Re: southern exposure Ian Woodward 11 Apr 2008 20:36 UTC

The latest we received was marked 'v. 36 no.1/2', so not yet. I could not find any volume/issue designations on the two 2007 issues we received, just dates.   One could ask the staff at the Institute of Southern Studies what their plans are for the future. If my experience is representative, the editor and circulation director are not in the habit of returning phone calls.  IW

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Seems like all the issues are special reports now; is anyone contemplating how to handle these issues; anyone considering treating it as a monograph or as a monographic serial instead of a journal?

Patricia Pettijohn

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