Thursday, September 3, 2009

Revue d’études médiévales romanes
ISSN électronique : 2102-5614
La revue Atalaya est née en 1991 au sein de l’équipe de recherche fondée par le Professeur Michel Garcia de l’Université Paris 3-Sorbonne Nouvelle. Ce dernier l’a dirigée pendant dix ans au cours desquels dix numéros ont été publiés de façon traditionnelle, dans une version « papier » (voir les numéros 1 à 10). Depuis 2001, date à laquelle Michel Garcia a fait valoir ses droits à la retraite, le Professeur Carlos Heusch, de l’École normale supérieure Lettres et sciences humaines de Lyon, en assure la direction. L’évolution des nouvelles technologies et la part croissante de l’internet dans les activités de recherche et dans la diffusion mondialisée des savoirs ont conduit la nouvelle direction de la revue, après mûre réflexion, a lui donner désormais une forme exclusivement électronique, en accord, d’ailleurs, avec une tendance de plus en plus affirmée dans les grandes universités du monde... [more]
Issues available in open access:

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Open Access Books: Digitale Sammlungen Archäologie und Ägyptologie: UB Heidelberg

Digitale Sammlungen Archäologie und Ägyptologie of the UB Heidelberg had just announced the following recently digitized books:

Werke zur Klassischen Archäologie:

Werke zur Ägyptologie:

For other publications from this digital library see Propylaeum - Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Altertumswissenschaften - Virtual Library Classical Studies

Friday, August 14, 2009

The Journal of Roman Studies is now available in JSTOR

The Journal of Roman Studies
ISSN: 0075-4358
JSTOR Coverage: 1911-2005 (Vols. 1-95)
Moving Wall: 3 years
The Journal of Roman Studies publishes papers in the full range of the field which the Roman Society was established to promote, i.e. 'the study of the history, archaeology, literature and art of Italy and the Roman Empire, from the earliest times down to about A.D. 700'. The emphasis is on historical themes, but there are also articles on literary, archaeological and art historical topics, including issues of cultural and intellectual history that cut across these categories. Papers are intended to make a fresh and significant contribution to the understanding of the Roman world and to stimulate further discussion. Articles primarily on the archaeology of Roman Britain are published in the Society's sister journal, Britannia.

The usual month of publication is November. The contents list and abstracts of the most recent volume are available on the Society's web-page, as are the contents of the five preceding volumes.
Browse AWOL's list of all journals in JSTOR with ancient content.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Open Access Journal: Revue archéologique du Centre de la France

Revue archéologique du Centre de la France
ISSN: 0220-6617
EISSN: 19516207
Publisher: Fédération pour l’édition de la Revue archéologique du Centre de la France

La Revue archéologique du Centre de la France est l’une des six revues archéologiques interrégionales qui couvrent le territoire métropolitain ; son ressort géographique concerne les régions Auvergne, Centre et Île-de-France, ainsi que le département de la Loire (région Rhône-Alpes). Elle couvre l’archéologie de toutes les périodes, depuis la Préhistoire la plus ancienne jusqu’à l’archéologie industrielle et des Temps Modernes, la majorité des contributions portant sur la Protohistoire, la période gallo-romaine et le Moyen Âge.

Numéros en texte intégral
Les Suppléments à la RACF

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik is now available in JSTOR

Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
ISSN:0084-5388
JSTOR Coverage: 1967-2009 (Bde. 1-171)
Moving Wall: 3 years
The Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, founded by Reinhold Merkelbach und Ludwig Koenen in 1967, publishes four to five volumes per year, altogether 162 volumes since 1967. It publishes articles of almost all disciplines connected with the Greek and Roman World, from literature, history, philosophy, culture, mainly, but not exclusively based on inscriptions and papyri, but also on coins and archaeological material. The journal is able to publish new and important documents in a very short time and gives scholars the opportunity to react quickly to new finds. The group of editors from different disciplines evaluate the incoming manuscripts including also referees from other countries.

Some recent volumes of ZPE are also available in open access: 

Friday, July 31, 2009

Open Access Publication: The Demotic Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Letter H2

The Demotic Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Letter H2
The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago announces the publication of a new title, available exclusively online.

The Demotic Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Letter H2.

Kindly note that CDD H2 (h with under dot) is the first of five letters to be released this summer. Soon to follow are CDD W, P, M, and Sh. The final three letters, CDD 'I, S, and T, will be released at the conclusion of the project. Thereafter, a printed copy of the CDD is scheduled to be published, which will include the twenty-four letters and all the supporting documentation.
Letters completed to date include:


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Problematic Entries 2Download PDFTerms of Use