Journals

Arkivoc
The Archive for Organic Chemistry (Arkivoc) is the free online journal devoted to all aspects of organic chemistry. Its fundamental policy is the publication of sound, peer-reviewed, scientific information completely free of charge to both authors and readers. The latter aspect was designed especially to benefit scientists in developing countries and hence to promote the basic human rights of equality of opportunity and education.
Bulletin - The University of Michigan Museums of Art and Archaeology (vols. 1-14)
The Bulletin of the University of Michigan Museums of Art and Archaeology featured scholarly articles related to subjects of interest to both UMMA and the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, particularly their collections, exhibitions, and fieldwork programs. Written principally by graduate students, faculty, and curators affiliated with the museums and the Department of the History of Art at the University of Michigan, the Bulletin was peer reviewed and distributed internationally. Each volume includes accessions lists as well as several short essays on recent acquisitions or significant holdings. This collection contains volume 1-14.
Bulletin - The University of Michigan Museums of Art and Archaeology (vols. 15-17)
The Bulletin of the University of Michigan Museums of Art and Archaeology featured scholarly articles related to subjects of interest to both UMMA and the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, particularly their collections, exhibitions, and fieldwork programs. Written principally by graduate students, faculty, and curators affiliated with the museums and the Department of the History of Art at the University of Michigan, the Bulletin is peer reviewed and distributed internationally. Each volume includes accessions lists as well as several short essays on recent acquisitions or significant holdings. This collection contains volumes 15-17.
Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists
The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists (BASP) has been the official journal of the American Society of Papyrologists since its first publication and is devoted to papyrology and related disciplines. This database makes all issues of BASP available electronically, except the two most recent issues.
Contemporary Aesthetics
Contemporary Aesthetics (CA) is an international, interdisciplinary, peer- and blind-reviewed online journal of contemporary theory, research, and application in aesthetics. This open-access journal is published on a rolling basis, and is annually archived by the University of Michigan Library. This archive consists of the entire CA backfile--from the first to the most recently completed volume.
Feminist Studies
Feminist Studies publishes research and criticism that address theoretical issues and offer analyses of interest to feminist scholars across disciplines. Feminist Studies features theoretically sophisticated essays that make an original contribution and advance interdisciplinary scholarship regarding women and/or gender.
Fragments: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Ancient & Medieval Pasts
Fragments, an open-access and peer-reviewed journal is published by MPublishing, a division of the University of Michigan Library. The journal's first articles were published in July 2011. Fragments provides a forum for dialogue and exchange between scholars in all fields of the humanities and social sciences who study the premodern world. The journal encourages scholars to pursue subjects of broad interest to colleagues working in other places and times, and to pursue comparative and connective approaches in investigating the past. The editors also invite scholars to explore interdisciplinary approaches, such as those that synthesize the insights of textual scholarship and archaeology, or history and sociology. The broadest aim of Fragments is to transcend fragmentation: to foster research that overflows the boundaries of various well-established and vital traditions in order to generate new, integrated ways of thinking about the premodern past.
Frankel Institute Annual
The Jean & Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies is a leader in Jewish studies, with faculty from top-tier departments throughout the University of Michigan offering an interdisciplinary curriculum. Each year, visiting Institute scholars contribute an essay on their research to the Institute Annual.
GEFAME
GEFAME is an online journal that promotes scholarly communication in the fields of African Studies. "GE" represents the Wolof word "Geestu" (meaning research), "FA" represents the important Arabic loan-words into Swahili of "fasihi" (alt., "fasaha") (meaning literature) and "fahamu" (memory, consciousness), and "ME" represents the Tigrigna word "Mesnaiti" (meaning study).
Human Figurations
Human Figurations: Long-term Perspectives on the Human Condition is a new journal supported and sponsored by the Norbert Elias Foundation. Human Figurations will attract contributions from across fields, such as history, criminology, international relations, anthropology and political science, the unifying theme being a broad concern with long-term processes of the development of human society and the human condition.
II Journal
The International Institute Journal is an open-access serial produced jointly by the University of Michigan's International Institute (II) and Center for International and Comparative Studies (CICS), and published online by MPublishing at the University of Michigan Library. The II Journal is published twice a year, and includes features on cultural change, language, literature, communications technology, political and economic development, human rights, and global security. It aims to be relevant across regions and accessible to a broad audience.
