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wanda bershen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Jan 2000 11:29:56 -0500
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Hi there

I'm a long-time Screen_L member and teach a grad course at NYU cinema
Studies in Curatorial Practice with Film & Video.

Delighted to see Cinema Journal on-line -- but sorry no individual
subscriptions are possible.

I also distribute foreign language films -- very interesting ones -- to the
university community.  Is ther a way to announce a New Series via Cineam
Journal??  Or perhaps via Society for Cinema Studies Website??

We are about to do large mailing of flyers end of January --and will have
all that info on the Web by March.  still would be great to announce
on-line to Film studies community.

thanks for any advice you can offer.

Wanda Bershen
RED DIAPER PRODUCTIONS


At 08:55 AM 1/18/00 -0600, you wrote:
>The first electronic issue of Cinema Journal is now online as part of
>Project Muse:
>
>http://muse.jhu.edu
>
>Cinema Journal is published for the Society for Cinema Studies by the
>University of Texas Press.  Project Muse is an effort begun by Johns
>Hopkins University Press to put the full text of academic journals onto the
>Web--bringing together a consortium of several university presses (see
>below for the current members).
>
>Project Muse is an exciting concept, but it has its limitations.  The
>biggest one is that access is not free or unlimited.  You must access
>Project Muse through a computer at an institution (a university or library)
>that subscribes to it.  Individuals are not permitted to subscribe to the
>journals on their own (with two exceptions).  Thus, if you're not at a
>subscribing institution, you're out of luck.
>
>However, a sample issue of each journal is available for free
>browsing.  The full text AND illustrations from Cinema Journal's Fall 1999
>issue are now available at:
>
>http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/cj
>
>Also, an archive of tables of context may be found at the University of
>Texas Press' Website:
>
>http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/journals/jcj.html
>
>If you want to be notified via e-mail when a new issue of CJ is printed,
>you may subscribe to a listserv that distributes its table of
>contents.  Just send e-mail to:
>
>[log in to unmask]
>
>In the body of the message put:
>
>subscribe contents YourName
>
>Replace "YourName" with your human name, as in:
>
>subscribe contents Jeremy Butler
>
>For more information about Cinema Journal and its nascent online efforts,
>please feel free to contact me, CJ's managing editor.
>
>
>----- Project Muse Participants -----
>
>Carnegie Mellon University Press
>Duke University Press
>Johns Hopkins University Press
>Indiana University Press
>MIT Press
>Oxford University Press
>Penn State Press
>University of Hawaii Press
>University of Texas Press
>University of Wisconsin Press
>
>
>
>----
>Jeremy Butler
>[log in to unmask]
>Managing Editor, Cinema Journal
>http://www.cinemastudies.org
>Telecommunication & Film/University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa
>
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Wanda Bershen
RED DIAPER PRODUCTIONS
451 East 14 Street 8F
NYC, N.Y. 10009
tel/fax: 212-598-0224

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