The Archive
Established in 1976, The Archive is a journal devoted to research conducted in the archives and fine print collections of the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of Arizona. The Archive has sought to highlight both well-known and rarely seen material from CCP’s collections, as well as to examine the practice of archival research itself. CCP holds the premiere research collection of American photographic fine art and archives, promoting creative inquiry, dialogue, and appreciation of photography’s enduring cultural influence.
The Archive was called The Center for Creative Photography for its first thirteen issues, and was periodically supplemented by a Guide Series.
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Arizona Anthropologist
The Arizona Anthropologist is a competitive high quality annual journal designed, reviewed and published by an editorial board of graduate students in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona.
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Arizona Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
The Arizona Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies is a student-led journal focusing on interdisciplinary research in the humanities, arts, and sciences.Â
In keeping with the University of Arizona’s mission as a public research university, this journal will continue to serve as a forum for innovative scholarship and research on the region.
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ISSN 2166-5273Â (Print)Â
ISSN 2166-5281Â (Online)
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Footnotes: A Journal of History
Footnotes: A Journal of History presents original primary research and historiographical papers from University of Arizona’s undergraduate and graduate students. We are a forum of publication for historical research in a cross-variety of fields of inquiry. University of Arizona history students are able to work with the journal as both editors and authors. Footnotes highlights the importance of history and its applications in our ever-changing world.
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The Guide Series
The Guide Series provides overviews, selections of finding aids, reproductions of archival materials, bibliographies, and essays by scholars who worked closely with some of the keystone archives at the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) at the University of Arizona. While not intended to be exhaustive, these issues, along with The Archive, aim to encourage and facilitate the use of CCP’s primary source materials. CCP holds the premiere research collection of American photographic fine art and archives, promoting creative inquiry, dialogue, and appreciation of photography’s enduring cultural influence.
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Indigenous Stewards
Indigenous Stewards is a product of the Native Environmental Health Stories Project. It was created in collaboration between the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center at the College of Pharmacy and the Center for Ecogenetics  at the University of Washington. The publication focuses on issues and topics related to the health and the environment among Indigenous communities.
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Issues and Trends in Learning Technologies
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Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections
Please be informed that effective June 1, 2020, JAEI has changed its digital location. All content is now located at www.EgyptianExpedition.org
New content will no longer be made available via https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jaei (this page) and recently published content that is still subscritpion protected will only be made available at our new location.
Current subscriptions have been migrated and remain valid.
Your institutional IP access remains active, as do all individual subscriptions. Should you have any trouble accessing the site, please write us and we will resolve it immediately: jaei@egyptianexpedition.org
We thank the University of Arizona Library for hosting our journal for more than a decade, and some open access content will remain available via the UAL, but in order to better serve our readers and authors we have migrated to a new journal management system and thus location.
-The Editors
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Journal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences
The Journal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences (JMM) is an online scholarly publication focusing on methodology and research design, measurement, and data analysis – providing a new venue for unique and interesting contributions in these study areas which frequently overlap. ISSN: 2159-7855Â
Accepted articles ahead of publication
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Journal of Political Ecology
JPE is a peer reviewed journal (ISSN: 1073-0451), one of the longest standing, Platinum Open Access journals in the social sciences. It began in 1994 and welcomes submissions in English, French and Spanish. We only publish research into the linkages between political economy and human environmental impacts, across different locations and academic disciplines. Articles need to show a real contribution to the interdisciplinary field of political ecology, otherwise we will suggest publication elsewhere.
The Editors managing articles are Simon Batterbury (University of Melbourne/Lancaster University: speaks English and French) and Casey Walsh (UC Santa Barbara, USA: speaks English and Spanish). Walsh handles articles dealing with the Americas: Batterbury for the rest of the world. Articles are double-refereed, which can take up to 3 months [longer if referees do not reply!] .Â
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Journal of Second Language Acquisition and Teaching
The Journal of Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (JSLAT) is a publication of the University of Arizona Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (SLAT). This journal was conceived as a source for scholarly dialogue among SLAT students, SLAT faculty, and the second language research community at large. This journal is an opportunity for doctoral students in the field of second language studies to experience the publishing process as well as an outlet for established second language researchers to present completed research and work in progress.
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Lymphology
WELCOME TO THE ONLINE WEBSITE FOR THE JOURNAL LYMPHOLOGY
The journal Lymphology, is the official organ of the International Society of Lymphology. It includes papers and special symposia dealing with clinical and basic studies of the lymphatic system and related fields. Original ideas, bold hypotheses, historical reflections, and exciting observations are printed in "Lymphspirations" and interesting images are published in "Lymphographias".
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Meteoritics & Planetary Science Archives
The Meteoritics & Planetary Science Archives provides open access to Meteoritics & Planetary Science Volumes 37-44 (2002-2009), published by The Meteoritical Society.
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Radiocarbon
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Rangeland Ecology & Management / Journal of Range Management Archives
Welcome to the Rangeland Ecology & Management Archive. The journal Rangeland Ecology & Management (RE&M; v. 58, 2005 – present) is the successor to the Journal of Range Management (JRM; v. 1-57, 1948-2004). The Archive provides open access, in a “rolling window†agreement with SRM, to both titles (JRM and RE&M), from v.1 up to five years from the present year.Â
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The most recent years of RE&M are readily available through membership in the Society for Range Management (SRM). Membership in SRM is a means to access current information and dialog on rangeland management.
Print ISSN: 0022-409x
Online ISSN: 1550-7424
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Rangelands Archives
The Rangelands Archives provides open access to Rangelands Volumes 1-38 (1979-2016). Current issues are readily available with membership in the Society for Range Management (SRM).
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The University of Arizona Journal of Medicine
Our purpose is to promote scientific achievements of University of Arizona College of Medicine students, to highlight cutting-edge research at Banner University, and to inform the student body of research opportunities. Our journal is created for and made by medical students!
The University of Arizona Journal of Medicine is a biannually-released journal that showcases basic science, clinical and translational research, humanities essay and artwork.