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Scientia - Scholarly Journal
No. 4 (2023)The fourth issue of the journal was prepared for publication with the financial support of the Mayor of Tbilisi. The journal was prepared for publication at the Scientific Center of Manuscripts of the Georgian National Center of Manuscripts, with the support of the IP Humanitarian Research Center.
The thematic focus of the journal once again encompasses general humanitarian concerns, and the articles are not classified according to a strict hierarchical principle, as the idea is to define them with a humanitarian research principle.
The anniversary issue commemorates a prominent representative of Georgian society, Niko Nikoladze, who has turned 180 years old.
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Scientia - Scholarly Journal
No. 3 (2022)The journal published from 2020 on the scientific base of the Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts.
The publication of the magazine is provided by the Korneli Kekelidze Georgian national Centre of Manuscripts, the City Hall of Tbilisi Municipality and the Center for Humanitarian Studies.
The idea of the Journal is to increase availability and internationalization of the papers. We made accent on the bilingual style of publishing.
Georgians papers will be translated into English and vice versa. This will help to broader the space in scientific circle to and share research methods and results without borders.
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Scientia - Scholarly Journal
No. 2 (2021)Second issue of the journal was again prepared for publication with the financial support of Tbilisi City Hall. As support is so important for the development of scientific fields and for scientific publications, I would like to express gratitude to Tbilisi City Hall for all it has done.Traditionally the journal issue used to be prepared by the end of the year. During this period the Georgian scientific circle lost two respected scientists – Enriko Gabidzashvili and Jemal Sharashenidze. I want to express our condolences and decided to publish their photos in the first pages of the journal. These photos are not selected accidently. They are fixed while doing their beloved things. Enrico Gabidzashvili is in the library of K. Kekelidze Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts, where you could see him very often, and Jemal Sharashenidze during the lecture with all his emotions he always shared with his students.
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Scientia - Scholarly Journal
No. 1 (2020)The editorial team of Scientia is proud to present you with its first Issue. Our scientific research journal is issued as a classified publication of the National Centre of Manuscripts, with the support of Tbilisi City Hall, and with the participation of Humanity Research Centre. The year of 2011 has been full of difficulties. That is why many exceptional circumstances have hindered the publication of the first Issue of the Journal. I hope that the next one will face less problems and the organisational challenges will be addressed successfully. All submitted manuscripts underwent a double-blind peer review process and received positive evolutions before publication. In some cases, we invited a third referee (when one of the two reviewers rejected the article) to evaluate the research article in order to meet the criteria required for publication. I would also like to say that Scientia is available in both printed and electronic forms - www.scientia.ge. The Journal has print and digital ISSN codes, ISSN 2667-9590 and e-ISSN 2667-9604, respectively. Moreover, to put it frankly, Scientia will be the first journal in the humanities (perhaps in other areas too) in Georgia in which each article has its own unique DOI. It is very important that a DOI is provided by Crossref, a major DOI registration agency. It is noteworthy that Scopus acknowledges the DOI granted only by Crossref. Furthermore, the Journal is bilingual and all articles are published in the Georgian and English languages boosting research internationalisation. First, I would like to convey my deepest gratitude to the National Centre of Manuscripts and its Director Mr. Zaza Abashidze for supporting the process of establishing a new periodical publication in Georgia.