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Latest Update to Oxford Handbooks Online

What's New January 2012 sees the latest update to Oxford Handbooks Online with 6 newly published handbooks in Business & Management, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion:
The Oxford Handbook of Business and the Natural Environment, Pratima Bansal and Andrew J. Hoffman (eds)
The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society, John S. Dryzek, Richard B. Norgaard, and David Schlosberg (eds)
The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theology, Mary McClintock Fulkerson and Sheila Briggs (eds)
The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism, Catherine Wessinger (ed.)
The Oxford Handbook of The Trinity, Gilles Emery, O.P. and Matthew Levering (eds)
The Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein, Oskari Kuusela and Marie McGinn (eds)

Coming Soon

Oxford University Press is pleased to announce that Oxford Handbooks Online will relaunch in 2012. The site will feature the same analytical and authoritative review articles currently available through Oxford Handbooks Online, but with expanded coverage and with new articles added on a monthly basis. Coverage will expand to fourteen disciplines: Archaeology, Business and Management, Classics, Criminology, Economics, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Religion.

The relaunch of Oxford Handbooks Online represents a transition from an e-book database, to a dynamic article-delivery service featuring handbook chapters in advance of their print publication, ensuring the scholarship's currency and reliability. Handbook chapters will appear alongside articles commissioned exclusively for Oxford Handbooks Online to provide comprehensive coverage of the discipline. Each subject area will be overseen by an Editor in Chief and Editorial Board of subject experts who will guide editorial development and insure the scholarship meets high standards for academic quality.

For additional information on the editorial vision of Oxford Handbooks Online, please read the Letter from the Publisher.

Over the coming months we will be updating this page with additional details on the relaunch, including important dates and changes to the website.

Oxford Handbooks Online—Scholarly Research Reviews

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