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Airea: Arts and Interdisciplinary Research
Airea is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal operating at the intersections between inter, trans, and multi disciplinary artistic practices and research. It intends to map interdisciplinary territories of forms of contemporary art and technology, with particular focus on the way artistic methodologies, aesthetics and vocabularies are shifting in response to the developing digital practices. Initially conceived to publish the proceedings of sIREN's (Interdisciplinary Research Network) Arts and Digital Practices conference in 2017, this journal acts as a channel of communication between artists/researchers and practices; concepts and tools. In doing so, we hope to more firmly embed a critical framework of interdisciplinary research into contemporary arts discourse. Airea welcomes contributions responding to our annual calls for submissions and publishes special issues to accommodate materials from the activities of sIREN and RAFT research networks of Edinburgh College of Art.
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Concept
The Journal of Contemporary Community Education Practice Theory. Concept offers a lively independent forum for critical debate and exchange of ideas in contemporary Community Education. Community Education is seen in the broadest sense to include community work, adult education and youth work and takes place in a range of settings and agencies. We see the concept of community education as dynamic and diverse and do not seek to reflect a fixed view.
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Edinburgh Architecture Research
Edinburgh Architecture Research (EAR) is a non-profit, peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal exploring the built environment and its overlap with numerous fields of arts, humanities and social sciences from but not limited to an architectural standpoint. We invite submissions in the form of articles, field reports (WIP) or book reviews. EAR also encourages the presentation of research in alternative forms such as film, audio and photo essays.
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Edinburgh Student Journal of Science
The Edinburgh Student Journal of Science is a student-run, peer-reviewed journal which intends to highlight the multidisciplinary research carried out by undergraduate students within schools of the College of Science and Engineering of the University of Edinburgh.
You can find information, guidelines, and criteria for submitting your work to the journal in the 'Submissions' tab, and more information about the journal itself under 'About'.
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Edinburgh Student Law Review
Scotland’s oldest Student Law Review. Managed and written entirely by students.
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FORUM: University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Journal of Culture & the Arts
FORUM is a peer-reviewed journal for postgraduate students working in culture and the arts. Our objective is to create and foster a network for the exchange and circulation of ideas. We hope that you will find plenty of interest and inspiration in the articles we have published to date.
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HIMALAYA - The Journal of the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies
HIMALAYA is a biannual, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by the Association for Nepal and Himalayan Studies (ANHS), formerly known as the Nepal Studies Association (1972-2000).
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IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE
This journal is designed to house citation summaries for contributions to the IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology (GtoPdb) database. The journal is not open to general submissions, only curators of the GtoPdb can submit to the journal. The citation summaries exist as an adjunct to the database to facilitate the recognition of citations to and from the database by citation analysers.
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Journal of Lithic Studies
The Journal of Lithic Studies is a peer-reviewed open access journal which focuses on archaeological research into the manufacture and use of stone tools, as well as the origin and properties of the raw materials used in their production. The journal does not focus on any specific geographic region or time period.
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Language and Psychoanalysis
Language and Psychoanalysis is a fully peer reviewed online journal that publishes twice a year. It is the only interdisciplinary journal with a strong focus on the qualitative and quantitative analysis of language and psychoanalysis. The journal is also inclusive and not narrowly confined to the Freudian psychoanalytic theory but open to all language-based psychotherapeutic modalities.
Abstracting and Indexing Information:
- CORE
- DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals
- Linguistic Bibliography Online
- PsycINFO (APA)
- Publication Forum (JuFo)
- Scopus
- Web of Science: Emerging Sources Citation Index
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Medicine Anthropology Theory
All current and archived material can be found at:
Thank you for considering submitting your work to Medicine Anthropology Theory. We are not presently accepting new submissions; we will issue an announcement when the submission portal reopens.
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The New Real
Our research explores how AI impacts on life at a profound level, often interacting with us in fascinating and unanticipated ways, and illuminates how emerging technology can become a creative, playful and deeply impactful part of everyday living.
We believe art and creativity can help to radically change how we think about AI design, moving beyond the current paradigm of learning patterns from large amounts of data, to embrace human traits such as bias, disagreement, and uncertainty as a signal with creative potential rather than noise that needs to be removed.
We devise imaginative ways to experiment with new experiences, practices, infrastructures and business models, and to empower people be agents of positive change.
The New Real emerged from the Experiential AI research theme and group, it conducts research on the following themes:
Creative AI for good
Human-centred creative AI
Next generation intelligent experiences
Public XAI and socio-technical literacy
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Papers in Historical Phonology
Papers in Historical Phonology (‘PiHPh’) aims to provide a high-profile, speedy, permanent and fully open-access place for the publication of interesting ideas from any area of Historical Phonology. PiHPh is online only and there is no charge of any kind to publish in it. There is one volume of PiHPh per year, and papers are added to it as soon as they are cleared for publication.
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Plurality
Plurality is an interdisciplinary intersectional feminist undergraduate journal.
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re:think - a journal of creative ethnography
Re:think is a peer-reviewed, open-access, interdisciplinary journal exploring the potential of ethnography as a form of creative research practice and expression.
