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***With apologies for cross-posting*** The University of Chicago Press has released its journal
subscription rates for 2011. For complete pricing information and the full
list of journals published by the Press, visit www.journals.uchicago.edu. As we announced last March, 2011 marks the beginning of our
partnership with JSTOR in the Current Scholarship Program. Joining the CSP is
part of our long-term mission to keep our journals accessible, discoverable,
and affordable for scholars and institutions around the world. Beginning in
January, electronic access to University of Chicago Press journals will
transition to JSTOR's platform, offering scholars and educators an improved
online work environment that combines new content with complete journal
backfiles. Electronic only and print + electronic subscriptions to our
journals will now be processed by JSTOR, while print-only subscriptions will
be handled directly by the Press. Subscriptions for all formats will still be
available through subscription agents. For more information about the Current Scholarship Program and
subscription procedures, visit http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/programs/currentScholarship.jsp,
email participation@jstor.org or call toll-free in the U.S. (877) 786-7575
(outside the U.S. call (212) 358-6400). You can reach The University of Chicago Press at
subscriptions@press.uchicago.edu or call toll-free in U.S. and Canada (877) 705-1878 (outside the U.S. and Canada, call (773) 753-3347). NEW JOURNALS We are pleased to introduce four excellent additions to our
journals portfolio for 2011. . Published in association with the Bard Graduate Center, West
86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture aims
for truly interdisciplinary study of objects in their cultural and historical
contexts. The journal brings together insight from design, art, and
architecture historians; scholars of film, fashion, and material culture; as
well as archaeologists, sociologists, and anthropologists. Taking its name
from the Bard Graduate Center's New York address, West 86th replaces Studies
in the Decorative Arts, which Bard had published for 17 years. The first
issue under the new title will publish in print and online in spring 2011
with volume 18, issue 1. . Established in 1998, Afterall: A Journal of Art, Context, and
Enquiry is a forum for in-depth analysis of contemporary art. Its academic
format differentiates it from popular review magazines. Each issue provides
the reader with lengthy, well-researched articles, and includes different
writers discussing the same artist's work from varied perspectives. The print
journal itself is visually rich, with numerous accompanying illustrations.
The Press joins with Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design at
University of the Arts London; M HKA, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp;
and Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (UNIA) arte y pensamiento
in publishing a journal that The New York Times described as "One of the
sharpest art journals anywhere." The new partnership began with the
summer 2010 issue. These two titles add to the breadth and diversity of our art and
art history collection, which already includes the prominent journals
American Art and Winterthur Portfolio. . HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the
History of Philosophy of Science situates philosophical understandings of
science within the broader historical settings in which they were developed.
The journal provides a forum for interdisciplinary scholarship that falls
through the cracks of traditional history/philosophy of science journals, making
it a perfect complement to our current science studies titles, Isis, Osiris,
and Philosophy of Science. The first issue will publish spring 2011. . The Supreme Court Review, acclaimed for providing a sustained
and authoritative survey of the implications of the court's most significant
decisions since 1960, will be available online for the first time beginning
with volume 2010, available May 2011. These journals are welcome additions to a prestigious portfolio
that includes several journals that were the first scholarly publications in
their respective fields. In the most recent Journal Citations Reports,
fifteen of our journals had impact factors ranked in the top ten of their
respective categories, and eight journals ranked in the top five. For more information about these new titles and our complete
journals portfolio, please visit www.journals.uchicago.edu. __________________________________________________________ *The Commercial Digest is compiled once a week by the
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