- Status in HRČAK: active
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ISSN 1849-5257 (Tisak)
- Contact:
Uredništvo časopisa Hieronymus
Odsjek za anglistiku
Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
Ivana Lučića 3
10000 Zagreb - Email: knikoli@ffzg.unizg.hr; sveselic@ffzg.unizg.hr
- URL: http://www.ffzg.unizg.hr/hieronymus/
- Publisher:
University of Zagreb Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Ivana Lučića 3, 10000 Zagreb
- Guidelines for authors
- Guidelines for references
- Guidelines for reviewers
- Impressum
- Article template
Hieronymus is the first Croatian journal dedicated exclusively to publishing research and professional articles in the field of translation studies and terminology. The journal has the following key goals: (1) to promote translation studies and terminology in Croatia and the broader region, where these two disciplines are not always recognized; and (2) to enhance local researchers’ visibility in the international translation studies community. For the Research section of the journal, we welcome empirical studies with clear goals and well-defined methodology in any area of translation studies or terminology. In addition, papers presenting and discussing any area of professional translation or terminological practice are invited for the Professional section. Contributions by early career researchers (pre-Ph.D. or recently obtaining a Ph.D.) as well as young professionals are gladly accepted. In both sections of the journal, contributors from Croatia and the broader region are particularly welcome, in line with the journal’s mission outlined above. The preferred languages are English and Croatian.
- Peer review: peer review, equally national and international peer review, scientific and professional papers, double blind review, double
- First year of publication: 2014.
- Frequency (annually): 1
- Scientific disciplines and subdisciplines: Philology
- Date added to HRČAK: 03.11.2021.
- Rights: Authors whose papers are accepted for publication must certify that their work has not been previously published. All papers are published in Open Access under the Creative Commons 4.0 open license.