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Three open-access journals for language scholars will be made available through .

UH Press, publisher of scholarly journals and books since 1947, will assist in making the content of (LD&C), the (JSEALS) and widely accessible online.

Through a long-standing partnership with UH Press, Language Documentation and Conservation is . LD&C is edited by Nicholas Thieberger from the University of Melbourne and sponsored by the .

In addition, UH Press assists the in the publication of their journal online. Edited by Mark Alves from Montgomery College, adds to the language and linguistics journals available from UH Press, which also include .

The first issue of Palapala is set to arrive in March 2017. This open-access journal, edited by Jeffrey (Kapali) Lyon at the UH Mānoa , receives support from Âé¶¹´«Ã½Press and the following departments:

  • , UH Mānoa
  • , UH Mānoa
  • , UH Mānoa
  • , UH Hilo

The editorial boards for all three open-access, peer-reviewed journals include UH faculty.

“We are delighted to present such high-quality digital content to the public—be they students, translators or simply curious readers,” said Pamela Wilson, UH Press journals manager.

The open-access journals join approximately 75 new books and 22 journals UH Press plans to publish in 2017. The press also offers more than 800 titles annually through library e-book vendors.

UH Press has a long history of providing educators with language materials for the classroom,” said Joel Cosseboom, UH Press interim director. “Through these new open-access journals and our digital hosting platforms, language scholars may access the content from anywhere there is an internet connection.”

More information about the journals, . New journal content is also posted regularly on the .

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