Journals/Articles
E-Journals for Ancient Near Eastern Studies
The University Library of Regensburg initiated and maintains the Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB - Electronic Journals Library), which allows access to those journals in the field of Ancient Near Eastern Studies which are available online. Availability of full-texts is shown by traffic light symbols, and is dependent upon the location (institute or work-station) from which you are trying to access a journal.
The traffic light symbols are readily explained: journals marked in green are freely available. Yellow means that your institute has a subscription allowing access from your workplace. A red symbol means that you unfortunately have no access to the required journal from your workplace.
The EZB only lists the titles of the e-journals, not the details of the articles that they contain.
Further E-Journals for Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Here you can find e-Journal which are solely published on the Internet or which are not listed from the University Library of Regensburg. At the moment 25 journals are listed (e.g. OLZ 1-25 and ZDPV 1-30). Here you can find almost unknown or difficultly accessable journals. (e.g. Name-ye Iran-e Bastan and Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları).
Tuebingen University Library: Print Journals for Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Tuebingen University Library holds around 90 journals in the field of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, of which around 80 are currently subscribed.
OLC-SSG Classics - Online Contents-Special Subject Collection
This database provides access to the tables of contents of journals in the field of Classical Studies, in particular Classical Philology, Classical Archaeology, Pre- and Early History, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Ancient History and Egyptology (currently 162 journals, as a general rule from 1993 onwards).
As well as providing bibliographic details, the database is also an access point for online interlibrary loan (ILL) and for document delivery services which are subject to charges.











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