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Four New e Journals From the National Documentation Centre

23/02/2012

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  • Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society (www.deltionchae.org) The Christian Archaeological Society (ChAE) was founded in 1884 and is one of the oldest scientific associations in Greece. Deltion is the only periodical devoted exclusively to issues of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Archaeology and Art, published in Greece. Its first print edition dates back to 1892. The journal's online edition facilitates open access to 27 recent volumes, a sum of 784 articles. Several more volumes are currently digitized and will be online by the end of July.
  • The Gleaner (www.eranistes.org) The Greek Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (OMED) publishes The Gleaner since 1963. The Gleaner mainly publishes articles written by members of OMED, but also welcomes original contributions by other scholars on the subject of the Neohellenic Enlightenment, and more generally on the history of culture and ideas in the 18th century South-East Europe. Four volumes and a sum of 93 articles are now open to read in the journals' website.
  • Mnimon (www.mnimon.gr) The Society for the Study of Modern Hellenism publishes the peer-reviewed scientific journal “Mninon” since 1971. The online edition of the journal is now available and visitors can browse through the last four volumes, a collection of 64 articles and book reviews focused on Neohellenic history and engaging with broader methodological and theoretical issues in the science of History. The journal is on the process of digitizing its older archives which soon will be available online.
  • Makedonika (www.makedonikajournal.org) The peer-reviewed academic journal “Makedonika” has been edited by the Society for Macedonian Studies since 1940. It focuses on the collection, recording, categorization, preservation and publication of all kind of material (antiquities, language data, archives, folk culture) related to Makedonia. Since today, the journal -edited annually- has published 39 volumes. The latest four volumes with 75 articles are now available online following open access principles. The remaining volumes will also be available online soon.