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Maja Milosevic

About Spatium

The journal SPATIUM (ISSN 1450-569X; ISSN 2217-8066 (Online)) is concerned with a multi-disciplinary approach to specific themes and issues, from broader fields of urban and spatial planning, architecture, housing, building, geodesy, environment, regional strategic planning and governance, etc. The journal was established in 1997 (first issue of September 1997), and has been published regularly ever since by the Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia from Belgrade, Serbia. Its publishing is with support from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia.

Manuscripts to SPATIUM must be submitted in English, and must be original, unpublished work, not under consideration for publication elsewhere. In performing that, authors are obliged to sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement (CTA). CTA depicts in detail the copyright and related matters of the kind. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from copyright holders for reproducing through any medium of communication those illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere.

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About library

The library of the Institute of Architecture and Urbanism of Serbia has existed since the inception of the Institute in 1954. It is a specialized scientific library within the Centre for Informatics, Journalism, and Education of the Institute of Architecture and Urbanism of Serbia. The library provides support for scientific research and professional work. It systematically and professionally collects, processes, preserves, stores, and loans library materials and information necessary for the development and improvement of the Institute’s scientific research.

In 2012, by joining the COBISS system (Cooperative Online Bibliographic System and Services), the library started the process of electronic book processing.

The Library’s collection is not numerous in quantity, but it is planned, selected, and adjusted to the needs of scientists and researchers. The collection consists of about 4,000 library units of monographic publications and 51 periodicals of representative material in the field of architecture, urbanism, spatial planning, art history, ecology, and environmental protection.

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