Sunday, February 8, 2009

Welcome Message

APPOSITIONS: Studies in Renaissance / Early Modern Literature and Culture
http://appositions.blogspot.com/
ISSN: 1946-1992

E-Conference: February-March, 2009

Dialogues & Exchanges
(writers/readers/texts/fields)

On this page you’ll find closing remarks from the 2009 Appositions e-conference. Papers from that event have been removed from the site, but a conference program remains along with any comments that were posted in reply to the papers during February-March, 2009.

You may still view our two special events from the e-conference:

* John Milton E-Variorum:
“When I consider how my light is spent”,
http://appositions.blogspot.com/2009/02/event.html

* Book Reviewing in the Digital Age:
Practice/Politics/Pedagogy,
http://appositions.blogspot.com/2009/02/event-b.html

We hope you’ll visit those events, which will remain open, and offer your questions and statements via the “post a comment” link at the bottom of each document page. All postings will be lightly moderated prior to their appearance.

This e-conference was a free, open-access event organized and hosted by APPOSITIONS: Studies in Renaissance / Early Modern Literature and Culture, ISSN: 1946-1992, a peer-reviewed, electronic, independently managed and published journal.

For articles and book reviews published in Volume One of the journal, use the triangles above to open and close the TOC: go to 2008, then May. Click individual titles and then scroll down.

Volume Two of Appositions will be published in May, 2009. All submissions to the journal will undergo our standard peer-review process.

During the period of the e-conference (February 28 until April 6, 2009), the Appositions site received a total of 1,186 visits from 69 countries, including, for example: South Africa (3), France (8), Italy (15), Germany (18), and India (31). Total visits from the top 5 countries representing the greatest frequencies were: Australia (33), Canada (69), Cyprus (79), UK (148), US (630). 17 comments were posted in reply to the papers and events.

If you would like to see a copy of the CFP for the 2009 e-conference, click here:
http://appositions.blogspot.com/2009/02/cfp-2009-dialogues-and-exchanges.html

We hope you will enjoy your visit, and that you’ll share Appositions with your colleagues, friends, and students. If you have questions and/or comments, please let us hear from you.

The Editors
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APPOSITIONS: Studies in Renaissance / Early Modern Literature & Culture, http://appositions.blogspot.com/, ISSN: 1946-1992, Volume Two (2009): Dialogues & Exchanges

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