The University of Arizona

Journals

Radiocarbon

Radiocarbon is the main international journal of record for research articles and date lists relevant to 14C and other radioisotopes and techniques used in archaeological, geophysical, oceanographic, and related dating. It is published 3 times a year. We also publish conference proceedings and monographs on topics related to our fields of interest.

Rangelands

Rangelands, published by the Society for Range Management (SRM), is the nontechnical counterpart of SRM's Rangeland Ecology & Management journal (formerly Journal of Range Management). Rangelands features scientific articles, book reviews, and society news. Additionally, readers may find youth, technology, and policy departments. The journal is intended for a wide-range of individuals including educators, students, rangeland owners and managers, researchers, and policy leaders.

The Rangelands Archives, hosted at the University of Arizona Digital Commons, is an open-access site providing online access to the backfiles of the journal starting with volume 1 (1979). SRM has agreed to allow us to add additional volumes with a three-year window from the current year. For full-text online content for the most recent three years, visit BioOne (http://www.bioone.org), a subscription-based journal aggregator, and/or contact your local university library.

The Journal of Range Management

The Journal of Range Management (now titled Rangeland Ecology and Management, effective vol. 58, 2005) is a publication of the Society for Range Management (SRM). It serves as a forum for the presentation and discussion of facts, ideas, and philosophies pertaining to the study, management, ecology, and use of rangelands and their resources. The journal is peer-reviewed and provides international exchange of scholarly research and information among persons interested in rangelands.

The Journal of Range Management/Rangeland Ecology & Management Archives, hosted at the University of Arizona Digital Commons, is an open-access site providing online access to the backfiles of the journal starting with volume 1 (1948). SRM has agreed to allow us to add additional volumes with a three-year window from the current year. For full-text online content for the most recent three years, visit BioOne (http://www.bioone.org), a subscription-based journal aggregator, and/or contact your local university library.

Meteoritics and Planetary Science

The journal was first published in 1935 under the title "Contributions of the Society for Research on Meteorites." In 1947, the publication became known as "Contributions of the Meteoritical Society" and continued through 1951. From 1953 to 1995, the publication was known as "Meteoritics," and in 1996, the journal's name was changed to "Meteoritics and Planetary Science" or MAPS. The journal was not published in 1952 and from 1957 to 1964.

Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections

The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections (JAEI) is a wholly online scholarly publication integrating Egyptian archaeology with Mediterranean, Near Eastern, and African studies—providing a new venue for this growing field of interdisciplinary and inter-area research.