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I've just posted our Call for Volunteers on a CfP Website: http://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/. It usually takes a while for it to appear online (SL)
10/08/12: 12:42: Sarah, that's a great idea. Which version of the call for volunteers did you go with? The short form or the longer version? I posted one of the versions (can't remember which now) about ten days back to the Cromwell Society in UK, who have circulated it via their email list (Colin)
10/08/2012 12:50 I posted the short one. I selected different categories to reach more people (e.g. interdisciplinary, renaissance, ecocriticism)
10/08/2012 12:54 SL: I think we should use Twitter to tweet short calls for volunteers. Could the facilitators get access to the Twitter account? I could, for example, search for people with "early modern" in their description and follow them.