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An online portal to full text anthropological resources, AnthroSource offers AAA members access to 40,661 articles in AAA journals, newsletters, bulletins, and monographs; a linked, searchable database containing past, present, and future AAA periodicals; centralized access to a wealth of other key anthropological resources, including text, sound, and video; and interactive services to foster communities of interest and practice throughout the discipline.

AnthroSource Scope Note

Size: 32 publications and over 46,000 articles

AnthroSource accepts materials that advance anthropological scholarship and practice; enhance teaching, learning and professional development; and facilitates the work of anthropologists.

AnthroSource includes the full text of current and legacy content from journals published by the American Anthropological Association. The database includes the following peer-reviewed print journals and newsletters.

AAA titles with current content on AnthroSource:

  • American Anthropologist
  • American Ethnologist
  • Anthropology & Education Quarterly
  • Anthropology & Humanism
  • Anthropology News (for AAA Members)
  • Anthropology of Work Review
  • Archaeological Publications of the AAA (AP3A)
  • City & Society
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Culture & Agriculture
  • Ethos
  • General Anthropology Bulletin
  • Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology
  • Journal of Linguistic Anthropology
  • Journal for the Society for the Anthropology of Europe
  • Medical Anthropology Quarterly
  • Museum Anthropology
  • NAPA Bulletin (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology)
  • PoLAR: The Political and Legal Anthropology Review
  • Transforming Anthropology
  • Visual Anthropology Review

Legacy Materials on AnthroSource

  • American Anthropologist from 1879 (1879-1996 in JSTOR)
  • American Ethnologist from 1974 (1974-1996 in JSTOR)
  • Anthropology & Education Quarterly from 1970 (1970-1997 in JSTOR)
  • Anthropology & Humanism from 1976
  • Anthropology of Consciousness from 1990
  • Anthropology of Work Review from 1990
  • Archaeological Publications of the AAA (AP3A) from 1989
  • City & Society from 1989
  • Cultural Anthropology from 1986 (1986-1997 in JSTOR)
  • Culture & Agriculture from 1977
  • Ethos from 1973 (1973-1997 in JSTOR)
  • Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology from 1991 (also includes El Mensajero 1972-1974)
  • Journal of Linguistic Anthropology from 1991
  • Journal for the Society for the Anthropology of Europe from 1989
  • Medical Anthropology Quarterly from 1968 (1968-1997 in JSTOR)
  • Museum Anthropology from 1987
  • NAPA Bulletin (National Association for the Practice of Anthropology) from 1985
  • Nutritional Anthropology from 1992
  • PoLAR: The Political and Legal Anthropology Review from 1991
  • Transforming Anthropology from 1990
  • Visual Anthropology Review from 1985

Bulletins and Newsletters

  • Anthropology News from 1947
  • Bulletin of the National Association of Student Anthropologists (1990-1999)
  • Central States Anthropology Bulletin from 1966 (includes Central Issues in Anthropology 1979-1992)
  • General Anthropology Bulletin from 1995
  • North American Dialogue from 1998
  • Teaching Anthropology from 1991-2003
  • Voices from 1998-2002

 


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