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title: 'Shakespeare Quarterly Open Review'
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date: '2010-03-15T14:40:09-04:00'
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permalink: /shakespeare-quarterly-open-review/
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- mediacommons
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- publishing
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Yet another month-long absence. At least this time I have a major project to show for it!
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It’s perhaps a tiny bit ironic to be launching this particular new MediaCommons Press project on the Ides of March, but nonetheless: we at MediaCommons are thrilled to unveil the open review experiment being conducted here on behalf of *Shakespeare Quarterly*, in conjunction with the journal’s forthcoming special issue, [“Shakespeare and New Media.”](http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/mcpress/ShakespeareQuarterly_NewMedia/) Special issue guest editor Katherine Rowe has brought together four fantastic articles plus three review essays, each considering the impact of media change on Shakespeare studies.
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Please visit the site, read the articles, and leave your feedback for the authors. We very much look forward to your participation.
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