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CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) journal, Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/
 
Davies G.D. (1997) "Lessons from the past, lessons for the future: 20 years of CALL". In Korsvold A-K. & Rüschoff B. (eds.) New technologies in language learning and teaching, Strasbourg: Council of Europe. Also on the Web at:
http://www.camsoftpartners.co.uk/coegdd1.htm
 
Egbert, Joy, and Hanson-Smith, Elizabeth. (Eds.). (1999CALL Environments: Research, Practice and Critical Issues. Alexandria, VA: TESOL.
Felix U. (2001) Beyond Babel: language learning online, Melbourne: Language Australia.
 
Fitzpatrick A. & Davies G.D. (eds.) (2003) "The Impact of Information and Communications Technologies on the Teaching of Foreign Languages and on the Role of Teachers of Foreign Languages". This is a comprehensive report commissioned by the EC Directorate General of Education and Culture, which can be downloaded in PDF or Word format from the ICC website: http://www.icc-europe.com - click on "Report on ICT in FLL".
 
Fotos & Browne (2004) New Perspectives on CALL for Second Language Classrooms. Lawrence Erlbaum.
Levy M. (1997) CALL: context and conceptualisation, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 
Language Learning and Technology: A specialist CALL journal available only on the Web: http://llt.msu.edu
 
ReCALL: The Journal of EUROCALL, now published by Cambridge University Press - login at http://www.journals.cup.org. Back numbers are available at: http://www.eurocall-languages.org/ecpubs.htm
 
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See also EUROCALL's CALL bibliography:
http://www.eurocall-languages.org/resources/bibliography/
This is a comprehensive list of CALL publications, including other bibliographies on the Web.
 
==Professional Associations==