Acadiensis
University of New Brunswick · Canada · Est. 1971
Aims & Scope
Acadiensis promotes the study of the history of Atlantic Canada, broadly defined to include the territory of Canada's four Atlantic Provinces, northern New England, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the North Atlantic. Contributors have included historians as well as specialists in historical geography, economic history, folklore, literature, political science, anthropology, sociology, law and other fields. Comparative studies dealing with more than one region are also welcome. Articles are accepted and published in either English or French.
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Frequently asked questions about Acadiensis
Is Acadiensis a predatory journal?
No major predatory indicators were found for Acadiensis. It is indexed in Scopus and has a PubScope Trust Score of 5/100. Always confirm fit and policies before submitting.
What is the impact factor of Acadiensis?
Acadiensis is not in the Web of Science Core Collection, so it has no official Clarivate Journal Impact Factor. Its SCImago SJR score is 0.101.
Is Acadiensis indexed in Scopus and Web of Science?
Acadiensis is indexed in Scopus.
What is the aims and scope of Acadiensis?
Acadiensis promotes the study of the history of Atlantic Canada, broadly defined to include the territory of Canada's four Atlantic Provinces, northern New England, the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the North Atlantic. Contributors have included historians as well as specialists in historical geography, economic history, folklore, literature, political science, anthropology, sociology, law and other fields. Comparative studies dealing with more than one region are also welcome. Articles are accepted and published in either English or French.
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