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  • Since 1990 Archeologia e Calcolatori has been an international observatory of theoretical and methodological aspects of computing and information technology applied to archaeology. Some specific aspects characterise the journal in the international panorama: the multilingualism, the dialectical relationship between theory and experimentation, the continuous bibliographical updating, and the evaluation of techniques and methods through tangible archaeological results. Periodical publication of special thematic issues and conference proceedings allows readers to appreciate the ongoing evolution of the archaeologist’s approach to generate and spread digital information as applied when reconstructing the past. Since 2007 a new series of Supplements to the journal (ISSN 2385-202X, e-ISSN 2385-2038) has also been published. Archeologia e Calcolatori is registered in the list of OAI Data Providers and in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Archeologia e Calcolatori is indexed in Scopus as well as in the Clarivate Analytics' Emerging Sources Citation Index and is included in ERIH PLUS.

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  • Heeding Benjamin Franklin’s prescient proposal for “promoting useful knowledge,” the seeks to share useful innovations, both in thought and in practice, with the aim of encouraging scholarly exchange and the subsequent benefits that are borne of scrutiny, experimentation and debate. As modes of scholarly communication, the technologies and economics of publishing, and the roles of libraries evolve, it is our hope that the work shared in this journal will inform practices that strengthen librarianship and that increase access to the “common Stock of Knowledge.” JLSC is particularly interested in the intersection of librarianship and publishing, and the resulting roles for libraries in both content dissemination and content creation. Related areas of interest include: new methods for the creation, dissemination and exchange of information; the theory and practice of the organization, use and curation of information; and issues related to the review, credentialing, reputation and impact of scholarly work.

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  • The Journal of Hate Studies is an international scholarly journal promoting the sharing of interdisciplinary ideas and research on the topic of hate. It presents cutting-edge essays, theory, and research that deepen the understanding of the development and expression of hate. The Journal accepts articles from all disciplines including but not limited to: Psychology, Sociology, Communications, History, Law, Anthropology, Women's Studies, Religious Studies, Literature, Political Science, and Economics.

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  • Open Access, international, peer reviewed journal in the area of assessment of scholarly activities, including research, teaching and social service.

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  • Open Access, international, peer reviewed journal in the area of alternative metrics (i.e. altmetrics)

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  • Whatever – A Transdisciplinary Journal of Queer Theories and Studies exists to establish, support and facilitate a dialogue among researchers who work in any field related to queer studies anywhere in the world. Whatever is double-blind peer-reviewed, online, open-access; new issues appear once a year.

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  • The aim of Aesthetic Investigations is to develop contemporary debates in philosophical aesthetics, and initiate new ones—and to do this from any available angle. We welcome contributions from analytical as well as continental philosophers of art. Aesthetic Investigations encourages philosophical discussion amongst philosophers, humanities researchers and critics, of all the arts; and those interested in the aesthetics of the everyday---about art and aesthetics and their roles in society. Aesthetic Investigations also encourages debates about philosophical issues regarding one or the other of the art forms; the impact of works of art on their public, political, ethical, cultural context, and of these contexts on the works; the ontology of art, and their definition, and so on. Aesthetic Investigations encourages reports of artistic research activities. The Arts & Artists-section is devoted to the contribution of artistic scrutiny and artistic research and includes art-critical discussion, texts written by artists, interviews with artists as well as with philosophers of art. The Fresh-section is not peer-reviewed, and is devoted to shorter pieces introducing fresh new thrilling considerations, that may not immediately fit within the academic debates. This section also allows criticism of articles from the Articles-section. Criticism of articles from other journals shall count as articles. Overall, we adhere to the view that philosophical communication is possible at many levels. Yet we do not assume that all philosophers speak the same language. We intend to let all philosophies speak in their own tongue, allowing them to clarify their points using their own philosophical jargon. The clarification, it is our hope, is what will bring about the conversation. Let us all be clear — in our own terms.

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  • Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene is a trans-disciplinary, open-access journal committed to the facilitation of collaborative, peer-reviewed research. With the ultimate objective of accelerating scientific solutions to the challenges presented by this era of human impact, it is uniquely structured into six distinct knowledge domains, and gives authors the opportunity to publish in one or multiple domains, helping them to present their research and commentary to interested readers from disciplines related to their own.

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  • JLIS.it, Italian Journal of Library, Archives, and Information Science, is an academic journal of international scope, peer-reviewed and open access, aiming to value international research in Library, Archives and Information Science.

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  • The Bollettino SIFET, ISSN 1721-971X, is the official publication of the Italian Society of Photogrammetry and Topography (SIFET). The goal of the journal is to disseminate results in the academic and professional fields and experiences in the field of Geomatics, providing a platform for constructive debate and confrontations between stakeholders. The journal is divided in four sections: Science, Profession, Education and Life. The Science section includes contributions with academic focus, intending new research results and innovative methods regarding Geomatic technologies and processes; in the Professional section the reader can find articles with reviews of state of the art applications of related technologies, which are of particular interest not only to academics but also to end-users in the professional field; the Educational section is devoted to reports of dissemination of innovation and state of the art in higher education and in other levels of education (e.g. technical degrees); the last section, Life, groups all communication regarding activites which do not fall clearly in the previous three sections, but have to do with Geomatics, such as events, dissemination activities, presentations.

