Arabic-L:GEN:Request for AATA info, and response

Dilworth Parkinson Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
Wed Jul 17 22:18:31 UTC 2002


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2) Subject:AATA info

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Date:  17 Jul 2002
From:radgrew at pacbell.net
Subject:Request for AATA info

Dear list-members-
Can anyone help me find subscription information for Al-Arabiyya, the
Journal of the American Assoc. of Teachers of Arabic?  Apparently their
website is out of date and the contact information is incorrect.
Thanks,
Mark Pettigrew
NES Dept.
UC Berkeley

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Date:  17 Jul 2002
From:moderator
Subject:AATA info

The AATA website is at:

  http://www.wm.edu/aata/

Whenever I forget this, which is often, I just go to google.com, type in
American Association of Teachers of Arabic, and it is the first thing
that pops up.

Once in the site, click on publications and then on Al-Arabiyya to get
subscription info.  At the bottom of this info, you need ot click on
'Click here for more information' to get the contact info on the editor
of Al-Arabiyya, whom you would need to contact about submitting an
article.  It also has the contact info for the book review editor and
for business corresondance.

The AATA web page is a really good resource that all of us should be
checking out, making sure info about our institutions and programs is up
to date (see under programs), and that we know what resources are
available to us.

Dil
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