Monash University ePress Submission & Refereeing System


Welcome to Monash University ePress's Submission and Refereeing System (SRS). This site is hosted by Monash University ePress, to facilitate the peer review process of its scholarly journals. The site is used by editors, authors and referees for:

  • Submitting a paper to a journal
  • Allocating referees to a paper
  • Uploading peer reviews of submitted papers
  • Deciding whether to accept or reject a paper
  • Copy editing accepted papers.

Accepted papers are not published on this site, which is used only for the submission, refereeing and copy editing of papers; accepted are published through Monash University ePress's main site.

In order to submit papers and to referee for a journal, you need will need to register with your chosen journal, or to log in if you have already registered; log in and registration links are provided in the table below.

Important note: the registration for the Submission and Refereeing part of the site is different from the registration you may have as a subscribed member of a journal that enables you to access the published issues of the journal online. The published area of the site and the pre-publication area of the site use different software systems and therefore require separate registrations.

The following journals use this system to facilitate the submission and refereeing of submitted papers:
Journal title
Journal's home page
Journal's Submission and Refereeing site
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL)
The Bible and Critical Theory (BC)
History Australia (HA)
Telecommunications Journal of Australia (TJA)

Instructions for authors.
Instructions for referees are forthcoming.

Australian Review of Applied Linguistics

The Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL) is the journal of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA). This peer reviewed journal aims to promote the development of links between language related research and its application in educational, professional, and other language related settings. Areas that are covered by ARAL include first and second language teaching and learning; bilingualism and bilingual education; the use of technologies in language teaching and learning; corpus linguistics; discourse analysis; translation and interpreting; language testing; language planning; academic literacies and rhetoric. For further information, please see About the Australian Review of Applied Linguistics.

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The Bible and Critical Theory

The Bible and Critical Theory is an exploratory and innovative online scholarly journal for biblical studies. The journal explores the intersections between critical theory, understood in the broad sense, and biblical studies. It publishes peer-reviewed articles that investigate the contributions from critical theory to biblical studies, and contributions from biblical studies to critical theory. Several book reviews are also published in each issue.

For further information, please see About The Bible and Critical Theory.

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History Australia

History Australia is the official journal of the Australian Historical Association (AHA), a professional association of historians in Australia which links practitioners in universities and schools with those in museums, galleries and the heritage industry. The journal is a revised form of the AHA Bulletin, which functioned in print form for more than twenty years as the journal of the AHA.

The journal publishes refereed articles, debates, reviews of historical works and news items. It is available online. Members of the AHA can choose to access the journal online, to receive it in print, or both.

For further information, please see About History Australia.

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Telecommunications Journal of Australia

The Telecommunications Journal of Australian (TJA) is the official journal of the Telecommunications Society of Australia (TSA), an association dedicated to facilitating a well-informed and internationally competitive Australian telecommunications industry supported by Australian innovation. Telecommunications Journal of Australia has been published for over 75 years in print form, changing to an online subscription journal in December 2007.

Telecommunications Journal of Australia is the leading authoritative telecommunications journal in Australia. It includes in-depth, high quality, refereed articles written by practising professionals and academics:

  • articles on policy and technical developments across the world;
  • interviews with the industry's leading change-makers;
  • book reviews;
  • news of forthcoming seminars and industry events;
  • and reports about the activities of the telecommunications industry in Australia.

Contributors to the journal include industry and government practitioners as well as academics.

Telecommunications Journal of Australia covers technical, economic, social and legal aspects of the rapidly expanding worldwide communications industry. The journal aims to put new developments in all these areas into context, to help readers broaden their knowledge and deepen their understanding of telecommunications policy and practice.

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