What's New

August 2013

August 2013 Editors' Pick, CHOICE

Oxford Bibliographies has been named an Editors' Pick from the August 2013 issue of CHOICE Reviews Online. To highlight the wide range of publications reviewed in Choice, each month Choice editors feature some noteworthy reviews from the current issue.

"Oxford Bibliographies Online represents a major departure from the exhaustive coverage of bibliographic databases that strive to include everything published within their scope. Instead, this peer-reviewed database comprises a series of subject modules with evaluative bibliographies and introductory essays offering highly selective lists of the most authoritative and significant research on a subject."

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New and Updated Articles

Oxford Bibliographies is regularly updated with new articles and additions to existing articles. This month, 187 new articles have been added and revised across the following subjects. New articles this month are noted by an *asterisk under Articles and Contributors on each subject page.

African Studies
American Literature
Anthropology
Atlantic History
Biblical Studies
British and Irish Literature
Buddhism
Childhood Studies
Cinema and Media Studies
Classics

 

Criminology
Ecology
Education
Geography
Hinduism
International Law
International Relations
Islamic Studies
Latin American Studies
Linguistics

Medieval Studies
Military History
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Health
Renaissance and Reformation
Sociology
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.


Introducing the Oxford Index

The Oxford Index Underbar is now available on each page of Oxford Bibliographies. The Oxford Index Underbar is a free search and discovery service, which shows links to related content from all Oxford University Press online content (journal articles, scholarly monographs, reference content, primary sources, etc.).

Read more about the Oxford Index

Learn how the Oxford Index Underbar works


Explore More Oxford Bibliographies

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Buddhism Beyond the Nation State, by Oxford Bibliographies in Buddhism Editor in Chief, Richard Payne.

10 facts about Galileo Galilei, by Oxford University Press.

10 ways to use a bibliography, by Oxford University Press.


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Oxford User Research Program

The Oxford User Research Program is a longitudinal, global initiative assessing the way librarians, academics, and students discover, view, evaluate, and interact with content. The feedback from this program informs the development and improvement of Oxford Bibliographies to ensure a positive and valuable experience for users. If you are interested in learning more and how you can get involved in the Oxford User Research Program, please contact our Market Research Department.


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