[PLing] Oxford Bibliographies Online: Linguistics
Stela Manova
stela.manova at univie.ac.at
Fri Jul 4 15:56:38 CEST 2014
Dear PLing List subscribers,
I am writing on behalf of Oxford University Press. This message is to advertise the new research tool Oxford Bibliographies Online, especially the Oxford Bibliographies in Linguistics, EIC Mark Aronoff: http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/obo/page/linguistics.
Key Features of Oxford Bibliographies
http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/obo/page/about
• Selective: Expert recommendations on the best works available in each discipline – whether it be a chapter, a book, a journal article, a website, an archive, or data set – streamline the research process
• Credible: Each subject area is overseen by an Editor in Chief, an Editorial Board, and peer reviewers, ensuring a balanced perspective with scholarly accuracy, authority, and objectivity
• Original Scholarly Content: Each article includes an introduction written by a top scholar in the fields and is an authoritative guide to the current scholarship with original commentary and annotations by top scholars
• Seamless Pathways: Intuitive linking and discoverability tools help users quickly locate full text content to prevent dead ends
• Customization: Oxford Bibliographies personalization allows you to sign in to create a personalized list of citations with your own notes and annotations
• Up to Date and Expanding: A robust updating program keeps researchers informed of advances in their fields
• Discoverability: MARC 21 records available at the subject and article level; Open URL and full-text DOIs seamlessly link citations to the library’s catalog increasing discoverability and usage of library resources
Oxford Bibliographies is an important resource for both students and high-level researchers. Many professors and researchers find Oxford Bibliographies most helpful:
• when developing a syllabus
• at the start of research for an article or book
• as a resource for students looking for dissertation or research paper topics.
You can access the full-text articles of Oxford Bibliographies in Linguistics through the library of the University of Vienna: http://ubdata.univie.ac.at/AC11229968.
Happy browsing,
Stela Manova
Author of “Affixation”, Oxford Bibliographies Online: Linguistics, http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199772810/obo-9780199772810-0183.xml
Email: stela.manova at univie.ac.at
URL: http://homepage.univie.ac.at/stela.manova/
Forthcoming book:
2014. Affix Ordering Across Languages and Frameworks. Oxford University Press.
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