Annual Reviews Course Reader
How to Use Articles from Annual Reviews
to Enhance your Online Course Reader
How It Works
Annual Reviews opens up a world of research to your students. Each series' home page contains a plethora of articlesa number that grows by up to 40 articles per discipline each yearall available for inclusion and use in your course reader.
A customized reading packet is easy to create. Simply:
- Select the Annual Reviews series of interest.
- Identify the appropriate articles with the series' search engine or browse through each volume and develop a list of titles for your class.
- Add abstracts and link directly to articles in your online syllabus, reading list, or other Web-based course materials.
That's all it takes. As an institutional subscriber, your access will be immediate and seamless. You and your students will then be able to enjoy the permission-free material.
How You Can Benefit
Annual Reviews series are a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate courses. By supplementing your course materials with our series' articles you can be sure that your students will stay connected to, and well informed of, the latest developments in their field of study. If your institution has a subscription, you can take advantage of this resource by including any number of articles in your online course reader. It's easy and immediate, requires no separate request for permission, and is available at no additional cost to you or your students.1
Who We Are
Founded in 1932, Annual Reviews provides researchers, professors, and scientific professionals with a definitive academic resource in 33 scientific disciplines. Annual Reviews saves you time by synthesizing the vast amount of primary research literature and identifying the principal contributions in your field. Editorial committees comprising the most distinguished scholars in the discipline select all topics for review, and the articles are written by authors who are recognized experts in the field. Annual Reviews publications are among the most highly cited publications as measured by impact factor according to the Institute for Scientific Information® (ISI).
1 If your institution does not currently subscribe to the series of interest, please have your department head or librarian contact the Annual Reviews Site License Department for pricing information and an online trial.