Category Archives: higher ed

Cabell’s Directories of Publishing Opportunities – have your say!

In 1978, Cabell Publishing, Inc. was founded to help professors, graduate students, and researchers publish their manuscripts in academic journals. This information includes addresses, phones, e-mails and web sites for our listed journals making Cabell’s Directories an easy point of … Continue reading

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Brunswick Library and Education

I am continuing to grow and extend the collection of Education resources at Brunswick Library.  Over the coming months, you will have access to an increasing range of materials specifically aimed at the teaching and learning needs of students and staff … Continue reading

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ERIC – Feature database for Education

ERIC  provides unlimited access to more than 1.3 million bibliographic records of journal articles and other education-related materials, with hundreds of new records added multiple times per week. If available, links to full text are included. Within the ERIC Collection, … Continue reading

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Most cited authors of books in the humanities

The Times Higher Education has a report based on Thomson Reuters’ ISI Web of Science data listing those authors most cited in the arts and humanities during 2007. This is based on citations to books and their authors and they … Continue reading

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THES top university rankings

The Times Higher Education has released its World University Rankings, with RMIT (just) making it into the top 200. The SMH has an article on Australian universities and the rankings. The Library also has (password) access to Times Higher Education online. There … Continue reading

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