SIGPHON (Computational Phonology) Jason Eisner As SIGPHON mostly has biannual workshops, this has been an in-between year. The proceedings of last summer's "Finite-State Phonology" workshop was revised by authors and went online (http://arXiv.org/abs/cs.CL/0102022). We are currently planning some initiatives to increase crosstalk with the pure linguistics community. The phonologist John Goldsmith has joined the SIGPHON executive committee, and we aim to sponsor a satellite event, such as a tutorial + workshop, at a major linguistics conference during the coming academic year. We also hope to increase communication via the usual electronic channels. SIGPHON continues to serve the community by maintaining a mailing list and online bibliographies at its web site, www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/sigphon/. Membership is a bit up, at 190, with 39 members declaring computational phonology as their "primary" interest.