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  • Since 1990 Archeologia e Calcolatori has been an international observatory of theoretical and methodological aspects of computing and information technology applied to archaeology. Some specific aspects characterise the journal in the international panorama: the multilingualism, the dialectical relationship between theory and experimentation, the continuous bibliographical updating, and the evaluation of techniques and methods through tangible archaeological results. Periodical publication of special thematic issues and conference proceedings allows readers to appreciate the ongoing evolution of the archaeologist’s approach to generate and spread digital information as applied when reconstructing the past. Since 2007 a new series of Supplements to the journal (ISSN 2385-202X, e-ISSN 2385-2038) has also been published. Archeologia e Calcolatori is registered in the list of OAI Data Providers and in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Archeologia e Calcolatori is indexed in Scopus as well as in the Clarivate Analytics' Emerging Sources Citation Index and is included in ERIH PLUS.

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  • Heeding Benjamin Franklin’s prescient proposal for “promoting useful knowledge,” the seeks to share useful innovations, both in thought and in practice, with the aim of encouraging scholarly exchange and the subsequent benefits that are borne of scrutiny, experimentation and debate. As modes of scholarly communication, the technologies and economics of publishing, and the roles of libraries evolve, it is our hope that the work shared in this journal will inform practices that strengthen librarianship and that increase access to the “common Stock of Knowledge.” JLSC is particularly interested in the intersection of librarianship and publishing, and the resulting roles for libraries in both content dissemination and content creation. Related areas of interest include: new methods for the creation, dissemination and exchange of information; the theory and practice of the organization, use and curation of information; and issues related to the review, credentialing, reputation and impact of scholarly work.

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  • The Journal of Hate Studies is an international scholarly journal promoting the sharing of interdisciplinary ideas and research on the topic of hate. It presents cutting-edge essays, theory, and research that deepen the understanding of the development and expression of hate. The Journal accepts articles from all disciplines including but not limited to: Psychology, Sociology, Communications, History, Law, Anthropology, Women's Studies, Religious Studies, Literature, Political Science, and Economics.

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  • Open Access, international, peer reviewed journal in the area of assessment of scholarly activities, including research, teaching and social service.

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  • Open Access, international, peer reviewed journal in the area of alternative metrics (i.e. altmetrics)

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  • Whatever – A Transdisciplinary Journal of Queer Theories and Studies exists to establish, support and facilitate a dialogue among researchers who work in any field related to queer studies anywhere in the world. Whatever is double-blind peer-reviewed, online, open-access; new issues appear once a year.

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  • The aim of Aesthetic Investigations is to develop contemporary debates in philosophical aesthetics, and initiate new ones—and to do this from any available angle. We welcome contributions from analytical as well as continental philosophers of art. Aesthetic Investigations encourages philosophical discussion amongst philosophers, humanities researchers and critics, of all the arts; and those interested in the aesthetics of the everyday---about art and aesthetics and their roles in society. Aesthetic Investigations also encourages debates about philosophical issues regarding one or the other of the art forms; the impact of works of art on their public, political, ethical, cultural context, and of these contexts on the works; the ontology of art, and their definition, and so on. Aesthetic Investigations encourages reports of artistic research activities. The Arts & Artists-section is devoted to the contribution of artistic scrutiny and artistic research and includes art-critical discussion, texts written by artists, interviews with artists as well as with philosophers of art. The Fresh-section is not peer-reviewed, and is devoted to shorter pieces introducing fresh new thrilling considerations, that may not immediately fit within the academic debates. This section also allows criticism of articles from the Articles-section. Criticism of articles from other journals shall count as articles. Overall, we adhere to the view that philosophical communication is possible at many levels. Yet we do not assume that all philosophers speak the same language. We intend to let all philosophies speak in their own tongue, allowing them to clarify their points using their own philosophical jargon. The clarification, it is our hope, is what will bring about the conversation. Let us all be clear — in our own terms.

    more_vert
  • Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene is a trans-disciplinary, open-access journal committed to the facilitation of collaborative, peer-reviewed research. With the ultimate objective of accelerating scientific solutions to the challenges presented by this era of human impact, it is uniquely structured into six distinct knowledge domains, and gives authors the opportunity to publish in one or multiple domains, helping them to present their research and commentary to interested readers from disciplines related to their own.

    more_vert
  • JLIS.it, Italian Journal of Library, Archives, and Information Science, is an academic journal of international scope, peer-reviewed and open access, aiming to value international research in Library, Archives and Information Science.

    more_vert
  • The Bollettino SIFET, ISSN 1721-971X, is the official publication of the Italian Society of Photogrammetry and Topography (SIFET). The goal of the journal is to disseminate results in the academic and professional fields and experiences in the field of Geomatics, providing a platform for constructive debate and confrontations between stakeholders. The journal is divided in four sections: Science, Profession, Education and Life. The Science section includes contributions with academic focus, intending new research results and innovative methods regarding Geomatic technologies and processes; in the Professional section the reader can find articles with reviews of state of the art applications of related technologies, which are of particular interest not only to academics but also to end-users in the professional field; the Educational section is devoted to reports of dissemination of innovation and state of the art in higher education and in other levels of education (e.g. technical degrees); the last section, Life, groups all communication regarding activites which do not fall clearly in the previous three sections, but have to do with Geomatics, such as events, dissemination activities, presentations.

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