May 2012
may-2012
May 29, 2012
What's New
May 2012
New Subject Area
Introducing Oxford Bibliographies in Ecology. To learn more about the Editor in Chief, Editorial Board, and all available and forthcoming articles visit the Ecology subject page.
View a full list of available and forthcoming subject areas
New and Updated Articles
Oxford Bibliographies is regularly updated with new articles and additions to existing articles. This month new articles have been added to the following subjects.
Atlantic History Cinema and Media Studies Classics Communication |
Criminology Hinduism International Relations Medieval Studies |
Philosophy Psychology Social Work Public Health Victorian Literature |
To learn more about the Oxford Bibliographies update program, including the peer-review process and the annual review of articles, please visit the Updating Program page.
Digital Media
Vist the Oxford University Press Blog to read a piece by Editor in Cheif of Oxford Bibliographies in Ecology, David Gibson, about the key difference between Ecology and Environemental Science
View a lively discussion with Editor in Chief of Oxford Bibliographies in Cinema and Media Studies Krin Gabbard, as he disscusses his involvement with the project and the importance of Oxford Bibliographies to students and researchers worldwide.
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Previous Updates
- The March 2012update introduced Childhood Studies and International Law to Oxford Bibliographies
- The February 2012 updated introduced Military History to Oxford Bibliographies
- The January 2012 update introduced several user-driven enhancements as well as Education to Oxford Bibliographies
- The December 2011 update introduced Education to Oxford Bibliographies
- The November 2011 update introduced Cinema and Media Studies, Latin American Studies, and Linguistics to Oxford Bibliographies.
- The September 2011 update introduced 75 new articles to Oxford Bibliographies across seven subject areas and the announcement of the launch of Oxford Bibliographies: Latino Studies.
- The July 2011 update introduced 91 new articles to Oxford Bibliographies across eight subject areas and the announcement of the launch of Oxford Bibliographies: Sociology.
- The June 2011 update introduced 115 new articles to Oxford Bibliographies across eight subject areas and the announcement of the new Geography module.
- The April 2011 update introduced more than 50 new articles to Oxford Bibliographies across eight subject areas.
- The March 2011 update introduced Communication, International Relations, Public Health, and Victorian Literature to Oxford Bibliographies.
- The February 2011 update introduced Hinduism to Oxford Bibliographies.
- The December 2010 update introduced Medieval Studies to Oxford Bibliographies.