SCELC Vendor Day 2004
Alexander Street Press
Alexander Street Press is a publisher of electronic resources for the humanities and winner of The Charleston Advisor's 2003 Readers' Choice awards for BEST CONTENT and BEST CONTRACT OPTIONS! Please join us on Vendor Day to see why we were the first publisher to be recognized with two awards. Our recent collections include Latino Literature, which features the complete works of leading authors and playwrights from all over the Latino world and includes 25% unpublished materials; Oral History Online, the first index of English-language oral history collections and a must-have resource for the study of 20th century American history; North American Women's Drama, including Gertrude Stein, Jeannie Barroga, more than 200 plays and growing; Women and Social Movements in the United States, a collaborative project with scholars at SUNY Binghamton; and Global Views and Voices, the first current affairs database driven by ongoing public debate with leading political figures. We'll also talk about new releases of our existing collections, including Black Drama (winner of the 2004 Choice award for Outstanding Academic Title), Black Thought and Culture, North American Immigrant Letters and Diaries, British and Irish Women's Letters and Diaries, and much more. Free trials are available! See you there!
Last updated March 22, 2004.