Journal of Anthropological Research
The Journal of Anthropological Research publishes diverse, high-quality, peer-reviewed articles on anthropological research of substance and broad significance, as well as about 100 timely book reviews annually. The journal reaches out to anthropologists of all specialties and theoretical perspectives both in the United States and around the world. This resource provides full-text access to the journal starting with volume 61.
Journal of Muslim Mental Health
The Journal of Muslim Mental Health is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal and publishes articles exploring social, cultural, medical, theological, historical, and psychological factors affecting the mental health of Muslims in the United States and globally. The journal publishes research and clinical material, including research articles, reviews, and reflections on clinical practice.
Journal of Sport Administration & Supervision
The mission of the Journal of Sport Administration & Supervision is to develop, advance, disseminate, promote, and preserve knowledge within the academic discipline of sport management by providing an outlet that is both grounded in academic theory and driven by the needs of practitioners and the environment of the sport industry. The journal is a distinctive open-access research outlet that impacts the sport industry through a phenomenological approach to academic knowledge.
Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association
The Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association (JALA) is the only academic journal devoted exclusively to Lincoln scholarship. In addition to selected scholarly articles -- on Lincoln in the popular media, for example, or British reactions to the War -- the journal also features photographs and newly discovered Lincoln letters and documents.
Journal of the Association for History and Computing
This journal is sponsored by the American Association for History and Computing (AAHC), organized at a conference held in Cincinnati in January 1996. The AAHC aspires to promote and develop interest in the use of computers in all types of historical study at every level, in both teaching and research. A major goal of this journal is to help define useful standards to maximize the utility of computers in historical studies.
Journal of the International Institute
The Journal of the International Institute was published twice a year from 1994 to 2009 by the University of Michigan International Institute. The journal provided a forum for international area studies specialists who sought to present their ideas to a diverse, non-specialist readership. Contributors were typically affiliated with the University of Michigan as faculty, students, alumni or visitors. This resource features full-text of articles. JII resumed publication under the title the International Institute Journal in 2012.
Journal of the Southern Association for Information Systems
The Journal of the Southern Association for Information Systems (JSAIS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes scholarly articles on all aspects of information systems. JSAIS emphasizes originality, importance, and cogency of ideas, with a broad focus emphasizing various research methodoogies and inclusive of interdisciplinary investigations.
Michigan Discussions in Anthropology (vols. 1-14)
This resource exists as a service to the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, offering opportunities for students and faculty both to become editor of a compiled volume in their specialty and to publish their own work, thus furthering their professional advancement. All papers are subjected to external anonymous peer review before publication. This collection contains volumes 1 through 14.
Michigan Discussions in Anthropology (vols. 15-18)
This resource exists as a service to the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, offering opportunities for students and faculty both to become editor of a compiled volume in their specialty and to publish their own work, thus furthering their professional advancement. All papers are subjected to external anonymous peer review before publication. This collection contains volume 15 through 18.
Michigan Family Review
Michigan Family Review (MFR) provides a forum for a wide range of professionals and others interested in strengthening family life. The primary purpose of MFR is to publish empirical articles and critical literature reviews about contemporary problems confronting families and those who provide service to them.
Michigan Feminist Studies (1974-1997)
Michigan Feminist Studies (MFS) is an interdisciplinary feminist journal published at the University of Michigan. Edited and produced by Michigan graduate students, MFS is committed to providing a forum for interdisciplinary dialogue and critical exchange. This site features full-text articles from 1974-1997.
Michigan Feminist Studies (1997-2010)
Michigan Feminist Studies (MFS) is an interdisciplinary feminist journal published at the University of Michigan. Edited and produced by Michigan graduate students, MFS is committed to providing a forum for interdisciplinary dialogue and critical exchange. This site features full-text articles from 1998 to 2010.
Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
All past issues and articles of the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning (MJCSL) can be searched by author, title, or journal volume and number. Past issues are being made available for free to broaden the reach of the MJCSL's scholarship on service-learning and community engagement, though the four most recent issues are only available in hard copy.
