New Anthropology journals – Berghahn Open Anthro collection

Cambridge University Libraries now makes available all the journals published by Berghahn in its “Open Anthro” collection.

Cambridge anthropologists can now read double the journals formerly available and Cambridge now supports the conversion to full open access of articles published in these journals.

Launched in 2020, Berghahn Open Anthro is a subscribe-to-open model being piloted by Berghahn Books in partnership with Libraria. This model was developed in part through a 2019 ground-breaking collaborative meeting between publishers, libraries, funders, and OA experts that was held at MIT.

Learn more about Berghahn’s goal of attaining an equitable path to open access using the subscribe-to-open (S2O) model; read The Berghahn Open Anthro Journey: Embarking on a Discipline-Driven Equitable Open Access Initiative

Complete list of journals in Berghahn Open Anthro, available for discovery in iDiscover:-

Anthropological journal of European cultures

Anthropology in action : newsletter of the British Association for Social Anthropology in Policy and Practice (BASAPP).

Anthropology of the Middle East

Cambridge anthropology

Conflict and society : advances in research

Environment and society

Ethnologia Europaea : Journal of European ethnology (To be in iDiscover soon)

Focaal : European journal of anthropology

Journal of legal anthropology

Learning and teaching

Migration and society

Museum worlds

Religion and society

Sibirica : the journal of Siberian studies

Social analysis

Social anthropology : the journal of the European Association of Social Anthropologists = Anthropologie sociale.

‘Integrating Human to Quality’ : Capacity Building across Cambodian Worlds in The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology Author: Casper Bruun Jensen https://doi-org.ezp.lib.cam.ac.uk/10.3167/cja.2017.350110 ‘Integrating Human to Quality’, Street 63, Phnom Penh.

New E-Resource : Black Newspaper Collection (ProQuest Historical Newspapers)

The University of Cambridge has acquired the Black Newspaper Collection from Proquest.

This collection offers essential primary source content and editorial perspectives of the most distinguished African American newspapers in the U.S. Each of the ten Historical Black Newspapers provides researchers with unprecedented access to perspectives and information that was excluded or marginalized in mainstream sources. The content, including articles, obituaries, photos, editorials, and more, is easily accessible for scholars in the study of the history of race relations, journalism, local and national politics, education, African American studies, and many multidisciplinary subjects. Examine major movements from the Harlem Renaissance to Civil Rights, and explore everyday life as written in the Chicago DefenderThe Baltimore Afro-AmericanNew York Amsterdam NewsPittsburgh CourierLos Angeles SentinelAtlanta Daily WorldThe Norfolk Journal and GuideThe Philadelphia TribuneCleveland Call and Post, and Michigan Chronicle.

Each of the ten Historical Black Newspapers are cross-searchable with all other ProQuest Historical Newspapers–including The New York TimesChicago Tribune, and Los Angeles Times and The Guardian–allowing researchers to evaluate history from multiple points view from various places throughout the world.

The ProQuest platform offers powerful and easy-to-use tools, including complete cover to cover full-page and article images in easily downloadable PDF format, and the ability to search many different article types.

Atlanta Daily World (1931-2010)

Baltimore Afro-American  (1893-1988)

Chicago Defender (1909-2010)

Cleveland Call and Post (1934-1962); Call and Post (1962-1991)

Los Angeles Sentinel  (1934-2005)

Michigan Chronicle

New York Amsterdam News (1922-1993)

Norfolk Journal and Guide (1916-2003)

Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001)

Pittsburgh Courier (1911-2010)

Also available to access via iDiscover and the Databases A-Z .

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Art show takes visitors to Mali village: N. Y. exhibit has spiritual tone. Roth, Katherine.  Philadelphia Tribune (1912-2001); Philadelphia, Penn. [Philadelphia, Penn]. 30 Dec 2001: 1_D. 

Strategy Science

New on ejournals@cambridge A-Z : Strategy Science

From the Informs website:

Strategy Science seeks to publish outstanding research directed to the challenges of strategic management in both business and non-business organizations. The journal is eclectic with respect to methodologies, including field-based work, large-sample empirical work, and computational and analytic models. Strategy Science is open to a wide variety of underlying disciplinary approaches including economics, operations research, political science, psychology, and sociology.”

