100 years of political science research in digital form, plus 20 free articles to celebrate

More than a century's worth of political science research from the American Political Science Association is being added to the Cambridge Journals Online digital archive.

The entire back catalogue of both the American Political Science Review (APSR) and PS: Political Science and Politics (PS) is being digitised by Cambridge University Press. It will offer the American politics scholar an unrivaled repository of learning and thought, spanning some of the most politically important events of the 20th and early 21st centuries in America.

American Political Science Review is the top general research journal in political science in the world and celebrates 106 years of continuous publication in November 2012. The American Political Science Review first appeared in 1906, the year of the San Francisco earthquake, the second Geneva Convention and the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Theodore Roosevelt.

Working together, Cambridge Journals and American Political Science Association plan to have both the journals fully archived by early 2013.

To celebrate the endeavor, a selection of twenty articles from the American Political Science Review can found at journals.cambridge.org/classictwenty.

 

Reproduced courtesy of Cambridge University Press. For more news stories visit www.cambridge.org; for more information contact Vicky Westmore at press@cambridge.org 



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