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Academic Search Premier
Multidisciplinære database indenfor alle fagområder, f.eks. Antropologi, Humaniora, Naturvidenskab, Psykologi, samfundsvidenskab.
Adgang til Academic Search Premier (Adgang udenfor VIA: Vælg VIA University College som din institution. Brug dit login til MitVIA. Husk at angive hele mailadressen.)
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JSTOR Archive Arts & Science lV, Vll og Xll
JSTOR is a full-text database consisting of more packages. VIA Library has bought access to large parts of JSTOR, both Archive packages and access to eight journals where access also covers regular journals. JSTOR is characterised by indexing journals back to start of the journal. VIA Library has access to JSTOR Archive Arts & Science IV, VII and XII.
Arts & Sciences Archive IV focuses on business, paedagogics and law but also includes titles in psychology, public policy and administration.See a title list here.
Arts & Sciences VII covers subjects such as art, art history, humanities, social sciences including history, political science, sociology, language, literature and health policy subjects. See list of titles here.
Arts & Sciences XII includes also social science articles including titles in law, political science, paedagogics, criminology, social work, psychology and sociology. Moreover, the package covers articles in African studies, Asian studies and Middle-eastern studies. See a title list here.
Access to JSTOR Archive Arts & Science lV, Vll og Xll
Access outside VIA: Select VIA University College as your institution. Use your login for MyVIA. Remember to enter the full email address.Contact: Dorthe Brauner Sejersen, dobs@via.dk
Tidsskriftspakker
Animation Studies as a discipline is often described as being over looked with regards to other moving image studies, but in the last 25 years, thanks in part to the development of the Society for Animation Studies (founded in 1987), the subject has grown significantly.
The pace of published research has often lagged behind the vast technological developments in the animation industry and as such there is often seen to be gaps in the discourse. This blog intends to attempt to fill some of these gaps by providing scholars (and fans) a more immediate place to engage with current research.
Each month will feature a different theme; initially we will seek four posts per month (one to post each week). The deadlines will be posted with the call but contributors can send posts before the date; if accepted, the posts will be held until the appropriate theme month. We look for posts between 600 and 900 words, and we strongly encourage the use of clips and images to illustrate them. We also welcome suggestions for themes and/or guest editors.
The blog has been inspired by such excellent academic sites as In Media Res and CST Online and hopes to develop into a vital resource. The posts will hopefully provide a starting point for feedback and discussions among the animation (and moving image) community.