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ARKIVOC - Archive for Organic Chemistry » An international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal containing full papers and reviews describing research in organic, physical organic, bioorganic and related areas of chemistry.

The Bulletin of the University of Michigan Museums of Art and Archaeology » This peer-reviewed biannual journal features scholarly articles written principally by graduate students, faculty, and curators affiliated with the museums and the Department of the History of Art at the University of Michigan.

Feminist Studies » In publication since 1972, Feminist Studies publishes research and criticism that address theoretical issues and offer analyses of interest to feminist scholars across disciplines. Access is available by subscription.

GEFAME » A collaboration between the University Library and the Center for Afro-American and African Studies, GEFAME promotes scholarly communication in the field of African Studies.

International Computer Music Conference Proceedings » Serving professionals working in the converging world of music and technology, ICMC documents the proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference.

Journal of Anthropological Research » For over fifty years, JAR has published scholarly articles relating to the field of general anthropology, in addition to about 100 book reviews per year. Access is available by subscription.

The Journal of the Association for History and Computing » Sponsored by the American Association for History and Computing (AAHC), JAHC aspires to promote and develop interest in the use of computers in all types of historical study at every level, in both teaching and research.

Journal of Electronic Publishing » How is electronic publishing changing our lives? For over ten years, JEP has provided a forum for professionals in the field, as they attempt to divine the answer to this important question.

Journal of the International Institute » Providing a forum for international studies specialists seeking to present their ideas to a general readership, the Journal of the International Institute presents voices from across the U of Michigan community, including faculty, students, and alumni.

Journal of Sport Administration & Supervision » A distinctive open-access research outlet that impacts the sport industry through a phenomenological approach to academic knowledge.

The Medieval Review » Guided by a distinguished group of medieval scholars, TMR has been publishing reviews of current work in all areas of Medieval Studies since 1993.

Michigan Discussions in Anthropology » A topical journal published under the auspices of the University of Michigan's Department of Anthropology, exemplifying Michigan's four-field approach to anthropological study.

Michigan Family Review » Covering challenges that face families and those who help them, MFR provides a forum for those interested in strengthening all elements of family life.

Michigan Feminist Studies » Produced by Michigan graduate students since 1978, MFS is an interdisciplinary journal committed to the conversation between different schools of feminist thought.

Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning » Since 1994, MJCSL has endeavored to publish the highest quality research, theory, and pedagogy articles related to higher education academic service-learning and is expanding its purview to include campus-community partnerships and faculty engaged scholarship.

Michigan Quarterly Review » One of the most esteemed literary journals since its inception in 1962, MQR features some of the finest poetry, fiction and essays being published.

passages » A sister publication of GEFAME, passages concerns issues of migration and displacement that occur in the field of African Studies, and how those issues inform the economics and cultural development of the continent.

Philosopher's Imprint » Refereed by the philosophy faculty of the University of Michigan, PI's aim is the dissemination of cutting-edge thought in the field of philosophy, from the academy and beyond.

Plagiary » International in scope, the journal is devoted specifically to the study of plagiarism and related fabrications/falsifications within both the professional literature (scholarly journals and books) as well popular discourse (journalism, politics, audio-visual texts).

Post Identity » Investigating the relationship between identity formations and texts, Post Identity presents a conversation between different schools of thought in this exciting, interdisciplinary field.

Proceedings of the Western Society for French History » Bringing together specialists in the field of french history, this peer-reviewed journal presents the best papers from the society's annual meeting.