Crisia
Țării Crișurilor Museum Publishing House · Romania · Est. 1971
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Crisia is a journal edited by the Țării Crișurilor Museum Oradea – Museum Complex , recognized by the National Council of Scientific Research in Higher Education (NCSRHE), code 308, cataloged in category C. It is a annual yearbook, published through the Țării Crișurilor Museum Publishing House . Occasionally, Crisia publishes supplements hosting articles presented in conferences. Crisia can be found in the collections of the National Library of Romania, in those of the National Library of the Republic of Moldova and also in 34 public libraries, of museums and university centers. Crisia does not charge any fees for publishing, and does not publish advertisment. The Crisia journal is open to researchers, museographers, teachers and doctoral students in the fields of archaeology, museography and history for the dissemination of their studies and articles. The declared purpose of the journal is to publish the results of historical and archaeological research, through studies and materials referring primarily to the Crișana region, but also to other areas. By capitalizing on new and interesting information, it has made an important contribution to the development of Transylvanian historiography. The materials presented in the journal have a balanced arrangement by era, and in the more than five decades since its first appearance, the yearbook has constantly and systematically delivered to the scientific environment the products of the collaborators’ research. The Crisia Yearbook promotes the geographical diversity of its authors and scientific collaborators, by publishing studies relevant to its stated purpose by researchers from both Romania and abroad.
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