Now available to the University of Cambridge electronically from volume 1 (2016) to present.

Access the Strategy Science via the ejournals@cambridge A-Z or at this link.

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

Black Newspaper Collection (ProQuest Historical Newspapers) : access until 21 October 2020

The University of Cambridge now has trial access until 21 October 2020 to the Black Newspaper Collection 

Please send your feedback using the online form.

ProQuest Historical Black Newspapers offer essential primary source content and editorial perspectives of the most distinguished African American newspapers in the U.S. Each of the ten Historical Black Newspapers provides researchers with unprecedented access to perspectives and information that was excluded or marginalized in mainstream sources. The content, including articles, obituaries, photos, editorials, and more, is easily accessible for scholars in the study of the history of race relations, journalism, local and national politics, education, African American studies, and many multidisciplinary subjects. Examine major movements from the Harlem Renaissance to Civil Rights, and explore everyday life as written in the Chicago DefenderThe Baltimore Afro-AmericanNew York Amsterdam NewsPittsburgh CourierLos Angeles SentinelAtlanta Daily WorldThe Norfolk Journal and GuideThe Philadelphia TribuneCleveland Call and Post, and Michigan Chronicle.

Each of the ten Historical Black Newspapers are cross-searchable with all other ProQuest Historical Newspapers–including The New York TimesChicago Tribune, and Los Angeles Times and The Guardian–allowing researchers to evaluate history from multiple points view from various places throughout the world.

The ProQuest platform offers powerful and easy-to-use tools, including complete cover to cover full-page and article images in easily downloadable PDF format, and the ability to search many different article types.

Michigan Chronicle

Chicago Defender

Pittsburgh Courier

LA Sentinel

Norfolk Journal and Guide

Cleveland Call and Post

New York Amsterdam News

The Baltimore Afro-American

Atlanta Daily World

The Philadelphia Tribune

Also available to access via the Databases A-Z.

Periodicals Archive Online (complete) : access until 31st May 2020

Complete access to Periodicals Archive Online (PAO) is available until 31st May 2020 in addition to our perpetual access of the JISC colecltions within PAO.

Please send any feedback you have about this archive via the online form.

Periodicals Archive Online is a major archive that makes the backfiles of scholarly periodicals in the arts, humanities and social sciences available electronically, providing access to the searchable full text of hundreds of titles. The database spans more than two centuries of content, 37 key subject areas, and multiple languages.

Providing access to the full text of a growing number of digitized periodicals that have been indexed in its sister database, Periodicals Index Online.

Currently, Periodicals Archive Online contains over 700 journals comprising more than 3 million articles and 15 million article pages. Periodicals Archive Online continues to add new titles, to give undergraduate and graduate students, university faculty and libraries access to a growing collection of key journals in the humanities and social sciences.

All of the journals in Periodicals Archive Online are of significant value to scholars. Whilst the majority of titles are peer-reviewed academic journals, a number of carefully selected publications are included that were not originally scholarly in nature but now represent essential research material.

Newspapers, journals composed entirely of pictorial matter and journals that are indexes (i.e. abstracts, current contents services or bibliographies) are not considered. Monograph series may be included, however.

Archives Direct (National Archives online) : trial extended until 31 July 2020

University of Cambridge members now have access until 31 July 2020 to Archives Direct, via this link:

https://ezp.lib.cam.ac.uk/login?url=http://www.archivesdirect.amdigital.co.uk/

Access is available via the link in the Cambridge Libraries A_Z of eresources.

