publishing

On Slavic Review: Report from the Editor

Harriet Murav, Slavic Review editor, provides an overview of the journal.

Using Conferences to Find a Publisher for Your Next Book Project

This post contains tips for preparing to meet book editors in the weeks preceding an academic conference; for how to make the best use of interaction with publishers; for identifying next steps following the conference.

ASEEES and the Future of Book Publishing

The initiatives outlined in this piece are targeted ways in which ASEEES can assist its members and publishers as they adapt to changing circumstances in the publishing industry.

Challenges and Pleasures of Journal Editing

KinoKultura's beginnings stemmed from a conference on the Russian idea in contemporary cinema. Currently, it covers new films; reports on film festivals; and discusses film scholarship. Additionally, KinoKultura gave rise to the print journal, Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema.

Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media

Digital Icons: Studies in Russian, Eurasian and Central European New Media (Digital Icons) is an international, peer-reviewed online journal whose main goal is to disseminate research on new media in Russia, Eurasia and Central Europe.

Turning the Dissertation into a Book

Benjamin Sawyer discusses five tips on turning a dissertation into a book that he learned from a recent ASEEES convention panel.