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Welcome to the second floor of the SOL Library! Here you can find printed journals on your subject. The latest numbers are available here. The previous volumes can be ordered.
List of journals at the libraries at Lund University. Some articles can be scanned on request and some are available as PDFs, for those affiliated with Lund University.
Directory of Open Access Journals database contains peer-reviewed open access journals covering all areas of science, technology, medicine, social sciences, arts and humanities.
JSTOR is a scholarly journal archive that contains complete archives from the first published volume of important scientific periodicals in the Humanities, Social Science, Economics and Sciences.
Al-Qanṭara is a scientific journal devoted to the study of classical Islamic civilization up to the 17th century, with special emphasis on Western Islam. Issues are available in fulltext from vol. 27 (2006).
Alif is a refereed multilingual journal appearing annually in the spring. It presents scholarly articles in Arabic, English and occasionally French. Each issue is dedicated to a specific theme.
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition is an international peer-reviewed journal focusing on bilingualism from a linguistic, psycholinguistic, and neuroscientific perspective.
Orientalia Suecana is a peer-reviewed, open access, international journal edited at the Department of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University. It publishes contributions on languages and literatures within the following fields present in the Department: Semitic, Iranian, Turkic, Indic, and Chinese studies.
Focusing on the Islamic lands around the Mediterranean Sea and in south-west Asia, it publishes articles in the fields of history, religion, law, literature and language, for both the pre-modern and modern periods.
The journal publishes articles and reviews in all areas of Assyriology, including Near Eastern archaeology and art history. The main geographical areas covered are Mesopotamia, Northern Syria, Anatolia, Ancient Armenia, and Elam from the fourth to first millennia BC.