e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection

59 journals in humanities and social sciences

You are here

ABOUT THE AGREEMENT

TYPE:
Journals
SUBJECTS:
Humanities, Social Sciences
PUBLISHER/VENDOR:
AGREEMENT TERM:
31 Dec 2027
PRICING AND LICENCES:Login

The e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection provides online access to Duke University Press journals in the humanities and social sciences. The EIFL offer provides access to all issues and currently includes 59 titles.

 

Activism, African American Studies and Black Diaspora, African Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Art and Visual Culture, Asian American Studies, Asian Studies, Australia/New Zealand/Oceania, Caribbean Studies, Chicanx and Latinx Studies, Critical Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Disability Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, European Studies, Gender and Sexuality, General Interest, Geography, Globalization and Neoliberalism, History, Latin American Studies, Law, Linguistics, Literature and Literary Studies, Mathematics, Media Studies, Medicine and Health, Middle East Studies, Music, Native and Indigenous Studies, Natural Sciences, Pedagogy and HigherEducation, Politics,Postcolonial Theory, Pre-Modern Studies, Religious Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Sociology, Theater and Performance, Theory and Philosophy

Key features

  • The collection is hosted by Silverchair at read.dukeupress.edu.
  • The Duke Journals are renowned for cutting edge scholarship in their specialized subjects. Flagship journals in their fields include American Literature, Ethnohistory, GLQ, History of Political Economy, Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Journal of Music Theory, and Public Culture, South Atlantic Quarterly. The collection is prestigious in terms of design, with many beautifully made, including Archives of Asian Art and Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism.  
  • New journals in 2025: Federal Sentencing Reporter and New Political Science.

Platform Features

  • Unlimited multi-user access
  • PDF format for all titles; HTML format for some
  • Unrestricted digital rights management (DRM)—users can print, read online, or download pdfs by article
  • Table-of-contents alerting
  • Advanced searching via keyword, author, and DOI, as well as full-text searching
  • Citation links to Crossref, PubMed, and Google Scholar
  • Platform user experience that meets or exceeds the World Wide Web Consortium Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.0, Level AA conformance
  • Indexed in major discovery services, including CrossRef, OCLC, EBSCO, and the ProQuest family of products

Further information

Browse title list.