To help you use our Journal effectively, this section describes the features of the journal which are available for you to use, and provides some quick pointers about how to navigate around while you are in the site. Journal ContentsNavigating the pages- Banner
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Journal FeaturesAbout the journalThe Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History. In this section of the journal you will find our editorial policies and submission guidelines, as well as brief portraits of the editors and advisory board members.
Top of page Articles:Here you will find refereed scholarly articles on various aspects of the history of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Top of page Book reviewsThis section offers reviews of significant books and monographs of interest to historians of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Top of page Electronic HistoryHere you will find peer reviews and assessments of history in electronic media, such as web sites and CD-ROM based projects.
Top of page Historical DocumentsThe journal publishes scholarly editions of historical documents, and provides links to editions on other servers.
Top of page Journal Teaching ResourcesTeaching resourcesThese pages will offer a range of teaching and learning resources in electronic media which we hope will prove interesting and useful for tertiary and secondary teachers.
Top of page SchoolsHere we plan to create an activity based area of interest to secondary students of Australian history.
Top of page Journal Professional ContactsBookstoreEach year specialist presses and university departments on both sides of the Tasman publish excellent titles in history that deserve a far greater readership. Here you may browse through the lists of several such publishers.. We hope that you will soon be able to order their titles from our ‘book-store’.
Top of page ConferencesPlanning a conference of interest to historians? We are happy to post information, or provide links to your conference web site. Simply contact the editor through our mail room.
Top of page History on the NetThis section of the Journal provides information on scholarly discussion lists, e-journals and other forums of professional interest on the internet. For example, you will find information on how to subscribe to H-ANZAU, the H-Net edited discussion list for the histories of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Top of page Journal ToolsSearchHere you will find our search engine. We are working on making most sections of the journal searchable by key word.
Top of page MailboxYou can contact the editors by electronic mail. We are especially interested to have your thoughts on how we can improve the Journal and its services.
Top of page Navigating our PagesBannerEach page is headed by a banner. The left hand side displays the Journal‘s ISSN number. Text on the right hand side of the banner indicates which the page general section of the Journal you are in.
Top of page ButtonsThis series of buttons is our principal navigation aid. Using these buttons, you can move from where ever you are in the Journal to the main home page, the index pages of our different features, our search engine, mail, and help pages. As a help to readers (especially those using browser software such as LYNX) we have duplicated these links at the end of each page.
Top of page IconsOn the near top right hand of each page we have included an icon which serves to underscore just which section of the Journal you have accessed. In many pages you will find additional illustrations, mostly relating to the text or resources.
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