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Research into Higher Education Abstracts

Research into Higher Education Abstracts


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Published on behalf of the Society for Research into Higher Education Visit the organisation site
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 41
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0034-5326
Online ISSN: 1467-5862
 

Aims & Scope

Research into Higher Education Abstracts exists to propagate knowledge about, and encourage discussion of, significant research into higher education. Published by Routledge on behalf of the Society for Research into Higher Education, it provides a regular survey of international periodicals relevant to the theory and practice of higher education and also offers a selective coverage of books and monographs. More than 600 abstracts are produced each year.

They are grouped under eight headings; national systems and comparative studies, institutional management, curriculum (including subject studies with wider relevance), research, students, staff, finance and physical resources and contributory studies (including research design and methodologies). A key word subject index in each volume allows easy reference to those which cross category boundaries. An author index and a list of journals, with addresses, from which abstracts are drawn are also included in each issue, with a cumulative index annually. This index will include all countries that provide a key context for work reported (except the UK and USA), subject context where relevant, the research methods (e.g. focus groups, surveys, action research) and instruments used, theoretical bases, and key themes from sections of the abstracts other than the one where any entry appears.

Research into Higher Education Abstracts gives a major emphasis to work published in, or dealing with, provision in Europe and the British Commonwealth, reflecting the identities of its operational base. It will also cover selected texts from elsewhere in the world, including the USA. Readers may wish to note the existence of a similar journal Higher Education Abstracts, published by Claremont Graduate School, California, USA, which gives emphasis to work published in the USA.

The editor welcomes suggestions for journals to abstract to extend our coverage in appropriate academic and geographic domains. Offers to provide such abstracts are even more welcome.

Research into Higher Education Abstracts can be accessed by institutional subscribers and SRHE members via www.informaworld.com/rihea, or via Educational Research Abstracts online (ERA). Direct institutional subscribers can view the current year's bstracts, while SRHE members are able to access the full archive of Research into Higher Education Abstracts dating back to 1966. In addition, all subscibers and SRHE members receive the three print issues which constitute the current volume. This includes a cumulative author and subject index.

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SRHE Society for Research into Higher Education

The Society for Research into Higher Education is a UK-based international learned society concerned to advance understanding of higher education, especially through the insights, perspectives and knowledge offered by systematic research and scholarship. The Society aims to be the leading international society in the field, as to both the support and the dissemination of research.

For more information and how to join SRHE please visit www.srhe.ac.uk

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