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For immediate release:
August 11, 2006
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/ New German Critique/ is on schedule and available online on HighWire
Press
Duke University Press, the new publisher of /New German Critique/, is
pleased to announce that current content of the journal is now available
online on HighWire Press at http://ngc.dukejournals.org. Subscribers to
the journal will now be able to take advantage of HighWire’s impressive
list of scholar-friendly features, including enhanced searching,
reference linking, TOC alerts, and toll-free access across cited
journals within HighWire’s collection.
Previously published by Telos Press, /New German Critique/ moved to Duke
University Press with the 2006 volume. The first issue of 2006 (#97), a
special issue titled “Adorno and Ethics,” is now available online; print
copies of this issue mailed to subscribers in June. In addition to the
posting of current and future content, plans are in place to post select
back content as it becomes available in the coming months. Back content
from the journal’s inception in 1974 until 2002 is already available on
JSTOR.
“We have heard concerns from subscribers regarding the delay in the
production schedule of New German Critique,” comments Library Relations
Manager Kimberly Steinle. “We are happy to report that print and online
publication of the journal is now on schedule. The remainder of the
volume will mail and be posted online on time.”
To access /New German Critique/ online, subscribers need to activate
their online subscriptions on HighWire Press. To facilitate this
process, Duke University Press is offering a 60-day open access grace
period to the journal. At the close of that 60-day period, subscribers
who have not activated their online subscriptions will experience
interrupted access. Activation instructions are available at http://
www.dukeupress.edu/library/electronicaccess/highwire.html.
Widely considered the top journal in its field, /New German Critique /is
an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on twentieth- and
twenty-first-century German studies and publishes on a broad array of
subject areas, including literature, film, and media; literary theory
and cultural studies; Holocaust studies; political and social theory;
and philosophy. Established in the early 1970s, the journal has played a
significant role in introducing U.S. readers to Frankfurt School
thinkers and remains an important forum for debate in the humanities.
For more information regarding /New German Critique/, please visit
http://ngc.dukejournals.org.
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