An interesting note re the evolution of electronic journals from the editors of POSTMODERN CULTURE... I wonder how long it'll be before Oxford U Press charges for access to POSTMODERN CULTURE. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS TO PUBLISH _POSTMODERN CULTURE_ Oxford University Press and _Postmodern Culture_ are pleased to announce a new partnership in electronic publishing. Beginning in January of 1993, Oxford will publish _Postmodern Culture_, marking the first time a university press has published a networked, fully electronic journal. _Postmodern Culture_ is a peer-reviewed electronic journal of interdisciplinary criticism on contemporary literature, theory, and culture. It is currently published at North Carolina State University, and is supported by the NCSU Dept. of English, the NCSU Libraries, NCSU Campus and Engineering Computing, the NCSU College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the NCSU Research Office. _Postmodern Culture_ has appeared three times a year since September of 1990; at present, it has over 2,300 subscribers in more than 40 countries. Oxford University Press established an electronic publishing research unit in late 1985 and released their first electronic products in 1988. Oxford currently publishes more than fifty electronic packages in science, medicine, general reference, and the humanities and social sciences: _Postmodern Culture_ will be Oxford's first electronic journal and its first networked electronic publication. To subscribe to disk or microfiche before January, 1993, send $15 (individual rate) or $30 (institutional rate) to: Postmodern Culture Box 8105 NCSU Raleigh, NC 27695-8105 In Canada, add $3; outside North America, add $7. Please specify disk format (Macintosh 3.5", IBM 3.5" or IBM 5.25"). After January, 1993, send disk and microfiche subscription requests to: Journals Department Oxford University Press 2001 Evans Road Cary, NC 27513