Daily Gleanings: Old Testament (8 November 2019)
Daily Gleanings about the open access journal “Old Testament Essays.”
Daily Gleanings about the open access journal “Old Testament Essays.”
Daily Gleanings about Edwin Abbott’s “Johannine Grammar.”
Daily Gleanings about newly digitized fragments of MS 967 containing Greek text of Ezekiel.
Daily Gleanings about open access photographic resources from Carl Rasmussen and Jesse Gavin.
Daily Gleanings about how to get the 21-volume “Assyrian Dictionary” via open access from the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute.
Daily Gleanings about a new open-access monograph series from the Council for British Research in the Levant.
Daily Gleanings about openly accessing Alwin Kloekhort’s 2007 dissertation from Leiden University, “The Hittite Inherited Lexicon.”
Daily Gleaings about how to access BDB openly online.
Daily Gleanings about finds from AWOL about Hittite and expanded ranges of fonts.
Daily Gleanings about the final EAGLE conference proceedings and Cairo Geniza texts, transcriptions. Both are freely available online.
Daily Gleanings about multi-spectral images from CSNTM and an open access series from Gorgias in partnership with De Gruyter.
Daily Gleanings from John Meade about his edition of Hexaplaric fragments for Job 22–42 and Brill about open access articles for 50th anniversary of JSJ.
Daily Gleanings from Benj Giffone on technology and worship and Collin Cornell on Brevard Childs and Julius Wellhausen.
On theLAB, Dougald Mclaurin discusses how faculty can “work with librarians to help students write better papers.” Similarly, see also these prior discussions about how to use your school’s library or other libraries near you. From Brill: With the publication of Keeping Watch in Babylon, Brill is happy to have published the 100th volume of the series Culture and History of the Ancient Near East. ...
De Gruyter Open has a number of volumes in classical and Ancient Near Eastern studies via open access. HT: AWOL Freedom continues the dialog over Apple’s added rules that effectively removed much of Freedom’s functionality for new iOS users. ...
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies has its articles openly accessible online.
Via AWOL, the University of Illinois has a number of open-access theses and dissertations in Classics.
From the Open Journal of Philosophy mailing list: “We sincerely invite you to submit or recommend original research papers.”
If I had noticed it before, it had since slipped my mind. But, the PDF archive for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society is largely open-access. The open-access portion of the archive contains all the Journal’s volumes except those from the past two full years, which are accessible to subscribers. The archive also contains the first four volumes of the older Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society. ...