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SHAW JOURNALS

 

 

 

Articles on Shaw appear in any number of journals, but the ones that specialize are SHAW: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies (published by Penn State U. Press and automatic with membership in the ISS), The Shavian (published by the Shaw Society of England), and The Independent Shavian (published by the Bernard Shaw Society meeting in New York).

 

·        A website for SHAW: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies: http://www.psupress.org/journals/jnls_shaw.html.

·        A website for The Independent Shavian: http://independentshavian.org/.

·        A website for The Shavian: http://www.shawsociety.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/.

 

NEW FEATURE: ISS Members now have access to "Project Muse," which offers viewing of many journals online.  That is, you can gain access by using the password of subscribing libraries, but volumes of SHAW: The Annual from the 2000 issue on are now available for viewing by a password specially granted to the ISS.    Here's the step-by-step procedure:

 

1.      Click on or copy and paste in your browser's address bar the following URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/annual_of_bernard_shaw_studies/

2.     Select the volume you wish to see.

3.     When the volume's Table of Contents appears, click on whatever segment you wish to see (and you can also specify in most cases if you want to see it in html format or pdf format).

4.     A page will pop up that requires you to enter a "Login" and a "password."   Here enter "abss" for the Login and "4shaw_mem05" for the password (without the quote marks!).   That should get you to the desired page.   To move around in "Project Muse," use the back and forward arrows at the top provided by your browser.  

 

A TIP: You will find SHAW 20 (2000) especially useful as a reference tool.

 

If you are looking for issues of SHAW prior to 2000, they are not online; but soon John Pfeiffer's "Checklists" from those back issues will appear online and will be available to members only.   Look for them under "Bibliographies" in the ISS Menu B.