English Periodicals

The journals listed below are all available through your library. Contact lis@mlc.wa.edu.au to arrange your access.

This magazine is available as a hard copy and can be delivered to your pigeon hole.

This magazine is available only online through one of our databases. It will appear exactly as it does in the paper version.

Title

Description

Frequency

Format

Location

The research journal of the Australian Literacy Educators’ Association.

3 per year

Australia / New Zealand Reference Centre database

Full text available: 10/01/2002 to 01/11/2022

The Librarians guide to books for kids and teens.

8 per year

Walter Shepherd Resource Centre

Intended audience: Primary

Each issue contains practical ideas for using books with children in the classroom, thematic annotated book lists, photocopiable worksheets and reviews.

4 per year

Walter Shepherd Resource Centre

Each issue contains:

  • Reviews of new children’s and young adult books published in Australia and overseas.
  • Articles of interest to people involved in children’s literature – parents, librarians, teachers, students and academics in the field of children’s literature.
  • An author or illustrator (“Know the Author”) interview in each issue.

4 per year

Walter Shepherd Resource Centre

Metro is a partially refereed quarterly magazine specialising in essays, articles and interviews on Australian, New Zealand and Asian features, shorts and documentaries. It also covers television, radio, animation, games and new media.

4 per year

Walter Shepherd Resource Centre

Issue 190-209 held in library

AND

Australia / New Zealand Reference Centre database

Full text available: 06/01/2000 to 02/01/2023

Screen Education is a partially refereed quarterly magazine written by and for teachers and students in primary and secondary schools in all curriculum areas, as well as some areas of tertiary study. The magazine also publishes articles by educators, scholars and critics. Firmly grounded in both theory and practice, the magazine brings more awareness about the diversity and complex character of the moving image, simultaneously promoting the joy of learning and an appreciation of screen culture.

4 per year

Walter Shepherd Resource Centre

Issue 76-97 held in library

Shakespeare Studies is a peer-reviewed volume featuring the work of performance scholars, literary critics and cultural historians across the globe. The journal focuses attention primarily on Shakespeare and his contemporaries, but embraces theoretical and historical studies of socio-political, intellectual and artistic contexts that extend well beyond the early modern English theatrical milieu in both space and time.

1 per year