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48 ISCLR (International Society for Contemporary Legend Research)

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This article is from the Urban legends FAQ, by Terry Chan tchan@dante.lbl.gov and Peter van der Linden linden@eng.sun.com with numerous contributions by others.

48 ISCLR (International Society for Contemporary Legend Research)


The International Society for Contemporary Legend Research (ISCLR)
has two publications of interest.

_FOAFtale News_ is the newsletter of the society and contains
information from around the world along with extensive
bibliographies and reports and notes from other related publications.
It is published quarterly.

_Contemporary Legend_ is a refereed journal of scholarly articles
on legends. It is edited by Paul Smith.

Membership in ISCLR entitles one to both publications. For US and
Canadian subscription information, write to: Paul Smith, Department
of Folklore, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, CANADA
A1C 5S7. Subscription rates as of July 1994 are US$18 or 10 pounds
(UK).

 

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