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International Reading Association

Individual subscriptions are now available to the Reading Research Quarterly volumes included in JSTOR. For information on obtaining access, please contact the publisher at the address below.

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International Reading Association
Official Web Site: http://www.reading.org

International Reading Association
Journals Department
800 Barksdale Road
PO Box 8139
Newark, Delaware 19714-8139
United States
Tel. (302) 731-1600
Fax (302) 368-2449
E-mail: customerservice@reading.org

The International Reading Association is a professional membership organization dedicated to promoting high levels of literacy for all by improving the quality of reading instruction, disseminating research and information about reading, and encouraging the lifetime reading habit. Members include classroom teachers, reading specialists, consultants, administrators, supervisors, university faculty, researchers, psychologists, librarians, media specialists, and parents. The Association publishes several peer-reviewed journals and numerous books, offers a range of professional meetings worldwide, and provides a variety of other services to the education community.

JOURNALS INCLUDED IN JSTOR:

Reading Research Quarterly
Reading Research Quarterly (RRQ) is the leading peer-reviewed professional research journal for those committed to scholarship on questions of literacy among learners of all ages. RRQ supports the spirit of inquiry that is essential to the ongoing development of literacy research, and provides a forum for multidisciplinary research, alternative modes of investigation, and variant viewpoints about the nature of literacy practices and policies of diverse groups of persons around the world.

RRQ is available to individuals as a benefit of membership in the International Reading Association. Current issues are available from the association in both print and online forms.

Journal description provided by the International Reading Association.

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