New books and journals annoucements

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  • 30 June 2011

    In Situ. Revue des patrimoines offers an outlet for the heritage professions to publish their research into the knowledge, conservation and promotion of heritage. Created in 2004, the journal, published on open access by the French Culture and Communication Ministry, has now joined the Revues.org platform. The two latest issues are available. Previous issues will be published online in the months to come.

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  • 17 June 2011

    The Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative electronic journal is produced by the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium. It publishes the proceedings of the Consortium’s annual meetings as well as theme issues focussing on the state of the art of electronic publishing, current trends in TEI encoding and new uses of TEI. The Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative is also a space for reflection into the role of technological norms in the digital humanities, including academic electronic publishing, linguistic analysis, the creation of corpuses and new domains such as mass digitisation and the semantic web. The first issue containing proceedings from 2008-2009, is available online in full text.

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  • 16 June 2011

    The Pouvoirs dans la Caraïbe journal is produced by the Centre de recherche sur les pouvoirs locaux dans la Caraïbe (CRPLC, UMR-CNRS 8053) and publishes research focussing on overseas French societies and the Caribbean. The journal is tri-lingual – French, English and Spanish. Through its multidisciplinary approach it aims to examine the infinite diversity and complexity of cultures that generally receive scant attention. Seven issues are already online in full text on free access.

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  • 30 May 2011

    IImages re-vuesis an open-access electronic journal founded in 2005. The journal focuses on research and reflection into images encompassing all periods and approaches. It is produced by four EHESS and CNRS research centres based in the Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art: the UMR 8210-Anthropologie et Histoire des Mondes Antiques (ANHIMA), the Groupe d’Anthropologie Historique de l’Occident Médiéval (GAHOM), the Centre d’Histoire et Théorie des Arts (CEHTA) and the Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale (LAS). The entire collection (10 issues including 2 special issues) is published in full open access. The opening of the new site on Revues.org coincides with the 8th issue “Figurer les invisibles” [Representing the invisible], edited by Emmanuel de Vienne and Sophie Moiroux.

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  • 27 May 2011

    The Revue d’histoire des chemins de fer focuses on the history of mobility, social history, the history of regional planning and networks as well as the cultural history of the railways and their multiple implications. Its work is based on the academic program of the Association pour l’histoire des chemins de fer. The journal has published quarterly theme issues since its creation in 1990. For the inauguration of the site, the 9 latest issues are online, including 6 in full text. Back issues will gradually become available.

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  • 25 May 2011

    The Liens Socio journal has publishing a book review section since 2005 and the section has flourished. The journal has decided to expand the review section into a journal  in its own right, devoted to the current state of published research in the social sciences. The site includes all reviews published in the past six years in Liens Socio (more than 900 in all) in full text, as well as new reviews and information about new publications.

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