[KS] An Announcement for Korean Studies and Asian Studies Librarians and Libraries

Robert Winstanley-Chesters R.Winstanley-Chesters at leeds.ac.uk
Mon Sep 14 10:10:13 EDT 2020


An Announcement for Korean Studies and Asian Studies Librarians and Libraries


Librarians and libraries with a Korean Studies or Asian Studies section may be interested in subscribing institutionally to the European Journal of Korean Studies, published by the British Association for Korean Studies. The European Journal of Korean Studies has been published since 1991 (formerly known until 2016 as the Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies). The Journal has an extensive back catalogue, reaching to some 20 volumes, including valuable papers and research from such renowned scholars as: Heonik Kwon, Werner Sasse, Donald Clark, James Grayson, Aidan Foster-Carter, James Hoare, Keith Howard, Dae-sook Suh, Kenneth Wells, Caroline Rose, Inok Paek, Roald Maliangkay, Keith Pratt, and Rüdiger Frank. Recent issues have included papers by Rowan Pease, Chong Young-hwan, Vladimir Tikhonov, Andrew Jackson, Natalia Kim, Adam Cathcart, Pekka Korhonen, Mark Caprio, Andrew Logie, and Brother Anthony (An Sojae). The European Journal of Korean Studies is published twice a year and aims to be the leading peer-reviewed English language journal in Korean Studies in Europe.


The European Journal of Korean Studies is available digitally and in print and is now accessible online via its web platform at www.ejks.org.uk<http://www.ejks.org.uk/>, including all back issues of the journal and its predecessor, the Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies. Libraries and institutions can now access the platform via IP authentication using EZ Proxy or password/userID and we can support e-resources and technical services teams in the integration of the platform into your own library systems. The journal now has ISSN numbers, is listed in Crossref and has doi numbers for all current papers. The European Journal of Korean Studies has been accepted for inclusion in SCOPUS and ESCI and is under review with other citation indexes.

Our institutional digital subscription rates represent substantial value for money at £140 GBP annually, giving access to all content, current and historic, from the journal via our web platform or integrated into your own systems. We can also supply rates for subscriptions, which include printed editions and also for print-only editions. Interested libraries and institutions can subscribe directly or via subscription agencies such as EBSCO, LM, Schweitzer Fachinformationen, and Harrassowitz. Why not join current subscribers such as Harvard Yenching Library, the University of Melbourne, SOAS (University of London), University of British Columbia, University of Edinburgh, University of Michigan, University of Central Lancashire, Stanford University, Monash University, the University of Oslo and Legal Deposit Libraries in the UK such as the Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford, Cambridge University Library, The British Library, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Wales, and the Library of Trinity College Dublin in having full and functional access to this valuable Korean Studies resource for students, faculty, and researchers.

The European Journal of Korean Studies is sponsored by the British Association for Korean Studies and is generously funded by a grant from the Academy of Korean Studies.  EBSCO title No. 318358552.

Editor in Chief - Dr James Lewis (University of Oxford, Wolfson College)
Managing Editor - Dr Robert Winstanley-Chesters (University of Leeds/Bath Spa University and Wolfson College, University of Oxford)

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