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Taylor & Francis Group Journals and Multilingual Matters Ltd
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- From: "McMillan, Jennifer " <Jennifer.McMillan@tandf.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 18:43:54 EDT
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With apologies for cross-posting. The following may be of interest to you: As of 1st April 2008, the journals operation of Multilingual Matters Ltd. has been transferred to the Taylor & Francis Group (part of Informa UK Ltd). Journals previously published under the Multilingual Matters and Channel View Publications imprints will henceforth be published under the Routledge imprint. Taylor & Francis Group will migrate the journal titles to www.informaworld.com for the 2009 subscription year, but for now access will remain at www.multilingual-matters.net. Currently journal orders and renewals continue to be handled by Portland Customer Services: Customer Services Portland Press Ltd. Commerce Way Colchester C02 8HP Tel: +44 (0)1206 796351 Fax: +44 (0)1206 799331 E-mail: sales@portland-services.com Website: www.portland-services.com Taylor & Francis Group and Multilingual Matters Ltd. will ensure the transfer causes minimal interruption to our customers' subscriptions and online access. We will provide updates to subscribers throughout the transition. Any queries in relation to this announcement can be directed to Ian Bannerman, Managing Director, T&F Group Journals: Ian.Bannerman@tandf.co.uk. Jennifer McMillan Library Marketing Manager Taylor & Francis Group
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