About the Journal

ISSN 1212-0391 (print), ISSN 2336-436X (online)

Registration no. by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic: E 18711

Aims and scope

Musicologica Brunensia is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research results in the field of musicology and related disciplines. The focus of the journal covers a broad area, encompassing both the historical and systematic fields of musicology, with an emphasis on topics that correspond to the journal's grounding in Central Europe and the tradition of its thinking. All submitted papers are double-blind peer reviewed.

The journal is issued twice a year by Masaryk University (Faculty of Arts), Brno, Czech Republic, since 2009.

Publishing schedule

The journal is being published twice a year in the print and electronic version. The first issue is being published 31 June of the given year, the second issue is being published 31 December of the given year. The deadline for a manuscript submission is no later than 5 months before the date of publishing of the specific issue.

Digital access and archiving policy

Full texts of articles are available in the Digital Library of the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University (built on the DSpace platform), which is the primary source and repository of academic publications at the Faculty of Arts. The journal websites (built in Open Journal Systems) contain links to the fulltext articles archived in the Digital Library. The journal website is used mainly as a presentation platform for accessing all the information about the journal.

This approach to long-term access and digital archiving of fulltexts "in one place" (i.e., in the Digital Library) is a strategic decision that was adopted by the Faculty of Arts many years ago. It allows us to ensure high-quality and consistent processing of metadata as well as long-term preservation (LTP) of digital documents, enabling users to search through all the texts.

Authors retain the copyright for all the materials published in the journal.

License terms

By submitting a work (hereinafter referred to as the “Work”) to the Musicologica Brunensia (http://www.phil.muni.cz/journals/musicologica-brunensia) (hereinafter referred to as the “Journal”) for the consideration for publication, the author grants the Masaryk University (hereinafter referred to as “MUNI”) a license to the Work, under the following conditions:

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1.1 The author declares that the Work is free of copyright or other legal defects, it was neither published anywhere else, nor simultaneously offered for publication, except for the platforms of standard scientific pre-submission communications (e.g. SSRN, ResearchGate, Academia).

1.2 The author declares that he/she is the real author or the joint author of the Work and his/her freedom to grant the license is not limited or excluded, and the author is entitled to dispose of the Work, because especially, but not limited to:

  1. the Work is not an Employee work where the employee would not be entitled to exercise the rights to the Work,
  2. using of the Work within the scope of the granted license is not limited by the third parties’ rights (e.g. copyright, the right to the protection of personal data),
  1. using of the Work within the scope of the granted license is not limited by the conditions of provided grant or other financial support (e.g. GAČR - Czech Science Foundation, TAČR - Technology Agency of the Czech Republic),
  1. the Work is not the work of joint authors, where the other joint authors would not agree to grant the license.

1.3 In the case that the Work is the work of joint authors, the author declares that all the joint authors have been informed of these License Terms and that he/she is authorized to grant MUNI the license under these License Terms on behalf of the joint authors.

1.4 The author agrees that if the Work is accepted for publication, the proposal to conclude a license agreement for the Work will be on his/her behalf aimed at an indefinite number of persons, while the content of the agreement will be determined by reference to the publicly available license conditions Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International (available from: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/); such proposal will not be done for the works or the elements (e.g. image or photographic documentation) used by the author in the Work under a contractual license with a third party.

1.5 If any of the author’s statements prove to be untrue, the author is aware that he/she is liable for the resulting damage, including the costs associated with any litigation and damage caused by a violation of the Journal’s and/or MUNI’s reputation.

2. License Grant

2.1 The author grants MUNI gratuitous non-exclusive license to use the Work in all the known manners of use (especially, but not limited to, reproduction, distribution and communication to public), individually, in the collection or together with any other works or elements unlimited as regards to amount and form and media of expression (including electronic).

2.2 The license is granted as territorially and quantitatively unlimited.

2.3 The license is granted royalty-free.

2.4 The license is granted for the duration of economic rights to the Work.

2.5 MUNI shall be entitled to grant an authorisation forming part of the license to the third party or parties, in whole or in part under a sublicense agreement, with or without remuneration.

2.6 By granting the license, the author agrees with including the Work into the scientific and bibliographical databases (e.g. EBSCO, CEEOL) as well as information systems for providing the informational services, where the Journal is currently indexed as well as those, where it will be indexed pro futuro.

2.7 MUNI shall be not obliged to make use of the license.

3. Further Use of Work

3.1 Given granted the non-exclusive license to the Work, the author shall be entitled to further use the Work. For the purpose of such further use of the Work, the author shall be obliged to state the Journal as the source of publication of the Work.

3.2 In the case of disclosure of the Work on the platforms of standard scientific pre-submission communications within the meaning of Art. 1.1, the author shall be obliged to additionally state the Journal as the source of publication of the Work, without undue delay.

3.3 The reputation of MUNI and/or Journal shall not be negatively affected by the further use of the Work.

4. Varia

4.1 Legal relations based on the license shall be governed by the laws of the Czech Republic; any disputes arising out of the license shall be settled by the courts of the Czech Republic.

4.2 If the Work is rejected for publication in the Journal, the license shall be, at the moment of the decision of rejection, restricted in such a way that it shall cover use of Work only in the necessary extent within related editorial activities (e.g. review and archiving).

Open access policy

This journal adheres the Open Access policy and is a so-called "golden" journal that publishes contributions in "Libre Open Access" mode under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 International license (full text available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode (CC BY-SA 4.0 International).

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CC BY-SA 4.0 International authorize the user to "share" the work, i.e. copy, distribute and communicate to the public online. At the same time, the work can be included in a collection (e.g. a journal, conference proceedings) or modified - adapted or amended. It also allows the whole or part of the licensed work to be merged with another protected subject-matter of protection (creatively modified, edited, also new creative works may be created based upon the original underlying work). The works made available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 International licensing terms may be used for commercial purposes by third parties. However, the payment must not be obtained for the use of the work (which is available under CC BY-SA 4.0 International), but for example for additional services or the medium.

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CC BY-SA 4.0 International does not limit statutory licenses, especially the quotation one, in particular. Citing parts of the work made available under these licensing terms does not give rise to an obligation to make the work in which the quotation was used to license it under the same licensing terms.

CC BY-SA 4.0 International does not exclude copyright protection, claims arising from it or the realization of the personal and property rights of the author of the work.

2. Practical implications

The publication of the work under the public license terms CC BY-SA 4.0 International has, among other things, the following copyright consequences:

Publication fees

Musicologica Brunensia does not require authors to pay any publication fees (APC, ASC). The publication charges are covered by the institutional support by Masaryk University. Therefore the journal does not apply a waiver policy for authors.

Indexing and abstracting

Musicologica Brunensia is indexed in international databases Web of Science – Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI); SCOPUS; DOAJ; RILM (Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale – the World's Most Comprehensive Music Bibliography): RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, RILM Full-Text Music Journals Collection; EBSCO; ERIH PLUS; Ulrich's Web Global Serials Directory.

Journal history

Musicologica Brunensia is a continuation of the periodical Sborník prací filozofické fakulty brněnské univerzity, řada hudebněvědná (H) = Studia minora facultatis philosophicae universitatis Brunensis, Series musicologica (H), ISSN 0231-522X a ISSN 1212-0391, established in 1966 and published until 2008 (since 1997 already with parallel title Musicologica Brunensia).

The journal develops a long tradition of Brno musicology school founded by Vladimír Helfert and later fostered by personal contacts with leading world scientists as were/are C. Dahlhaus, H. H. Eggebrecht, Z. Lissa, J. Tyrrell, M. Beckermann and others.