About the Journal

Studia UBB Historia Artium has been, since 2008 a series of the reputable Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Published by the Faculty of History and Philosophy, it is aimed at an academic viewership as well as towards a more general audience interested in Art History in its broadest sense, Cultural Heritage, and Visual Culture as a whole. Each number is set to include not only research articles but also profiles or interviews with relevant actors in the aforementioned fields, as well as an ample section dedicated to book and exhibition reviews. Through the chosen format, the journal is intent on becoming a platform for conversation just as much as a connection between the historiographies and artistic realities in the Central and Eastern European region; exclusively using the English language for the texts will be instrumental in accomplishing this goal.

Having local and foreign collaborators, a high professional standard, and a scrupulous peer-review process, Studia UBB Historia Artium welcomes contributions from established and early-career researchers, along with doctoral candidates. The subject area is also intended as generous in order to accommodate interventions ranging from Ancient artifacts to Contemporary Art mediums, particularly focusing on art in Romania and its integration in a regional, European, and international context. Diversity and interdisciplinary approaches and methodologies are thoroughly encouraged.

The journal is indexed in international databases such as CEEOL, EBSCO, ProQuest, ANVUR, BASE, it is officially acknowledged by Romanian National University Research Council (CNCSIS) and is an Open Access Journal since 2021. It is edited annually and the publishing terms and conditions follow the guidelines and norms of Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai.

 

 

Open Access Policy

As an Open Access Journal (ISSN 2065-958X), Studia UBB Historia Artium does not charge readers or their institutions for access (read, download, copy, distribute, print for research use, search, or link to the full texts of articles). 

All articles published are fully open access: immediately freely available to read, download and share. Articles are published under the terms of a Creative Commons license which permits, without charge, use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Studia UBB Historia Artium does not charge authors any kind of publication fees or article processing charges.

 

Prevention and Fight against Plagiarism and other forms of fraudulent conduct

Authors of the journal must be aware and understand that Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai intends to prevent, and also sanctions attempts and acts of plagiarism and other forms of fraudulent conduct, including but not limited to the fabrication and/or falsification of data. Therefore, authors are hereby advised that:
– Plagiarism attempts or other fraudulent actions discovered and documented during the review process (Editorial Office, peer review) may lead to: a) rejection of the manuscript for publication; b) official information of the higher education or research institution of the author’s affiliation; and c) information of the scholarly community and public opinion.
– Upon notification on allegation of plagiarism or other fraudulent actions for any article that has been already published in Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai, and following the thorough verification of the notification, the Editorial Office may take the following steps: a) contact the Index of allegations of plagiarized works in Romania; b) follow the procedure in place for plagiarism attempts or other fraudulent actions discovered and documented during the review process; c) officially inform the higher education or research institution of the author’s affiliation, making available all necessary documents (including the author’s responsible declaration of originality); d) advise the most important international databases about the allegation of plagiarism; and e) publish (on the site, etc.) its official position on the matter. As conceptual and general guidelines on plagiarism, the journal Studia UBB refers to: “What Constitutes Plagiarism?”, in “Harvard Guide to Using Sources”, available here: https://usingsources.fas.harvard.edu/what-constitutes-plagiarism

See also: https://researcheracademy.elsevier.com/uploads/2020-06/RA_HEADT%20Centre%20Webinar%20on%20Plagiarism_FINAL.pdf

 

Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement

The Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement aligns with the recommendations of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics): Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors and the Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers.

 

Privacy Statement

The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

 

Copyright info

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