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--- Forwarded Message from LeeAnn Stone <[log in to unmask]> ---

>In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 18:53:11 -0800
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum               <[log in to unmask]>
>From: LeeAnn Stone <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #5893 Reviewers needed for the IALL Journal of Language Learning               Techno logies

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Andrew,

        Please count me in.

LeeAnn Stone


>--- Forwarded Message from "Ross, Andrew" <[log in to unmask]> ---
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>>From: "Ross, Andrew" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: "'Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum'"
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Reviewers needed for the IALL Journal of Language Learning
>>Techno logies
>>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 15:09:31 -0500
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>Dear LLTIers:
>
>Samantha Earp, the new IALL Journal Editor-in-Chief, has asked me, the new
>IALL Journal Associate Editor, to begin the process of recruiting peer
>reviewers for the Journal.  I have written to the heads of the IALL regional
>groups for suggestions and nominees, and now would like to open the call to
>the IALL membership at large.
>
>First, a big "Thank you!" is in order to those people who have reviewed
>articles for publication in the Journal in the past year or so -- Jenise
>Rowekamp, Claire Bradin Siskin, Bruce Parkhurst and Kate Granrose.  Without
>their keen eyes and editorial sense, the Journal would serve the needs of
>our profession much less well than it does.  The IALL Journal Editorial
>Board and all of us who read and use the Journal appreciate your commitment
>to our group and to our field.  I would like to invite all of our current
>reviewers to renew their commitment to an IALL Journal that is
>intellectually and technically innovative, that meets the needs of our
>growing field, and that will serve as the flagship publication not only for
>IALL, but for all language technology professionals.  We need your help to
>take the Journal to its next stage of development.
>
>Our range of reviewers needs to reflect the international status of the
>Journal -- only with a broad spectrum of readerly input will we avoid
>becoming a parochial publication that serves the needs of only a few.  The
>Journal's commitment is not to a region, nor to a country, but to language
>technology professionals worldwide.  That said, I would like to invite LLTI
>list members to volunteer (or, if you're feeling puckish, to nominate a
>friend) to become an IALL Journal reviewer.  The commitment in terms of time
>and energy is not overwhelming -- as we put together a larger group of
>reviewers, we will be able to spread the workload out so that a peer
>reviewer, depending on his or her area of expertise, might be asked to
>review one or two articles during a calendar year.
>
>Again, please accept my thanks for all your efforts on behalf of IALL.  I
>look forward to hearing from all of you soon, and to corresponding with you
>further.
>
>Best,
>
>a.
>
>Andrew F. Ross, Ph.D
>Director, Multimedia Language Lab
>G15 Puryear Hall
>University of Richmond,  VA   23173
>Tel: (804) 287-6838
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>"Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, because you are crunchy and
>taste good with ketchup."

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