NAS Members, Are You Getting AQ on Time?

Ashley Thorne

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  • March 10, 2010

Cross posted from www.NAS.org NAS members, have you been getting your issues of Academic Questions on time? We have received some complaints from members who did not get issues or who have received issues bizarrely late.  In February, for example, our publisher, Springer, apparently sent copies of our Winter 2008-09 issue on Liberal Arts and the Family more than a year late to some members.  Other members report not receiving the Winter 2009-10 issue on Academic Revisionisms, mailed in November 2009.  If you have had either of these problems or other lapses with your subscription to Academic Questions, let us know by emailing [email protected]. We want to make sure you receive the issues, and we want to get to the bottom of the problem with Springer’s handling of our subscription fulfillment.

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