We are excited to announce that starting in January 2024, Reading in a Foreign Language will transition to the Continuous Article Publication (CAP) model. This means we will publish research content as soon as it becomes ready for publication, after review, copyediting, and typesetting. Thus, as of January 1, 2024, RFL articles, columns, and reviews will be published on a rolling basis. Beginning with Volume 36, all general interest articles, columns, and reviews published will be part of a single issue, which we will call Issue 1.
It is common practice in journal publications to assign unique electronic article identifiers to content. NFLRC has done so since 2017 and this renders sequential issue or volume pagination obsolete. Therefore, starting with Volume 36, the content appearing under Issue 1 will no longer be paginated sequentially. Every article will start with page number 1. Columns and reviews that are ready for publication at the same time an article is ready will be included in that issue. When new content is available, readers who wish to be notified will receive a message from RFL as has been customary when new issues have been published.
Special issues, when they arise, will continue to be processed and released in a way that is more traditional. The articles that make up a special issue will be released simultaneously on the day of its publication. Content appearing under special issues will be paginated sequentially. A special issue will appear as Issue 2 for a given Volume year.
This is a positive development in the trajectory of Reading in a Foreign Language. Authors will see their work published more quickly and readers will have more continuous access to our valuable content.
Greta Gorsuch and Jing Zhou, Co-editors, Reading in a Foreign Language
Reading in a Foreign Language is published by the National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa (UHM) with additional support from the Center for Language & Technology at UHM and Texas Tech University. The journal is currently indexed in Web of Science and Scopus.
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Call for Contributors “Readings on L2 Reading” Annual Column
Reading in a Foreign Language is seeking contributors for the “Readings on L2 Reading” annual column. This annual feature offers an archive of articles published in other venues during the past year and serves as a valuable tool to readers of Reading in a Foreign Language. This is an excellent opportunity to provide service to the profession while reviewing the latest research in the field of second and foreign language reading. All interested researchers are encouraged to apply, especially graduate students and early career researchers.
Shenika Harris, sharris@lindenwood.edu