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The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals (RSVP) will be holding its annual conference at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia from 14-16 September 2007. Its theme will be "Time and the Victorian Press." Please direct all queries about local arrangements to David Latané at dlatane@vcu.edu. For further information about RSVP and the conference, please consult our website: http://www.rs4vp.org. The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals is very pleased to award the annual Robert Colby Scholarly Book Prize for a work published the preceding year which has made a significant contribution to the study of nineteenth-century periodicals. The prize was made possible by a generous gift by Vineta Colby in honor of Robert Colby, a long and devoted member of RSVP and a major scholar in the field of Victorian periodicals. Last year's prize winners were Linda K. Hughes for Graham R.: Rosamund Marriot Watson, Woman of Letters (Athens: Ohio University Press), and Peter Morton for "The Busiest Man in England": Grant Allen and the Writing Trade, 1875-1900 (New York and Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan). If you are interested in submitting a book for the prize, please contact Anne Humpherys, ahumpherys@gc.cuny.edu.

Eileen Curran's additions and corrections to the Wellesley Index are now located at www.victorianresearch.org.

A newly revised edition of Rosemary VanArsdel's guide, "Victorian Periodicals: Aids to Research," can be found on VictorianResearch.org at the following address: http://victorianresearch.org/periodicals.html. [End Page 181]

This selected and annotated bibliography now covers 176 published works of interest to students of the nineteenth-century press.

VPR is available online as a new member of Project Muse.

Please consult the RSVP Web page for more information about the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals, www.rs4vp.org.

The University of Toronto Web site: www.utpjournals.com [End Page 182]

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