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Review of Scottish Culture
An annual, online journal that focuses on the cultural heritage of Scotland, specifically its ethnology (folklore and folklife).
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Scottish Studies
Scottish Studies is the journal of the School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh. The journal reflects the eight main research areas of the school: tales, custom and belief, material culture, song, instrumental music, place-names, dialectology and social organisation.
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SCRIPTed: A Journal of Law, Technology & Society
Intellectual Property, Information Technology, Medical Law - SCRIPTed’s Editorial Board is assisted by an Advisory Board of internationally-renowned experts drawn from the disciplines of intellectual property, information technology, medical law, artificial intelligence, communications law and E-commerce. Submissions are invited on any aspect of the relationships between law, policy, society, ethics, and technologies.
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Social Science Protocols
Social Science Protocols is a fully peer reviewed open-access online journal platform. It is the only platform with a focus on publishing study protocols in the social sciences disciplines.
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The South Asianist Journal
The South Asianist Journal is
interdisciplinary journal examining phenomena in South Asia. At its core is the vision to open research on and in South Asia to as wide an audience as possible. With this in mind, articles and reviews are complemented by flexible formats such as photo essays, and short documentary films. Among the many advantages of our open access policy is that, while authors retain copyright, our publications are free to view or download anytime, anywhere, by anyone with a basic internet connection. -
Film-Philosophy (Submissions)
Film-Philosophy is an international, open access and peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the engagement between film and screen studies, film theory and philosophy.
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National Institutes of Bioscience Journal
The Journal of the National Institutes of Bioscience is a platform where outputs from the strategic partnership can be published and shared.
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The e-Journal of East and Central Asian Religions
e-JECAR publishes innovative research on the religious traditions of East and Central Asia in their historical, political, social and philosophic contexts.
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Hydra
Hydra: Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences is a student-focused, peer-reviewed academic journal, which strives to highlight the best of current postgraduate student scholarship at the University of Edinburgh. The journal’s title represents its strong commitment to interdisciplinary research, in the belief that by opening a channel of dialogue between diverse disciplines within the realm of the social sciences, classic debates may be infused with innovative and even unexpected observations.
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Lifespans and Styles
Lifespans & Styles highlights outstanding undergraduate work in sociolinguistics.
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Res Medica
The Res Medica is the peer-reviewed Journal of the Royal Medical Society.We accept articles written by medical students and clinicians covering clinically relevant topics. These include original, systematic review, literature review, perspective, historical, and case report articles.
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The Unfamiliar
The Unfamiliar is a postgraduate student-led journal based at the University of Edinburgh, aimed at making anthropology easily and widely accessible to audiences beyond academia. We seek to provide a forum for postgraduate students and early-career researchers for the publication of, and creative engagement with, their research.
Our publishing partners
The Library also provides a hosting service to external organisations and institutions.
The Digital Curation Centre (DCC) is an internationally-recognised centre of expertise in digital curation with a focus on building capability and skills for research data management. DCC publishes the International Journal of Digital Curation (IJDC), an electronic journal entirely devoted to papers, articles and news items on the curation of digital objects and related issues.
European Association for Health Information and Libraries
The European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL) is an active association uniting librarians and information professionals working in medical and health science libraries in Europe. EAHIL publishes the Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (JEAHIL), which features original articles, reviews, theme issues and brief communications in the field of health information and libraries.
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland supports the study and enjoyment of Scotland’s past, and promotes the understanding and conservation of Scotland’s historical and archaeological environment. The Society has been an active publisher since 1792 and now publishes the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland annually and Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports on a rolling basis, in addition to peer-reviewed books.
Robert Gordon University Library
Robert Gordon University (RGU) provides industry-led undergraduate and postgraduate courses that are highly relevant to students' careers. RGU Library engaged with Edinburgh and SCURL Shared Services for many years in the form of a hosted repository service. While our repository has been migrated to a different system, we are pleased remain in collaboration with Edinburgh and the SCURL Shared Services in the form of our new hosted OJS platform. We believe that this new platform affords us the opportunity to offer our academic community a new service, around research-informed, practice-led teaching and technology-enabled learning.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is one of the world’s leading botanic gardens. Our mission is to explore, conserve and explain the world of plants for a better future. The Garden delivers plant science, conservation and education programmes. 13,500 plant species from 157 countries are cultivated in its four gardens and nearly 1 million people visit these each year. RBGE publishes Sibbaldia: The International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, a journal for horticulturists, managers, and students of collections in botanic and other heritage and destination gardens. A wide variety of subjects embracing cultivation, conservation, education and health are covered.
No longer published
The following journals have ceased publication. Backfiles remain available on the platform.
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The e-Journal of East and Central Asian Religions
e-JECAR published innovative research on the religious traditions of East and Central Asia in their historical, political, social and philosophic contexts.
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Hydra: Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences was a student-focused, peer-reviewed academic journal.
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ICLASS, a journal of conference proceedings from the International Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems.
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The Journal of the National Institutes of Bioscience served as a platform where outputs from the strategic partnership could be published and shared
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Res Medica is the Journal of the Royal Medical Society.
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The Unfamiliar was a postgraduate student-led journal, aimed at making anthropology easily and widely accessible to audiences beyond academia