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Dear Friends of Spenser,



Now that the *Spenser Review* has become an online journal, we have an
opportunity to reflect on its contents, format, and relationship to other
venues—Spenser Studies, the Sidney-Spenser listserv, and a number of web
sites that provide resources for the study of Spenser’s works and their
contexts.



Members of the International Spenser Society have begun a discussion of
these matters; suggestions are circulating.  To serve the community of
Spenser students, teachers, and researchers as best we can, the society
would like to open the discussion to include subscribers to the listserv,
whether they belong to the ISS or not.  Indeed, we'd like to hear from
anyone interested enough to reply.



We’d like to know what features of the *Spenser Review* you would most wish
to preserve, what new features you’d like to see added, and how you would
like to see the review linked or associated with other venues.  We’d like
to know what online academic journals or other digital resources you see as
models for best practices.



Please feel free to respond in one of two ways:  either by posting thoughts
to the listserv, or by sending your ideas directly to me (
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others in the ISS who have expressed an interest in developing a set of
recommendations for the Executive Committee.



We look forward to hearing from you.



Sincerely,





David Lee Miller

President, International Spenser Society


-- 
David Lee Miller
Carolina Distinguished Professor of English
  and Comparative Literature
Director, Center for Digital Humanities
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC  29208
(803) 777-4256
FAX   777-9064
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