This subject guide was created in June 2008 as a project for LIBR 559K: Topics in computer-based information systems: Open Access, taught at the School of Library, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS), University of British Columbia. This course is taught by Heather Morrison, who knows a great deal about Open Access.
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Current Research in Jazz
http://www.crj-online.org/
ISSN 1944-4877
Current Research in Jazz is an online open access journal designed to publish peer-reviewed articles of original jazz research. In addition to shorter articles of a scholarly nature, it publishes bibliographies, indexes, chronologies, and other research aids to serve and support jazz scholarship.
It encourages an approach to writing about jazz that is informed by musical and historical knowledge, that is rooted in scholarly rigor, and that is not compromised by commercial interests.
Articles in Current Research in Jazz are published on a rolling basis. Each volume consists of the output published in a single year. There are no fees. All content is freely available on the website: http://www.crj-online.org/ and a dedicated RSS feed is available so that feed subscribers will be notified whenever a new article is added.
Founding Editor:
Michael Fitzgerald, University of the District of Columbia
Editorial Board:
Ted Buehrer, Kenyon College
Steven L. Isoardi, Ph.D.
Matthew Snyder, The New York Public Library
Sam Stephenson, Center for Documentary Studies
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