The newsletter of the OI is accessible online:
http://oi.uchicago.edu/research/pubs/nn/
This blog provides links to open-access resources for the study of the Old and New Testaments as well as for the ANE, and, occasionally, for Classics. The source for the great majority of the posts is Chuck Jones's The Ancient World Online (http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/).
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Journal: The Bible and Critical Theory
Newly online and open access, The Bible and Critical Theory, per its website:
is an exploratory and innovative online scholarly journal for biblical studies, published by the Bible and Critical Theory Seminar. The journal explores the intersections between critical theory, understood in the broad sense, and biblical studies. It publishes peer-reviewed articles that investigate the contributions from critical theory to biblical studies, and contributions from biblical studies to critical theory. The journal has an active series of book reviews, which are published as they are ready.
http://www.relegere.org/index.php/bct/index
is an exploratory and innovative online scholarly journal for biblical studies, published by the Bible and Critical Theory Seminar. The journal explores the intersections between critical theory, understood in the broad sense, and biblical studies. It publishes peer-reviewed articles that investigate the contributions from critical theory to biblical studies, and contributions from biblical studies to critical theory. The journal has an active series of book reviews, which are published as they are ready.
http://www.relegere.org/index.php/bct/index
Friday, April 22, 2011
Teaching Classical Languages
The newly open access journal, Teaching Classical Languages, is designed for teachers of Latin and Greek:
http://tcl.camws.org/
Here's the website's mission statement:
http://tcl.camws.org/
Here's the website's mission statement:
Teaching Classical Languages is the only peer-reviewed electronic journal dedicated to the teaching and learning of Latin and ancient Greek. It addresses the interests of all Latin and Greek teachers, graduate students, coordinators, and administrators. Teaching Classical Languages welcomes articles offering innovative practice and methods, advocating new theoretical approaches, or reporting on empirical research in teaching and learning Latin and Greek. As an electronic journal, Teaching Classical Languages has a unique global outreach. It offers authors and readers a multimedia format that more fully illustrates the topics discussed, and provides hypermedia links to related information and websites. Articles not only contribute to successful Latin and Greek pedagogy, but draw on relevant literature in language education, applied linguistics, and second language acquisition for an ongoing dialogue with modern language educators.
Monday, April 18, 2011
From Taylor & Francis: PDFs on How to Get Published, Get Your Research Read, and Referee an Article
Taylor & Francis has made available online the following PDFs:
- How to Get Published
- How to Get Your Research Read
- How to Referee an Article
Saturday, April 2, 2011
ETANA & Abzu
Electronic Tools and Ancient Near East Archives (ETANA) has many ancient NE texts available as well as publications on such texts and ancient NE archaeology. Create an account at no charge. The Abzu database comes with.
http://www.etana.org/home
http://www.etana.org/home
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