University Libraries
Journals
Ohio Mining Journal
The Ohio Mining Journal is the official organ of the Ohio Institute of Mining Engineering, 1882-1899. The objectives of the Institute were to promote the development of the mineral resources of the State, the economical working and ventilation of mines, the improvement of the social status of those engaged in mining, the proper and periodical surveys of mines, and the preservation of the maps and plans of abandoned mines, by means of meetings of the Institute for reading and discussing papers relating to the above subjects, and by the publication of such papers in the Ohio Mining Journal.
Project manager: Mary Scott, Orton Memorial Library of Geology
Status: Complete
Link: http://hdl.handle.net/1811/32247
Ohio Journal of Science
The Ohio Journal of Science (OJS) began as the official publication of the Biological Club of the Ohio State University and of the Ohio Academy of Science. In 1974, the OJS became the official publication of the Ohio Academy of Science alone. The OJS is a rich source of peer-reviewed material on natural history and earth science in Ohio. Later volumes also include articles in engineering, technology, and education. Under various titles (OSU Naturalist, Ohio Naturalist) the OJS has been published in 4-6 issues (250-400 pages) a year since 1900.
OSU Libraries has digitized v.1-103 (1900-2003). The OAS has continued their enthusiastic support of the project by supplying PDF files for more recent volumes and by granting unrestricted access after a two year embargo.
Project manager: Bruce Leach, Biological Sciences/Pharmacy Library
Funding source: OSU Libraries
Status: Ongoing
Link: http://hdl.handle.net/1811/686
Disability Studies Quarterly
Disability Studies Quarterly (DSQ) is the journal of the Society for Disability Studies (SDS). It is a multidisciplinary and international journal of interest to social scientists, scholars in the humanities, disability rights advocates, creative writers, and others concerned with the issues of people with disabilities. It represents the full range of methods, epistemologies, perspectives, and content that the multidisciplinary field of disability studies embraces. DSQ is committed to developing theoretical and practical knowledge about disability and to promoting the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in society.
Journal contact: Brenda Brueggemann, Co-editor
Project manager: Henry Griffy, Scholarly Resources Integration Dept., University Libraries
Status: Ongoing
Link: http://www.dsq-sds.org/
Early Modern Japan
Early Modern Japan: An Interdisciplinary Journal is a publication of the Early Modern Japan Network (EMJNet), an interdisciplinary, international community of specialists of early modern Japan (ca. late 16th to late 19th century), which is affiliated with the Northeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies. Early Modern Japan publishes scholarly essays, translations, essays on teaching about early modern Japan, academic news, and book reviews. All scholarly submissions are peer-reviewed.
Journal contact: Philip P. Brown, Editor
Project manager: Melanie Schlosser, Metadata Librarian
Status: Ongoing
Link: http://hdl.handle.net/1811/583
Empirical Musicology Review
Empirical Musicology Review is an international journal whose aim is to facilitate communication and debate between scholars engaged in systematic and observation-based music scholarship.
Journal contact: editor@ermusicology.org
Project manager: Maureen Walsh, Metadata Librarian
Project initiator: Alan Green, Music and Dance Library
Status: Ongoing
Link: http://emusicology.org/