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  • This site provides access to the research output and historical collections of Rostock University. The interface is available in German.

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  • Institutional Repository of the German research facility Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron DESY in der Helmholtz Gemeinschaft. Users can search the content by research group and project as well as document type. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • PuSH - The Publication Server of Helmholtz Zentrum München is the electronic repository for Helmholtz Zentrum München, one of the world’s leading research institutions in the field of Environmental Health. Some articles are restricted. the interface is available in English and German.

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  • Afrika und Übersee, founded in 1910 by Carl Meinhof under the name "Zeitschrift für Kolonialsprachen," is the oldest academic journal for African linguistics worldwide. It has been since one of the most important academic journals for the dissemination of research on African languages and their social and historical contexts. The journal publishes articles and special issues from a broad range of topics that cover various subfields of linguistics. Publishing primary linguistic data and analyses, and the promotion of young scientists and authors from Africa is of key interest in the tradition of Afrika und Übersee. Since 2021, Afrika und Übersee is published online as an open access journal by the Abteilung für Afrikanistik und Äthiopistik in the Asien-Afrika-Institut at Universität Hamburg. The journal accepts articles written in English, French, or German. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process.

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  • The Journal of Sustainability is an interdisciplinary journal that aims to provide practical advice to businesses, policymakers, and civil society on accelerating the transition towards a more sustainable economy. This journal is a collective effort by leading scholars and practitioners around the world who are excited about furthering the discourse on the concept of sustainability. All our articles are open access and oriented towards practical application. We pay our editors and reviewers, and we aim to offer peer-review that is fast and constructive. We are keen to help you publish your research. If you have any questions about this journal, please reach out to: info@journalofsustainability.net

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  • We promote the sciences by organizing conferences and exhibitions worldwide, publishing highly reputable peer-reviewed open-access journals, supporting associations in the fulfilment of their tasks, and developing appropriate software solutions for achieving these aims. Promoting scientific work is our focus. Serving those dedicated to science is our passion.

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  • The Journal of Historical Syntax (JHS) presents theoretically-informed papers dealing with any aspect of historical syntax, whether diachronic change or the synchronic description of historical language states. Papers that combine philological expertise with insights from linguistic theory are particularly welcome, though no particular theory or framework will be given precedence.

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  • This site provides access to the research output and historical collections of Rostock University. The interface is available in German.

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  • The interface is in German.

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  • Institutional Repository of the German research facility Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron DESY in der Helmholtz Gemeinschaft. Users can search the content by research group and project as well as document type. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • PuSH - The Publication Server of Helmholtz Zentrum München is the electronic repository for Helmholtz Zentrum München, one of the world’s leading research institutions in the field of Environmental Health. Some articles are restricted. the interface is available in English and German.

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  • Afrika und Übersee, founded in 1910 by Carl Meinhof under the name "Zeitschrift für Kolonialsprachen," is the oldest academic journal for African linguistics worldwide. It has been since one of the most important academic journals for the dissemination of research on African languages and their social and historical contexts. The journal publishes articles and special issues from a broad range of topics that cover various subfields of linguistics. Publishing primary linguistic data and analyses, and the promotion of young scientists and authors from Africa is of key interest in the tradition of Afrika und Übersee. Since 2021, Afrika und Übersee is published online as an open access journal by the Abteilung für Afrikanistik und Äthiopistik in the Asien-Afrika-Institut at Universität Hamburg. The journal accepts articles written in English, French, or German. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process.

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  • The Journal of Sustainability is an interdisciplinary journal that aims to provide practical advice to businesses, policymakers, and civil society on accelerating the transition towards a more sustainable economy. This journal is a collective effort by leading scholars and practitioners around the world who are excited about furthering the discourse on the concept of sustainability. All our articles are open access and oriented towards practical application. We pay our editors and reviewers, and we aim to offer peer-review that is fast and constructive. We are keen to help you publish your research. If you have any questions about this journal, please reach out to: info@journalofsustainability.net

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  • We promote the sciences by organizing conferences and exhibitions worldwide, publishing highly reputable peer-reviewed open-access journals, supporting associations in the fulfilment of their tasks, and developing appropriate software solutions for achieving these aims. Promoting scientific work is our focus. Serving those dedicated to science is our passion.

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  • The Journal of Historical Syntax (JHS) presents theoretically-informed papers dealing with any aspect of historical syntax, whether diachronic change or the synchronic description of historical language states. Papers that combine philological expertise with insights from linguistic theory are particularly welcome, though no particular theory or framework will be given precedence.

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