Hi all,<br><br>I wanted to send this out there to see what you all might think about the possibility of having this year's SCLC papers published via an academic publishing company. I have pasted the message we received from the UK's (yes, I really do mean Britain, not KU) Cambridge Scholars Publishing (not to be confused with the Cambridge Publishing Company!) below for you to read. Let us know any of your thoughts or comments. <br>
<br><span class="il">"Cambridge</span> Scholars Publishing is an academic
publisher aiming to promote knowledge and learning through the
production and global distribution of valuable academic works. With more than 2,500 titles published to date, we have an interest in
publishing proceedings of established or promising new conferences. In
addition, we welcome proposals for research monographs, edited volumes,
and select PhD dissertations. We have a policy of actively seeking and commissioning works in areas in
which we have a publishing interest, one of which is Linguistics. If you feel it would be of interest to a wider academic audience, we
would be delighted to have a discussion with you about the possibility
of publishing a volume based on the proceedings of your event. We provide a dedicated service, with no cost to the editor or author,
complimentary copies and a substantial author discount on all titles
from our press. Our publications are marketed worldwide and sold
through international booksellers including Amazon, Blackwell and Ingram
and are widely purchased by academic libraries."<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>David Kaufman, Ph.C.<br>University of Kansas<br>Linguistic Anthropology<br><br>