd@lib.gla.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Bulletin of Hispanic Studies

I have been asked by the Hispanic Studies Department at Glasgow University
to put out the following letter, relating to the Bulletin of Hispanic
Studies - readers will remember that this title moved from Liverpool to
Glasgow some while ago, and that a Liverpool version is also, I understand,
still being published.  Any subscriptions or queries should be sent to the
publisher or editors as appropriate: contact info at end of letter.
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Tony Kidd, Serials Librarian, Glasgow University Library,
      Hillhead Street, Glasgow G12 8QE, Scotland, UK.
Email: t.kidd@lib.gla.ac.uk
Tel: (+44)141 330 6778
Fax: (+44)141 330 4198
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To all subscribers to the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies

Dear Subscriber:

We are pleased to confirm that the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies - which,
following the unanimous decision of its Editorial Team and Editorial
Committee (1995), removed its editorial and publishing location from
Liverpool University - is now firmly established at the University of
Glasgow.

In Glasgow the Bulletin continues to be edited by Ann L. Mackenzie
(General Editor) with, as Assistant Editors, Patricia McDermott, Ceri
Byrne, and (from 1997) Patricia Zecevic.

The Bulletin at Glasgow benefits from the continued support of the
experienced Editorial Committee which moved en masse from Liverpool with
the Bulletin, and whose members are eminent scholars trusted by Hispanists
internationally. The Bulletin is supported equally by the University at
Glasgow, which is committed to safeguard the economic stability of the
journal.

The new arrangements for the production and distribution of the Bulletin,
through Edinburgh University Press, are - as anticipated - smoothly
working to order.

The Bulletin, despite the initial complications of relocation, has adhered
as expected to its correct publication schedule. Three of the four issues
of the Bulletin for the current volume year (1996) - January, April and
July - have already been published, of which the January issue, as normal,
was a Monographic Number. The fourth number, already at the press, is
actually ahead of schedule for publication in October.

Preparations for the production of volume years 1997 and 1998 are already
well advanced. Nearly 200 articles and reviews previously accepted for
publication provide more than sufficient material to fill all eight issues
due to be published during the next two years. The vast majority of
contributors wolrd wide have continued to support us after the Bulletin's
relocation to Glasgow, confirming in writing their commitment to
publication of their articles and reviews in the Bulletin at Glasgow. We
are equally pleased to inform you that new articles are being consistently
received for consideration from Hispanists, as are new books for review
from publishers.

All subscribers who had paid the University of Liverpool in advance for
this volume year have been receiving the 1996 issues of the Bulletin
without extra charge, in the interests of maintaining your goodwill, and
your continued support for the Bulletin at Glasgow.

We now invite you to renew your subscriptions to the Bulletin at Glasgow.
Subscriber rates for volume year 1997 have been maintained without
increase at 1996 prices - full details are available from the publisher,
with contact details below. It would greatly assist the Bulletin - its
editors, publishers and administrators - if you would arrange payment of
your 1997 subscription at your earliest convenience and, if possible, not
later than 31 October 1996. A prompt payment discount of 10% is applicable
to all subscriptions dispatched by that date.

This letter is written by me, as Chairman of the Bulletin's Editorial
Committee, and on behalf of the editorial Team, and - at my invitation -
is countersigned by the Principal of Glasgow University. Our joint
signatures confirm that cooperation between the University of Glasgow and
the international Editorial Committee, which has achieved much during this
first year, will develop and endure, to guarantee for many years into the
future not only the academic freedom of the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
but its world-wide reputation for the high standards of its scholarship.

Your sincerely,

[signed]

Geoffrey W. Ribbans,
Chairman, Editorial Committee, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies

Graeme J. Davies
Principal, University of Glasgow
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Please send any enquiries about subscriptions, to:

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, c/o Edinburgh University Press, 22 George
Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9JX, Scotland.
Telephone: +44 (0) 131 650 6207
Fax: +44 (0) 131 662 0053
email: Kathryn.MacLean@ed.ac.uk

For general correpondence, please contact:

The Editors, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Department of Hispanic Studies,
Hetherington Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland.
Telephone: +44 (0) 141 330 5665
Fax: +44 (0) 141 339 1119
email: 101705.3356@compuserve.com