Revista Bistriţei
Bistrița-Năsăud Museum Complex · Romania · Est. 1971
Aims & Scope
Revista Bistriței is the scientific journal of the Bistrița Museum and was first published in 1971 under the title File de istorie (Pages of History). Since 1993, it has appeared under its current name. It is an annual publication aimed at disseminating and promoting original research articles and studies authored by Romanian and international scholars, focused on the history and archaeology of Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, and Romania. The journal addresses both readers interested in the study of history and professionals in the field — including historians, archaeologists, teachers, museologists, and researchers in related disciplines. The articles are thematically grouped into three sections: Archaeology, History, and Reviews. Topics include local, Transylvanian, and national history. Since 2020, the thematic scope of Revista Bistriței has expanded to also include subjects related to ethnography, art, and museology.
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Is Revista Bistriţei a predatory journal?
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What is the impact factor of Revista Bistriţei?
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Is Revista Bistriţei indexed in Scopus and Web of Science?
Revista Bistriţei is indexed in DOAJ.
What is the aims and scope of Revista Bistriţei?
Revista Bistriței is the scientific journal of the Bistrița Museum and was first published in 1971 under the title File de istorie (Pages of History). Since 1993, it has appeared under its current name. It is an annual publication aimed at disseminating and promoting original research articles and studies authored by Romanian and international scholars, focused on the history and archaeology of Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, and Romania. The journal addresses both readers interested in the study of history and professionals in the field — including historians, archaeologists, teachers,
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