Working Papers & Repository
The Institute for Hebrew Language and Literature maintains an open academic repository intended for the dissemination and preservation of scholarly materials that may fall outside the formal peer-reviewed structure of the European Hebrew Journal (EHJ).
This repository functions independently of EHJ and serves as a platform for preliminary research, conference materials, working papers, and other academic contributions.
Submissions may include:
• Working Papers
• Preprints
• Conference Papers and Proceedings
• Open Studies
• Preliminary Research Reports
• Methodological Notes
• Academic Discussions and Position Papers
• Bibliographies and Reference Materials
• Educational, Linguistic, and Philological Materials
Materials published within the repository should not be regarded as peer-reviewed journal articles unless explicitly indicated.
Approved submissions may be published through the repository of the Institute for Hebrew Language and Literature and made available via:
Institute for Hebrew Language and Literature
The repository seeks to encourage early scholarly communication, open access dissemination, and broader academic visibility.
Submission Procedure
Materials intended for repository publication should be submitted to:
Please provide:
• One PDF version (final formatted version)
• One editable Microsoft Word (.docx) version
Submitted materials are subject to editorial evaluation prior to publication.
Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
The first page of the manuscript should contain:
TITLE OF THE WORK (CAPITAL LETTERS)
Author Name and Surname
Institutional Affiliation
ORCID Identifier
Date of Submission
Followed by:
Abstract
(approximately 150–300 words)
Keywords
(5–10 keywords)
Recommended Structure
Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
Main Text
Conclusion
Bibliography
Formatting Requirements
Font:
Times New Roman
Title:
Bold, font size 16
Author name, affiliation, ORCID, submission date:
Font size 12
Main text:
Font size 12
Subheadings:
Bold, font size 12
Footnotes:
Font size 10
Line spacing:
1.5
Alignment:
Justified
References
Bibliography should follow the Harvard referencing style.
Authors are encouraged to include DOI identifiers where available.
Repository publication is subject to editorial approval and, where necessary, authors may be invited to revise materials prior to acceptance.