A note from the editor.
Malone, Paul M.
With this volume, Germano-Slavica enters a new phase of its
existence, as an electronic, open-access journal, with a new subtitle
and a new ISSN number. Although the change has been a long time in
coming, we believe that a small journal such as ours is best served by
taking advantage of the present state of technology and communications
to reach the largest possible audience without compromising academic
standards or the integrity of the review process. In this first volume,
content will be added incrementally over the coming year, so that the
issue will grow to about a hundred pages. To facilitate this, book
reviews are now paginated separately in their own independent section.
We look forward to serving a new audience, as well as many of our past
readers, and are ready to welcome feedback, comments, and of course
submissions.
This issue is the result of the support and cooperation of a good
many colleagues. I would like in particular to thank the members of the
journal's Editorial Board for their assistance and their patience;
and on their behalf, I extend further thanks to my colleagues and
friends in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies at the
University of Waterloo, and its chair, James M. Skidmore; to the
University of Waterloo Faculty of Arts and its Dean, Ken Coates; to the
Arts Computing Office, Associate Dean of Computing Robert Park, and
Information Systems Analyst/Database Specialist Sean Speers. Special
mention must be made of the committee who helped me lay the groundwork
for the change to electronic delivery: my fellow faculty members Zina
Gimpelevich and Grit Liebscher, Germanic and Slavic Studies Liason
Librarian Helena Calogeridis, and graduate student Bjanka Pokorny.
Finally, to our willing reviewers, who must remain anonymous but should
not go unacknowledged, many thanks.
Paul M. Malone
Editor