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Forum: Our Readers Respond

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David Lee Miller: Welcome to the SpR Forum! Respond to reviews, offer suggestions for the web site, post CFPs, announce forthcoming publications … we’d love to hear from you.



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  • Michael Ullyot 10 years, 7 months ago

    This is a beautiful redesign of Spenser Online, with the addition of so many new features. The typography was particularly well chosen.

    May I suggest the home page for the Current Issue of the SpR include links to *all* the reviews in the latest issue? Cooper and Morse's books aren't in the list at right, and it's unclear how to find them without waiting for the scrolling images (which are also very elegant).

    yours
    Michael Ullyot

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  • Michael Ullyot 10 years, 7 months ago

    Forgive me; I found them now, nested inside the broader review on Shakespeare and the Medieval.

    One further suggestion is that the SpR begin reviewing digital-humanities projects in early modern texts & culture. I confess to some bias, having just published a review essay on the same in RQ; but projects like the Lexicons of Early Modern English update regularly, and earn too little notice.

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  • David Lee Miller 10 years, 7 months ago

    Thank you, Michael.

    This kind of feedback--both about how to make the site more user-friendly and about how to broaden the Review's coverage--is really invaluable to us.

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  • David Lee Miller 10 years, 6 months ago

    This Forum has proven its value with the very first contribution. As a direct result of Michael's suggestion, we have decided to add a new section to SpR. We'll be sending out an announcement very soon. Craig A. Berry is joining us as Digital Humanities Review Editor. We'll add a section with reviews of online resources in the Spring/Summer issue. We'll announce the new section and preview its contents in the January issue.

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  • Pro Oxnard Concrete 4 months, 2 weeks ago

    Cooper and Morse's books aren't in the list at right, and it's unclear how to find them without waiting for the scrolling images (which are also very elegant).

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