VUP, Verona University Press, is a platform for online distributing journals and editorial series, organized by the University Library System.
VUP intends to provide the academic community of the University of Verona with an online distribution service for scientific editorial initiatives in Open Access and support for their implementation.
VUP services are aimed at the entire academic community of the University of Verona, which is interested in distributing scientific editorial initiatives in Open Access.

Journals

  • State Archives of Assyria Bulletin

    State Archives of Assyria Bulletin publishes articles dealing with the Neo-Assyrian Empire (ca. 1000–612 BC) from the philological, archaeological, historical, religious, cultural, economic, administrative, ideological, and communicative points of view, concerning Assyria and the surrounding Near Eastern states. It also accepts scientific articles related to the immediately preceding and following periods (the Middle Assyrian age and the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid Persian empires), with special attention to the cultural and religious world of the Bible, and to the contacts of all kinds with the Aegean and Greek world of the first half of the first millennium BC.

     

  • PHILM. Journal of Philosophy and Cinema

    PHILM is a collaboration between philosophers and philosophers from the Vita-Salute S. Raffaele University of Milan and the University of Verona, with the support of colleagues from Italian and foreign universities. The journal comes out once a year in electronic format, accessible and downloadable for free to ensure unrestricted usability.

    Structure of the journal

    Each issue, composed of essays addressing a specific monographic theme from different perspectives, is divided into three sections, introduced by an editorial:

    - Writings: in-depth essays devoted to the specific theme of the individual issue, ranging in length from 25000 to 30000 characters.

    - Meetings: interviews, conversations, discussions with filmmakers, video-artists, film-makers, starting with the issue's theme.

    - Tracks: shorter articles, dedicated to individual films, video-art works, still related to the issue theme but between 15000 and 20000 characters in length.


    All contributions will be evaluated anonymously according to the double blind peer review procedure.