Oxford Research Encyclopedias Explained

The Oxford Research Encyclopedias (OREs), which includes 25 encyclopedias in different areas, is an encyclopedic collection published by Oxford University Press in print and online.[1] [2] [3] Its website was entirely free during an initial development period of several years. Now there is a fee to access articles on this site, although a portion remains freely accessible.[4] Three of encyclopedias resulted from a collaboration between Oxford University Press and National Association of Social Workers Press, American Institute of Physics, and International Studies Association.

Encyclopedias

African HistoryEconomics and FinanceLiterature
American HistoryEducationNatural Hazard Science
AnthropologyEncyclopedia of Social WorkNeuroscience
Asian HistoryEnvironmental ScienceOxford Classical Dictionary
Business and ManagementGlobal Public HealthPlanetary Science
Climate ScienceInternational StudiesPolitics
CommunicationLatin American HistoryPsychology
Criminology and Criminal JusticeLinguisticsReligion

References

  1. Bruns. C.. 2018. Advisor Reviews - Standard Review: Oxford Research Encyclopedias. The Charleston Advisor. 20. 2. 35–37. 10.5260/chara.20.2.35 . 240146525 .
  2. Book: Oxford Research Encyclopedias: A Community of Scholars . Oxford University Press . Oxford, New York.
  3. Web site: Disciplines . 2023-01-02 . Oxford Research Encyclopedias . en.
  4. Web site: About . 2023-01-02 . Oxford Research Encyclopedias . en.