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About the library

The Faculty of Philosophy has the oldest and largest library of higher education at the University of Novi Sad. It was founded in 1954 and currently it has been serviced by 26 librarians. It is the second largest scientific library in Vojvodina related to humanities, with more than 290,000 books and 260,000 periodicals available through both the printed and electronic catalogue.
The library has more than 6,000 members with 1,000 new members joining each year. It covers the total floor space of 3,550 sq metres and it provides the accommodation for 490 users at a time (450 students and 40 researchers).
Its collections contain legacies, old and rare books and current publications, both domestic and foreign ones, that are the base for conducting teaching and scientific activities at the Faculty. The photograph below captures two of the oldest books in the Faculty’s possession, the oldest being the left one dating from 1586.

Publishing

The Faculty publishes

◦ seven scientific magazines
  Annual Review of the Faculty of Philosophy,
  Prilozi proučavanju jezika in the field of Philology,
  Hungarológiai közlemények in the field of Hungarian studies,
  Tanulmányok in the field of Hungarian studies,
  Primenjena psihologija in the field of Psychology,
  Istraživanja in the field of History, and
  Arhe in the field of Philosophy.

◦ three student magazines
  KOD 04 at the Department of Media Studies,
  Dekodiranje, and
  Slovak student journal Traf!

Apart from the magazines, the Faculty also publishes coursebooks, thematic books of proceedings and monographic publications.

Annual Review of the Faculty of Philosophy
University of Novi Sad

ISSN 0374-0730

Editors: Professor Dušan Marinković, Professor Vladislava Gordić Petković
Editorial Advisory Board: Björn Hansen (Regensburg University, Germany), Zvonko Kovač (University of Zagreb, Croatia), Angela Richter (Martin Luter University, Germany), Andrei Pleşu (New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania), Svetlana Tolstoy (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia), Kulcsar  Szabo  Ernö (Eötvös Loránd University), Dejan Mihailović (University of Monterrey, Mexico), Mihaj N. Radan (University of Timişoara, Romania), Vesna Požgaj Hadži (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Adress: Faculty of Philosophy, Dr Zorana Đinđića 2, Novi Sad, Serbia
E-mail: dekanat@ff.uns.ac.rs

Since 1956, the Annual Review of the Faculty of Philosophy has published articles from the fields of humanities and social sciences. As the publication of a large and heterogeneous institution, the journal is receptive to a variety of topics, whether general or specific, and to all scholarly methods and theoretical perspectives. Multidisciplinary approaches are also welcome.
The journal publishes articles in Serbian, as well as in all the languages that are taught and studied at the Faculty of Philosophy (English, French, German, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Russian and Ruthenian).

Guidelines for authors

The Annual Review of the Faculty of Philosophy accepts original unpublished scholarly articles in the areas of humanities and social sciences. Articles are published in Serbian, as well as in all the languages that are taught and studied at the Faculty of Philosophy (English, French, German, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Russian and Ruthenian).
All articles submitted to the Annual Review of the Faculty of Philosophy are reviewed by the editors and the consultant readers. The author is notified whether his/her article has been accepted for publication no later than one month after the submission date. The proofs must be returned to the editors within seven days.
The Annual Review does not accept simultaneous submissions. Articles found to violate this policy will have their acceptance revoked.
Articles must not exceed 30,000 characters. All manuscripts must be submitted as .doc files, using Times New Roman. The article should be typed in 12-point font, while synopsis, summary, longer quotations, and footnotes should be in 10-point font with 1.5 line spacing.
Each article must include a synopsis, a summary in English, and up to 10 key words that are not contained in the title. Articles written in a language other than Serbian must include a summary in Serbian. Authors must provide their e-mail address and full name of the institution with which they are affiliated.
In the text, literature is cited in short form in parentheses, e.g., (Radovanović 1986: 9). Literature is cited in long form in the list of references at the end of the article.
In the list of references, the works are to be cited as follows:

Bugarski, Ranko (1996a). Jezici. Novi Sad: Matica srpska.

Bugarski, R. (1996b). Pismo. Novi Sad: Matica srpska.


Ivić, Milka (1970). O upotrebi glagolskih vremena u zavisnoj rečenici: prezent u rečenici sa veznikom da. Zbornik za filologiju i lingvistiku. XIII/1: 43-53.


Ivić, Pavle (1998). Pregled istorije srpskohrvatskog jezika. Celokupna dela. VIII. Novi Sad – Sremski Karlovci: Izdavačka knjižarnica Zorana Stojanovića.


Radovanović, M. (1986). Sociolingvistika. Novi Sad: Književna zajednica Novog Sada. Dnevnik.

            Footnotes should be free of bibliographic information. Each bibliographic entry is followed by a full stop. Titles of individual editions, books, and periodicals are italicized. When citing several works by the same author with the same year of publication, the year of publication is followed (with no space) by lower-case letters, e.g., 1944a, 1944b.

 

 
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