Working with e-journals...

Mary Hess / Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership / Luther Seminary / 2481 Como Avenue / Saint Paul, MN / 55108 / 651.641.3232 / mhess@luthersem.edu

This page was put together in conjunction with a brief presentation I made at the 2002 annual meeting of the Association of Professors and Researchers in Religious Education.

E-journals

Association of Peer-Reviewed Journals in Religion . ATLA Center for Electronic Resources in Theology and Religion . Theological Explorations (Duquesne Univ.) . Journal of Lutheran Ethics . Journal of Mundane Behavior . Journal of Religion and Popular Culture . Electronic journals in the field of education (through AERA) . Canadian scholarly electronic journals . The Directory of Open Access Journals .


Print journals with e-sites

American Educational Research Association . Teachers College Record . Project Muse . ATLAS Project .


Newer journals

Teaching Theology and Religion (the Wabash Journal) . The Journal of Religious Leadership (contact Scott Cormode at Claremont) . Journal of Media and Religion .


Blogging...

The Online Learning Blog . AKMA's blog . Ekklesia Project . Weblogg-ed .

Policy issues related to e-journals

The Budapest Open Access Initiative . The Association of Research Libraries Special Report on Open Access . Electronic Publishing Promotion Project . JSTOR (scholarly journal archive) .


Other resources

The Digital Divide Network . Creative Commons . The Electronic Frontier Foundation . The Benton Foundation . Center for Internet and Society .


Miscellaneous

Things to keep in mind: 1) know your audience, 2) prepare your article for submission following the journal's rules, 3) ask questions of editorial board members, of the editor, etc.; 4) write from your central passion about the questions you care about!

 

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October 2002