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CALICO Journal

Editors
Bryan Smith, Arizona State University
Ana Oskoz, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Book Review Editor
Oksana Vorobel, BMCC, CUNY


Learning Technology Reviews Editor

Theresa Schenker, Yale University

The CALICO Journal, founded in 1983, moved to Equinox in 2015. CALICO Journal is the official publication of the Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium (CALICO) and is devoted to the dissemination of information concerning the application of technology to language teaching and language learning. The journal is published online-only, is fully refereed and publishes research articles and studies and software and book reviews. Three issues appear annually and normally one of them is a thematic issue on current discourses and developments in Computer-Assisted Language Learning. CALICO's international editorial board and large group of authors and reviewers reflect its global readership.

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SCOPUS - coverage years: 1983, from 1987 to 1996, from 1998 to present

3.5   CiteScore 2020: 94th percentile

SJR 2020: 1.048

SNIP 2020: 1.372

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Publication and frequency

New Publication Schedule beginning with volume 37 (2020), February (issue 1), June (issue 2), and October (issue 3)

ISSN 2056-9017 (online)


Best Article Award 2018 / volume 35

Rose van der Zwaard, Anne Bannink: Reversal of participation roles in NS-NNS synchronous telecollaboration

Best Article Award 2017 / volume 34

Signe Hannibal Jensen: Gaming as an English Language Learning Resource among Young Children in Denmark

Best Article Award 2016 / volume 33

Evgeny Chukharev-Hudilainen, Tatiana A. Klepikova: The effectiveness of computer-based spaced repetition in foreign language vocabulary instruction: a double-blind study

Best Article Award 2015 / volume 32

Mike Levy: The role of qualitative approaches to research in CALL contexts: Closing in on the learner’s experience

Highly-cited and influential articles


Collaborative language learning in co-constructed participatory culture
Greg Kessler 30(3)


Technology and Task-Based Language Teaching: A Critical Review
Chun Lai, Guofang Li 28(2)


Attitude and Self-Efficacy Change: English Language Learning in Virtual Worlds
Dongping Zheng, Michael F. Young, Robert A. Brewer, Manuela Wagner 27(1)


Twenty-Five Years of Theory in the CALICO Journal
Philip Hubbard 25(3)


The Reality of MALL: Still on the Fringes
Jack Burston 31(1)


Seminal articles in CALL


Supporting Listening Comprehension and Vocabulary Acquisition with Multimedia Annotations: The Students' Voice
Linda C. Jones 21(1)


Cognitive Principles and CALL Grammar Instruction: A Mind-Centered, Input Approach
Joseph Collentine 15 (3)


A Theoretical Foundation for the Development of Pedagogical Tasks in Computer Mediated Communication
M. Rafael Salaberry 14(1)


Comparing Face-To-Face and Electronic Discussion in the Second Language Classroom
Mark Warschauer 13(2/3)


Interactional Features of Synchronous Computer-Mediated Communication in the Intermediate L2 Class: A Sociocultural Case Study
Mark Darhower 19(2)


Developing L2 Oral Proficiency through Synchronous CMC: Output, Working Memory, and Interlanguage Development
J. Scott Payne, Paul J. Whitney 20(1)


The Incidental Development of L2 Proficiency in NS-NNS Email Interactions
Glenn Stockwell, Michael Harrington 20(2)


Learner Control and Error Correction in ICALL: Browsers, Peekers, and Adamants
Trude Heift 19(2)


Evolutionary Trajectories, Internet-mediated Expression, and Language Education
Steven L. Thorne, J. Scott Payne 22(3)


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