STUDIUM is an online academic journal edited by the Faculty of History, Philosophy, and Theology within The `Lower Danube` University of Galati, Romania.
STUDIUM accepts original and previously unpublished studies, articles, book reviews and bibliographical notes on topics related to archaeology and history, including the history of international relations. Without limiting its scope to a particular geographical area or historical period, the journal seeks to attract a wide range of interdisciplinary approaches and analyses.
Young academics who wish to publish in our journal will send their proposals, along with a letter of validation from their scientific coordinator, to
Please make sure to follow the Guidelines (see For Authors section).
Quality control for accepted papers is based on a peer-review procedure
similar to those used by prestigious international and Romanian
journals.
Evaluation is done by experts, members
or collaborators of
our
Scientific Board.
To allow free dissemination of knowledge, STUDIUM is an open access journal, in accordance with BOAI definition of open access (see link). All content is freely available to any interested party, without any charge, to search for, read, download, copy, distribute, link to and/or use for any lawful purpose without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author.
Our readers are strongly advised to give full references to the authors, the articles, and the information they use from our content, in accordance to proper conduct in the field of academic research.
STUDIUM is indexed on the Romanian Editorial Platform SCIPIO, as well as in international databases such as CEEOL, ERIH Plus, EBSCO, Index Copernicus. It is also included in the databases of institutions such as the University of Cambridge Library, London Metropolitan University Library, Imperial College London Library, Stanford University Library, Humboldt-Universität Berlin Library, Erasmus University Library, and WorldCat, the world's largest online library catalogue.
ISSN-L: 2248-2164
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