Arabic and Islamic Studies Electronic Journals

• Electronic journals generally provide access to the full text of articles via the Internet.

Latest list of Arabic and Islamic studies ejournals, direct from the catalogue

• Current University of Sydney staff and students may access many of these from their home or office using the off-campus access service.

NB Remember, there may be printed copies of the journals, especially earlier issues, in Fisher Research Library.

Other relevant ejournals listed in the Catalogue

EJOS: Electronic Journal of Oriental Studies
The journal is devoted to the study of Arabic, Persian and Turkic languages and cultures. The journal is published by the Department of Arabic, Persian and Turkic Languages and Cultures in Utrecht University (The Netherlands).
NB It is freely available on the Web.

Other Electronic Journals

The Library does not subscribe to the online version of these journals, so the full text cannot be accessed via the Internet in the Library. The websites of these journals do provide abstracts of the articles though and some are received as print journals.

Al-Serat: a journal of Islamic studies
Contains articles on all aspects of Islamic life and thought from an Islamic perspective rather than a Western one. The journal is published by the Muhammadi Trust of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

MIT-EJMES
The MIT Electronic Journal of Middle East Studies (MIT-EJMES) is an internet-based journal publishing scholarly writing--both interdisciplinary work and work within the traditional boundaries of the social sciences and humanities--related to the modern Middle East. In accordance with standard academic practice, articles submitted for publication to MIT-EJMES are subject to a process of blind peer review.

as-Sikka
This journal promotes the study of Islamic numismatics through the e-publication of research articles, review articles, communications, and shorter reviews and studies. It is freely available on the Web.