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News from the MIT Press Journals

For immediate release:
September 22, 2008

For more information, contact Alison Jordan
Promotions  Coordinator at MIT Press Journals
ajordan@mit.edu
www.mitpressjournals.org

2009 pricing now available

New 2009 pricing for all journal titles is now available online. 
Please visit the MIT Press Journals website for more information 
and to download 2009 pricing information.

MIT Press introduces the new International Journal of Learning 
and Media

The International Journal of Learning and Media (IJLM), 
forthcoming in February 2009, provides an international forum for 
scholars, researchers and practitioners to explore the 
relationship between emerging forms of media and learning. 
Through scholarly articles, editorials, case studies, and an 
active online network, IJLM will publish contributions that 
address the theoretical, textual, historical, and sociological 
dimensions of media and learning, as well as the practical and 
political issues at stake.  Published quarterly by The MIT Press, 
in partnership with the Monterey Institute for Technology in 
Education, and with support from the John D. and Catherine T. 
MacArthur Foundation. David Buckingham, Tara McPherson, and Katie 
Salen, Editors. Please visit: 
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/page/ijlm to learn more

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Neural Computation No 
Longer on Highwire as of 1/1/2009

Beginning 1/1/2009 MITP's Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and 
Neural Computation will no longer be available on Highwire Press, 
but will continue to be accessible on the MIT Press Journals' 
site. Many of the features HighWire users are accustomed to can 
be found on mitpressjournals.org and you should note very few 
differences. It is our hope that this transition will be seamless 
and smooth for all of our current HighWire users. The one area 
where you may notice a short-term difference is in access to the 
full-text HTML for back issues of JOCN and NECO. It is 
necessarily a lengthy process to convert our current .pdf files 
over to full-text HTML and this will take some time. The .pdf 
versions of all JOCN and NECO articles going back to Vol 1, Issue 
1, are available now on mitpressjournals.org and will remain so. 
Full-text HTML for the archive will appear later in 2009.

JOCN: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/jocn
NECO: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/neco

The Washington Quarterly Moves to Taylor and Francis

Starting with Volume 32 in 2009, The Washington Quarterly will be 
moving to Taylor and Francis and will no longer be published by 
MIT Press. Issues will continue to be available online at 
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/twq until the end of 2009.

Please visit http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/0163660X.asp 
for details regarding 2009 subscriptions.

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