Saturday, December 5, 2009

Archnet-IJAR: A Record of Three Years

Archnet-IJAR--International Journal of Architectural Research announces the completion of its three year cycle . In those three years quality papers, diversely addressing a spectrum of issues spanning across architecture, urbanism, and the built environment. The three volumes include 117 refereed and trigger articles contributed by 149 scholars from 35 countries. Please find below links to








A News Piece on the three volumes of Archnet-IJAR
http://www.archnet.org/news/view.jsp?news_id=18061

The Latest Issue (Volume 3, Issue 3 - November 2009)
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10981

Archnet-IJAR Archives of previous issues classified by by author
http://archnet.org/library/documents/collection.jsp?collection_id=1543&order_by=author


Previous issues

2007
Volume 1: Issue 1:
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10061
Volume 1: Issue 2:
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10081
Volume 1: Issue 3
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10261

2008
Volume 2: Issue 1
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10321
Volume 2: Issue 2
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10441
Volume 2: Issue 3
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10481

2009
Volume 3: Issue 1
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10581
Volume 3: Issue 2
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10781
Volume 3: Issue 3
http://archnet.org/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=10981



IJAR is indexed and is part of several databases, including Avery index to Architectural Periodicals, EBSCO-Current Abstracts-Art and Architecture, INTUTE, Directory of Open Access Journals, and several other university library databases. To inquire about contributing articles for future issues of IJAR, please contact the chief editor, Dr. Ashraf Salama, at ijar@mit.edu.


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