Reading Journals Recommended by Faculty
Faculty in the Curry reading program identified the following journals as important to those interested in studying about or engaging in research related to reading.
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Off-Grounds Access to Journals
IMPORTANT: Click here to learn how to set up a proxy or VPN connection, so you can access these and other journals full text from off-Grounds.
Recommended Reading and Literacy Journals
This list is for e journals issues only. Some of the back issues of these titles may be in print format only. To determine this, go to Virgo and enter the title of the journal. There is more info about this in the section below labeled PRINT JOURNALS.
Annals of Dyslexia. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Elementary School Journal. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Journal of Educational Psychology. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Journal of Learning Disabilities. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Journal of Literacy Research. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Language Arts. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Reading Psychology Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Literacy, Research, and Instruction. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Reading Research Quarterly. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Reading Teacher. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Research in the Teaching of English. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Voices from the Middle. Access Full Text or Publisher's Web Site
Additional Journals
Additional Journals focused on Reading
Additional Journals focused on Literacy
Print Journals
If you are using the links above and locate a journal issue that is not available full text online, it may be available in the print version at UVa's Alderman Library, Ivy Annex or Ivy Stacks. To determine this, go to Virgo and enter the title of the journal. If the journal is in Alderman Library, you would need to go to Alderman Library to get the journal. Be sure to copy down the call number as journals are shelved by call number there. If the journal volume needed is housed in UVa's Ivy Annex or Ivy stacks, library staff will scan the article and e-mail the PDF copy to you. There is more info about this in the section below labeled PRINT JOURNALS.
Interlibrary Loan Service
If U.Va. does not own a copy of the journal article you need, you can submit an Interlibrary Loan request online. There is no charge to U.Va. students or faculty for this service. For information on setting up an Interlibrary Services account, and submitting a request, click here..
