About the Journal

ISSN 1211-7676 (print); ISSN 2336-4459 (online)

Registration No. by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic: E 18717.

Aims and scope

Opera Slavica is a peer-reviewed scientific journal whose main mission is to make a broad communication platform covering all Slavic languages and literatures for researching Slavic philology with overlaps to translatology, cultural studies, and many other humanities and social sciences, and to cultivate main topics and new methodological approaches in the area of European Slavonic Studies. Issues of the journal are therefore open to not only purely linguistic or literary topics but also papers with significant interdisciplinary overlap. The Reviews section systematically monitors and critically reviews the relevant works of linguistic and literary Slavic Studies.

The journal is published by Masaryk University (The Department of Slavonic Studies, Faculty of Arts of MU) from 1991. There are published two issues a year in print and electronic form.

The journal has four sections: Studies (including thematic block), Discussion and Review Articles, Reviews and News. The thematic block includes at least 4 longer papers on a pre-selected and well in advance announced topic, reflecting current research issues, ongoing debates, important scholarly and cultural events, and anniversaries. This thematic block is then followed by other papers.

The recommended length of each type of contribution is as follows:

The journal accepts texts written in any Slavic language as well as in English and German.

All papers in Studies section (including thematic block) undergo anonymous peer review, which is carried out at the request of the Executive Editorial Board by a group of lecturers comprising Czech and foreign scholars.

Digital access and archiving policy

Full texts of articles are available in the Digital Library of the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, 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.

Publication fees

The journal does not require authors to pay for any publication fees.

The expenses of publishing the journal are covered by the institutional support of Masaryk University.

Open access policy

This journal has open access. 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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Abstracting and indexing

The journal Opera Slavica is included in the List of peer-reviewed non-impacted periodicals published in the Czech Republic.

The journal Opera Slavica is indexed in the international database ERIH PLUS.