 

Archives Direct is a suite of collections sourced from The National Archives, Kew, the official archive of the United Kingdom. Containing diplomatic correspondence, letters, reports, surveys, material from newspapers, statistical analyses, published pamphlets, ephemera, military papers, profiles of prominent individuals, maps and many other types of document, it consists of the history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries from the British state’s point of view — from the collection website

Apartheid South Africa

Confidential Print: Africa

Confidential Print: Latin America

Confidential Print: Middle East

Confidential Print: North America

Foreign Office Files for China

Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan

Foreign Office Files for Japan

Foreign Office Files for the Middle East

Foreign Office Files for Southeast Asia

The Nixon Years

Women in The National Archives, Kew

 

Visual Arts Research

New on ejournals@cambridge A-Z : Visual Arts Research

 

From the JSTOR website for the journal:

” Visual Arts Research provides a forum for historical, critical, cultural, psychological, educational and conceptual research in visual arts and aesthetic education. Unusual in its length and breadth, VAR typically publishes 9-12 scholarly papers per issue and remains committed to its original mission to provide a venue for both longstanding research questions and traditions alongside emerging interests and methodologies.”

Now available to the University of Cambridge electronically from volume 34 (2008) to present. Volume 8 (1982) to volume 38 (2012) are available via the JSTOR Arts and Sciences VIII archive.

Access Visual Arts Research via the Journal Search or from the iDiscover record.

Image credit: ‘Black & White Cameras’ on Gratisography – https://gratisography.com/photo/black-white-cameras/

Canadian Journal of Chemistry

New on ejournals@cambridge A-Z : Canadian Journal of Chemistry 

From the NRC Research Press website for the journal:

“Published since 1929, this monthly journal reports current research findings in all branches of chemistry. It includes the traditional areas of analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical-theoretical chemistry and newer interdisciplinary areas such as materials science, spectroscopy, chemical physics, and biological, medicinal and environmental chemistry as well as research in chemistry education.”

Now available to the University of Cambridge electronically from volume 76 (1998) to present. Volume 29 (1951) to volume 75 (1997) are available as Open Access.

Access Canadian Journal of Chemistry via the Journal Search or from the iDiscover record.

Image credit: by jarmoluk on Pixabay – https://pixabay.com/en/laboratory-analysis-chemistry-2815641/

Journal of Scottish Philosophy

New on ejournals@cambridge A-Z : Journal of Scottish Philosophy

From the Edinburgh University Press website for the journal:

“The Journal of Scottish Philosophy (JSP) publishes innovative work by philosophers and historians of ideas on all aspects and every period of the Scottish philosophical tradition – philosophical psychology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, ethics and moral philosophy, political and social theory, from the late scholastics of the 15th century through the 18th century Enlightenment philosophers to the Scottish Idealists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It has a special interest in the writings of Thomas Reid, and in the influence and impact of Scottish philosophy on the foundations of theology and education in North America.

“The journal is international in scope. Its referees are drawn from experts across the world, and it regularly includes contributions from philosophers and scholars in Britain, continental Europe, Canada, the United States, Japan and South America. In addition to the publication of substantial articles, the Reviews Section provides critical notices of both important new monographs and new editions of the works of major Scottish philosophers.”

“Published by Edinburgh University Press on behalf of the Center for the Study of Scottish Philosophy, one of three research centres based at Princeton Theological Seminary.”

Now available to the University of Cambridge electronically from volume 1 (2003) to present.

Access Journal of Scottish Philosophy via the Journal Search or from the iDiscover record.

Image credit: “October Phtotograph David Hume Statue Edinburgh Scotland” by Sandy Stevenson on Flickr – https://flic.kr/p/8CRHcR

Migration Studies

New on ejournals@cambridge A-Z : Migration Studies

From the Oxford University Press website for the journal:

Migration Studies is an international refereed, online only journal dedicated to advancing scholarly understanding of the determinants, processes and outcomes of human migration in all its manifestations. It furthers this aim by publishing original scholarship from around the world.

“Migration shapes human society and inspires ground-breaking research efforts across many different academic disciplines and policy areas. Migration Studies contributes to the consolidation of this field of scholarship, developing the core concepts that link different disciplinary perspectives on migration.”

Now available to the University of Cambridge electronically from volume 1 (2013) to present.

Access Migration Studies via the Journal Search or from the iDiscover record.

Image credit: “Migrant worker training” by ILO in Asia and the Pacific on Flickr – https://flic.kr/p/Pf8oet