Fornvännen

Fornvännen ("Friend of the Past"), Journal of Swedish Antiquarian Research[1] is a Swedish academic journal in the fields of archaeology and Medieval art. It is published quarterly by the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities in Stockholm, Sweden. The journal's contributions are written in the Scandinavian languages, English, or German with summaries in English. The editor-in-chief is Mats Roslund. The Editorial Board practices double blind peer review with external reviewers.

Fornvännen
DisciplineArchaeology, Art history
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMats Roslund
Publication details
History1906–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Delayed, 6 months
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Fornvännen
Indexing
ISSN0015-7813 (print)
1404-9430 (web)
Links

Fornvännen began publication in 1906 when it replaced two earlier journals, Svenska Fornminnesföreningens Tidskrift and Vitterhetsakademiens Månadsblad. Early contributors included noted archaeologists Oscar Montelius and Hans Hildebrand.[2] Since 2000 it has an online version, since 2007 its first 100 annual volumes have been available on-line, and since 2009 Fornvännen is published as a delayed open-access journal with the online version of each issue appearing six months after the paper version on the portal DiVA.

Fornvännen is an ERIH category B journal[3] a category now known as INT2.[4] According to Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, it is indexed in Anthropological Index Online, Anthropological Literature, British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (Online Edition), Nordic Archaeological Abstracts, and FRANCIS. It was previously also indexed in Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur and Linguistic Bibliography.[5]

References

  1. http://www.vitterhetsakad.se/publikationer
  2. Assarsson-Rizzi, K (2007). "Fornvännen On Paper and On-Line". In Martin Rundkvist (ed.). Scholarly Journals Between the Past and the Future. Kungl. Vitterhets Historie Och Antikvitets Akademien, Konferenser 65. Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. pp. 24–29. ISBN 978-91-7402-368-8.
  3. "Fornvännen" (PDF). Arts and Humanities Research Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-12-10.
  4. "2007". www2.esf.org. European Science Foundation. Archived from the original on 2015-02-09.
  5. "Fornvännen". Ulrich's Periodicals Directory.


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