Database
of Rare Scottish Women's Poems Released Through Alexander Street
Partnership FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Alexander Street Press, in partnership with scholars from University
of California at Davis and University of Nebraska, has just released
Scottish Women Poets of the Romantic Period. The electronic database
presents the poems of more than fifty women whose works were
important and well known in their time, but absent from bibliographies
today.
“This is a new kind of product – created by academics
for academics. Libraries will feel rewarded by our partnership
with Nancy Kushigian, English Literature Librarian and UC-Davis,
and Stephen Behrendt, George Holmes Distinguished Professor of
English at University of Nebraska, who compiled the collection
of primary works and wrote and assembled dozens of scholarly
essays to aid in the study of the poems,” says Eileen Lawrence,
Vice President, Sales and Marketing at Alexander Street. “Together
with Alexander Street’s Semantic Indexing and interface,
users can find answers that otherwise would be impossible to
uncover.”
Kushigian and Behrendt point to a critical introduction to the
collection, a major critical bibliography of more than 250 works,
a rich listing of related websites, and thirty-five critical
essays written by leading academics. “These tools, combined
with the now rare and inaccessible primary works, make Scottish
Women Poets of the Romantic Period an especially rich resource
for scholars,” says Kushigian.
Alexander Street Press, L.L.C., is an academic publisher of
electronic full-text databases in the humanities and social sciences.
Founded in June 2000, the company publishes collections in history,
literature, women’s studies, sociology, ethnic and diversity
studies, popular culture, film studies, the arts, and other areas.
Alexander Street databases have won recognition as the “Best
New Product” award from The Charleston Advisor, the Library
Journal “Best Reference Resources of 2001” list,
and other notice. Alexander Street’s Semantic Indexing
allows users to answer questions that were previously impossible
to ask. Alexander Street Press is located in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Editors: For additional information on Alexander Street Press
and its products, please contact Eileen Lawrence, vice president
of sales and marketing, 800-889-5937, or lawrence@alexanderstreet.com,
or visit http://alexanderstreet.com.

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