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Open Access

The “George Barițiu” Institute of History in Cluj-Napoca of the Romanian Academy allows free access to all materials published in the Yearbook of the “George Barițiu” Institute of History in Cluj-Napoca through its archive page, in order to support and encourage the dissemination of research results. Aside from the electronic archive on this site, the complete printed collection of the Yearbook can be found in the official holdings of the National Library of Romania, the Library of the Romanian Academy (Cluj and Bucharest branches), and the Library of the “George Barițiu” Institute of History in Cluj-Napoca. The digitized collection of the Yearbook is also stored on the platform of the Central University Library of Cluj-Napoca and can be accessed [here].