cyberjournal

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cyber- +‎ journal

Noun[edit]

cyberjournal (plural cyberjournals)

  1. An academic journal published in digital format.
    • 2006, Mary E. Hawkesworth, Globalization and Feminist Activism, page 130:
      At subregional, regional, and global conferences, as well as through websites, listservs, cyberjournals, newsletters, and public reports and books, feminists from the South have articulated strategies to break down structural inequality []
    • 2011, Roy Rosenzweig, Clio Wired: The Future of the Past in the Digital Age:
      Cyberjournals—covering such diverse topics as textual criticism of the Bible and postmodern culture—have emerged in the humanities as well. But print humanities journals are likely to survive []