Dear colleagues,
The Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women’s Writing (CCWW) is pleased to announce the CCWW SAS-Space collection. This is part of the School of Advanced Study’s e-repository, SAS-Space, at the University of London, and contributes to CCWW’s on-line resources for the promotion and facilitation of research on contemporary women’s writing.
The CCWW collection groups together articles, papers and interviews on post-1968 women’s writing across and beyond our core language areas of French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish (and Catalan and Galician) and aims, with expansion, to offer one-stop access to interesting work on contemporary women’s writing. Open access to research is now increasingly required by funding bodies and academic institutions and is accepted by most journal and book publishers. Inclusion in the CCWW searchable collection can help bring your work to the attention of other scholars in the field and gain valuable citations.
You are thus all invited to send us your articles and other items for deposit. The arrangement is via a non-exclusive licence, which means you can deposit in our collection items that are already in your own or other institutional e-repositories or archives, pre- or post-publication items, conference, seminar or workshop papers, work-in-progress papers, interviews with authors, etc. For chapters in books, you will need to check with the publisher concerned, but there is rarely a problem with chapters more than two years after original publication. Introductions to monographs may also be included, with your publisher’s permission – it is all good publicity for the book! Work submitted to the CCWW collection may be written in English or the language of study, and may be on any topic in the field of contemporary women’s writing.
All you need to do is to send your item(s) to me ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) as a Word doc or a pdf file, together with details of what the item is, i.e. whether it is already published (with details); if not, whether the work was presented at an event (with dates and titles).
The CCWW collection is at: http://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/view/divisions/igrs-ccww.html
[a link to the collection is also available direct from the CCWW homepage: http://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/centre-study-contemporary-womens-writing - click on the SAS-Space button at the bottom of the page]
SAS-Space homepage: http://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/
Further information on SAS-Space: http://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/information.html
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may have, and we look forward to being able to include your work in the CCWW SAS-Space collection.
Best wishes,
Gill Rye and the CCWW Steering Committee:
Dr Maria-José Blanco (Spanish, King’s College London)
Dr Adalgisa Giorgio (Italian, University of Bath)
Dr Emily Jeremiah (German, Royal Holloway, University of London)
Professor Abigail Lee Six (Spanish, Royal Holloway, University of London)
Dr Godela Weiss-Sussex (German, Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London)
Dr Claire Williams (Portuguese, St Peter’s College, University of Oxford)
http://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/centre-study-contemporary-womens-writing
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Dr Emily Jeremiah
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