Michigan Quarterly Review (vol. 1, no. 1 - vol. 36, no. 1)
Michigan Quarterly Review is the flagship scholarly and literary journal of the University of Michigan. This online resource provides access to essays, interviews, memoirs, fiction, poetry, book reviews, and graphic art that present a cumulative portrait of the Zeitgeist and of the perennial themes favored by writers within and beyond the academy. This collection contains volumes from Winter 1962 - Winter 1997 (Vol. 1, No. 1 - Vol. 36, No. 1).
Michigan Quarterly Review (vol. 36, no. 2 - present)
Michigan Quarterly Review is the flagship scholarly and literary journal of the University of Michigan. This online resource provides access to essays, interviews, memoirs, fiction, poetry, book reviews, and graphic art that present a cumulative portrait of the Zeitgeist and of the perennial themes favored by writers within and beyond the academy. This collection contains volumes from Spring 1997 (Vol. 36, No. 2) to the present.
Music and Politics
Music and Politics is an open-access peer-reviewed electronic journal first published in 2007 and that is publishing online twice a year. Exploring the interaction of music and politics, areas of interest include, but are not limited to: the impact of politics on the lives of musicians, music as a form of political discourse, and the influences of ideology on musical historiography. In addition, Music and Politics explores pedagogical issues and strategies pertaining to the study of Music and Politics in the undergraduate classroom.
passages
This series, published 2004-2005, is a successor to Passages: A Chronicle of the African Humanities, which was published in 1991-1994. Both series include resource provides access to readings, interpretations, reviews, essays, debates, reports, news articles, transcripts, and links as well as suggestions and criticism dedicated to African humanities.
Philosophers' Imprint
Philosophers' Imprint is a refereed series of original papers in philosophy, edited by Stephen Darwall and J. David Velleman, with the advice of an international Board of Editors. The Imprint was founded in the spirit of the Open Access movement, whose mission is to promote a future in which funds currently spent on journal subscriptions are redirected to the dissemination of scholarship for free, via the Internet.
Philosophy and Theory in Biology
Philosophy & Theory in Biology (P&TB) is a peer-reviewed open-access online journal that brings together philosophers of science and theoretically inclined biologists to interact across disciplinary boundaries.
Plagiary
The journal "Plagiary" is devoted specifically to the study of plagiarism and related fabrications/falsifications within the professional literature (i.e., scholarly journals and books) and popular discourse domains (i.e., journalism, politics, audio-visual texts). This collection contains the 2006 and 2007 issues of the journal.
Post Identity
Post Identity is an international, fully-refereed journal of the humanities. It features text-based and multi-media scholarship that problematizes the narratives underlying individual, social, and cultural identity formations; that investigates the relationship between identity formations and texts; and that argues how such formations can be challenged. This collections contains volumes 1 through 5 of the journal.
The Journal of Electronic Publishing
The Journal of Electronic Publishing (JEP) is a forum for research and discussion about contemporary publishing practices, and the impact of those practices upon users. JEP aspires to document the changes in publishing, and in some cases to stimulate and shape the direction of those changes. The articles present innovative ideas, best practices, and leading-edge thinking about all aspects of publishing, authorship, and readership.
The Michigan Botanist
The Michigan Botanist is the peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of The Michigan Botanical Club established in 1962. The publication is hosted online through the University of Michigan MPublishing services. Membership in the Michigan Botanical Club is open to anyone interested in its aims: conservation of all native plants, education of the public to appreciate and preserve plant life, sponsorship of research and publication on the plant life of the state, sponsorship of legislation to promote preservation of Michigan native flora, establishment of suitable sanctuaries and natural areas, and cooperation in programs concerned with the use and conservation of all natural resources and scenic features.
Trans-Asia Photography Review
The Trans-Asia Photography Review is a new international refereed journal devoted to the discussion of historic and contemporary photography from Asia. Online and free of charge, it is published by Hampshire College in collaboration with MPublishing at the University of Michigan Library.

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Gender, Sexuality & Feminism
Gender, Sexuality & Feminism (GSF) is an open-access, online, scholarly, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal publishing theoretically innovative and methodologically diverse research in the fields of gender studies, masculinities, sexualities and feminism. GSF encourages submissions that strengthen the understanding of power systems, resistance and liberation movements, stigma, and differential access to resources in the fields of gender studies, masculinities, sexualities and feminism. GSF seeks to promote public understanding of complex problems and questions raised in an increasingly globalized, multicultural community. GSF is published by University College of Dublin in collaboration with MPublishing at the University of Michigan Library.