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Jarāʾid: A chronology of Arabic periodicals (1800-1929)

Authors: Mestyan, Adam; Grallert, Till; et al.;

Jarāʾid: A chronology of Arabic periodicals (1800-1929)

Abstract

This is the first release of Project Jarāʾid's bibliographic data set for all periodicals published globally in Arabic (or Arabic plus additional languages) between 1800 and 1929. The data set is the basis for the website https://projectjaraid.github.io/. All relevant descriptive information can be found in the README and the main TEI XML file. We thank Hala Auji, Philippe Chevrant, Marina Demetriadou, Lamia Eid, Stacy Fahrenthold, Till Grallert, Rana Issa, Nicole Khayat, Peter Magierski, Leyla von Mende, Adam Mestyan, Christian Meier, Daniel Newman, Geoffrey Roper, Sinai Rusinek, Philip Sadgrove, Ola Seif, and Rogier Visser for contributing data.

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Palestine, Arabic newspapers, Tunisia, French, Arabic journals, Judeo-Arabic, 19th century, Libya, Spanish, English, Ottoman, Union catalogue, Lebanon, Arabic magazines, Jordan, Syria, Arabic, 20th century, Periodical Studies, Morocco, Arabic periodicals, Algeria, Iraq, Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Bibliographic metadata, Armenian

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