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Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html

23 Jan 2001
5star
Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies (JAIS)
University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Self-description: "The Journal [... ISSN: 0806-198X] has been established to promote the study of Arabic language and literature and Islamic civilization through the publication of research articles, review articles, and occasional communications and shorter reviews. [...it is] a publication of the Section of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of Bergen, in cooperation with the Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Charles University, Prague [with a parallel JAIS site at enlil.ff.cuni.cz/jais - ed.]. It is innovative in adopting an electronic mode of publication in addition to paper publication. In most other respects, however, it functions as a traditional scholarly journal."
Volumes published so far: Vol. I 1996-97; Vol. II 1998-99; Vol. III 2000.
[A peer-reviewed journal in html and pdf formats. It created a very useful (and still evolving) reference scheme for precise identification of the whereabouts of cited information in unpaginated and losely structured electronic/web files (www.uib.no/jais/elec_cit.htm) - ed.]
URL http://www.uib.no/jais
Link reported by: Joseph Norment Bell (joseph.bell@msk.uib.no)
* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]: Study
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]: Essential



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