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Brill Journal ‘Dead Sea Discoveries’ Included in Web of Science

Brill is very pleased to announce that the journal Dead Sea Discoveries will be indexed and abstracted in: Arts and Humanities Citation Index® Current Contents®/Arts & Humanities

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Leiden / Boston / Paderborn / Singapore / Beijing - 22 January 2018

Brill is very pleased to announce that the journal Dead Sea Discoveries will be indexed and abstracted in:

Arts and Humanities Citation Index®
Current Contents®/Arts & Humanities

Now in its 25th volume, Dead Sea Discoveries has established itself as an invaluable resource for the subject both in the private collections of professors and scholars as well as in the major research libraries of the world. We are very happy that with the indexing and abstracting we can meet the needs of the scientific and scholarly research community. To celebrate 25 years of Dead Sea Discoveries, 25 articles - one per volume - will be freely accessible in 2018. These articles will be announced in Brill's Biblical Studies and Early Christianity Newsletters and on the Dead Sea Discoveries web page.

For more information on this media alert please contact Suzanne Mekking, Sr. Acquisitions Editor, at mekking@brill.com.

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