Editorial
Welcome to the second issue of SiSAL Journal. The journal was launched in June 2010 and the first issue featured a range of articles from colleagues based in Japan. In my first editorial, I mentioned that we hoped that future issues would have more of an international flavour and we are delighted...
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doaj-a0cdbcf02c5f4097a0e6e4316373058f2020-11-24T23:17:47ZengKanda University of International StudiesStudies in Self-Access Learning Journal 2185-37622010-09-01126871EditorialJo MynardWelcome to the second issue of SiSAL Journal. The journal was launched in June 2010 and the first issue featured a range of articles from colleagues based in Japan. In my first editorial, I mentioned that we hoped that future issues would have more of an international flavour and we are delighted to be able to feature articles from colleagues from the UK, Estonia, Uzbekistan, the USA and also Japan in the current issue.http://sisaljournal.org/archives/sep10/editorial/EditorialSiSAL Journal |
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Welcome to the second issue of SiSAL Journal. The journal was launched in June 2010 and the first issue featured a range of articles from colleagues based in Japan. In my first editorial, I mentioned that we hoped that future issues would have more of an international flavour and we are delighted to be able to feature articles from colleagues from the UK, Estonia, Uzbekistan, the USA and also Japan in the current issue. |
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