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Links to electronic publications, mainly journals and newsletters.

  • Encyclopedia Britannica Britannica's online encylcopaedia and much more, with a comprehensive search facility. Search for "deliberations" and find out how our site has been rated!
  • About Teaching is a publication from the Center for Teaching Effectiveness at the University of Delaware, USA. It is primarily intended to disseminate information about learning, college teaching, and professional development to faculty and teaching assistants among the University's own staff.
  • Asynchronous Learning Networks (ALN) has two free online publications:
  • Ariadne is "aimed initially at subject librarians and other working librarians in academic libraries, though many people in the UK Higher Education and LIS communities will find items of interest within it." The site has back issues of the newsletter online.
  • Taylor & Francis online journals - details of online journals available from Taylor & Francis.
  • Central European Science Journals This publishing initiative was established to enhance communication between the global scientific community and Russia, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and other countries of this region. CESJ publish three international journals:
  • Chronicle of Higher Education - an online version of the national weekly for the US Higher Education community.
  • Conservation Ecology is an electronic, peer-reviewed, scientific journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of current research in ecology and related topics. Manuscript submission, peer review, and publication are all handled on the Internet.
  • D-Lib Magazine "is a monthly magazine about digital libraries for researchers, developers, and the intellectually curious."
  • Educational Development Resource Centre A WWW service to higher education, providing over 500 links to resources for teaching development, student learning, staff development, educational research, Web teaching - and much more.
  • Education On-Line: Electronic texts in education and training provides an on-line collection of documents with a comprehensive search facility. Documents include reports, speeches and working papers as well as items intended for eventual publication in other media, such as print journals.
  • Educational Technology and Society is the electronic journal for the International Forum of Educational Technology and Society.
  • EPRESS: Electronic Publishing Resource Service - funded by the Electronic Libraries Programme, the EPRESS project aims to establish a service to provide tools, knowledge and information to help people publish electronic journals.
  • Higher Education (Guardian Unlimited) is the online version of the Higher Education section from Guardian newspapers, which provides the latest information on education in the UK and overseas. It includes subject links and a link to the UK University Guide showing university rankings, university statistics and student statistics.
  • Interactions is a free termly electronic journal published by the Educational Technology Service at the University of Warwick, UK. Although targeted at the university's own staff, the journal covers topics of general interest on the use of communications and information technologies in learning and teaching.
  • The Irascible Professor, subtitled " Irreverent Commentary on the State of Education in America Today ", is an e-zine produced by Mark Shapiro. Interesting little snippets of comment on the state of American education.
  • Journal of Excellence in College Teaching is a publication of the University of Miami, USA, which is available online, by subscription. Content listings can be viewed.
  • Journal of Instructional Science and Technology is a free electronic journal on distance education published by the University of Southern Queensland, Australia.
  • Journal of Interactive Media in Education is a free electronic journal published by the UK's Open University. It includes book and conference reviews relevant to the theme of the journal.
  • Learning Technologies Report published quarterly by the NODE Learning Technologies Network.
  • The National Teaching and Learning Forum on-line edition of a subscription journal. Lots of samples available at this site to help you decide whether to join or not.
  • New Chalk is a free bi-weekly electronic newsletter published by the University of North Carolina, USA, which focuses on technology uses in education.
  • National Electronic Site Licensing Initiative (NESLI) - a programme to deliver a national electronic journal service to the UK higher education and research community.
  • Technology Source is a peer-reviewed bimonthly online periodical, which provides articles that will assist educators as they face the challenge of integrating information technology tools into teaching and into managing educational organizations.
  • The Times Higher Education Supplement - online version of the national weekly for the UK higher education community.
  • ultiBASE Journal is a free electronic publication from an Australian higher education service which focuses on teaching and learning in the humanities, social sciences and education.
  • Virtual University Press publishes two electronic journals, providing 'unique international vehicle[s] for the publication of papers relating to research, innovative thinking and/or practice' in the fields of Continuing Professional Development and Distance Learning:

For further information, see our sections on Education Journals and Educational Publishers

If you have any suggestions for additions to this list, please send details to us at deliberations@londonmet.ac.uk

Last updated: 5 September 2002

     

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