I am delighted to say that, with the help of the members of this list, I have now filled the vacant sections on German Literature in YWMLS. I am still looking for experts on Dutch and Scandinavain language and literature, and would be grateful for any help there. But German is now covered. Many thanks. Can I draw the list's attention to the fact that the inclusion of research in YWMLS is a useful way of drawing attention to new publications. I am certain that many of you are concerned to have good strategies for the dissemination of your work. You might like to consider helping us by contacting us with information about your recent publications. The colleagues who write YWMLS will usually pick up on articles in major journals by themselves, but could easily miss something published in a less obvious place. If you would like your work included, please send a copy (PDF or offprint of an article, complementary review copy of a book) to the relevant contributor. The contributors for the 2011 volume will be: German language and linguistics: Nils Langer ([log in to unmask]) and Nicola Mclelland ([log in to unmask]) Medieval German literature: Rachel Kellett ([log in to unmask]) 16th century German literature Ulrike Zitzlsperger ([log in to unmask]) 17th century German literature Stephen Mark Carey ([log in to unmask]) 18th century German literature Antje Friedrich ([log in to unmask] ) German literature 1800-1830 Stefanie Ohnesorg ([log in to unmask] ) German literature 1830-1880 Ben Schofield ([log in to unmask]) German literature 1880-1945 Olaf Berwald ([log in to unmask]) German literature 1945-present Sara Jones ([log in to unmask]) and Catriona Firth ([log in to unmask]) Best wishes, Graeme Dunphy