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sf logoMLA members may now register and make hotel and travel arrangements for the 2008 MLA Annual Convention in San Francisco. Join us at this lively and interesting gathering, where over 9,000 scholars from around the world present their research, visit the book exhibit, and mingle with colleagues. Check this site for information updates.


2009 Membership Enrollment Now Open

Members can log in to renew their association membership for the 2009 calendar year. Nonmembers can join the association for 2009, and former members can reinstate their membership. What your dues support.


MLA Bibliography Adds Abstracts

Effective with its April 2008 online update, the MLA International Bibliography will include publisher-provided abstracts in its bibliographic citations. The first group of over 9,000 abstracts, reprinted with permission of the publishers, come from PMLA, Project Muse, JSTOR, and German Quarterly. More abstracts will become available for search and display with each update. This enhancement is meant to provide our users with quality information to be used in their online research. Previous enhancements have included scholarly Web site indexing; full-text links to Project Muse, JSTOR, and ProQuest's Dissertations and Theses; and digitization of retrospective 1926–62 print volumes.

The MLA International Bibliography is available to subscribing libraries through CSA, Cengage-Gale, Ebsco, OCLC, and ProQuest (Chadwyck-Healey) platforms. For more information, please contact bibliography@mla.org.


enrollment graphicThe MLA's 2006 survey of enrollments in languages other than English reports that enrollments expanded by 12.9% since 2002, when the last MLA survey was conducted. The study of the most popular languages—Spanish, French, and German—continues to grow and represents more than 70% of language enrollments. There is growing interest in languages such as Arabic (up 126.5%), Chinese (up 51.0%), and Korean (up 37.1%). Enrollments in American Sign Language increased nearly 30% from 2002.


Maps The MLA Language Map and its Data Center provide information about more than 47,000,000 people in the United States who speak languages other than English at home.

 

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