The annual scholarly journal promotes collaboration among universities and various academic sectors. It welcomes articles and reviews on fields such as Digital Humanities, Digital Kartvelology, Digital Caucasiology, Digital Lexicography, Translation Studies, Georgian Language Technologies, Corpus Linguistics, Literary Studies, Political Science, Social Science. The journal encourages interdisciplinary research and supports scholars, with submissions undergoing peer review by Georgian and international experts. The target audience includes professionals in the humanities and related fields, including professors and researchers from both Georgian and foreign institutions. The journal also seeks integration into international academic databases.
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Chairman of the Scientific Council: Prof. Jost Gippert – Hamburg University, Germany (bay7254@uni-hamburg.de)
Prof. Manana Tandaschwili – Frankfurt University, Germany (tandaschwili@em.uni-frankfurt.de)
Prof. Iryna Gurevych – Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany (iryna.gurevych@tu-darmstadt.de)
Prof. Tony McEnery – Lancaster University, UK (a.mcenery@lancaster.ac.uk)
Dr. Paul Meurer – Bergen University, Norway (paul.meurer@uib.no)
Prof. Bernard Outtier – emeritus professor, France (bernard.outtier8@orange.fr )
Prof. Mzekala Shanidze – Academician of the National Science Academy of Georgia (mzekala.shanidze@tsu.ge)
Prof. Tinatin Margalitadze – Ilia State University, Georgia (tinatin.margalitadze@iliauni.edu.ge)
Prof. Nino Pirtskhalava – Ilia State University, Georgia (nino_pirtskhalava@iliauni.edu.ge)
Prof. Vakhtang Licheli – Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia (vakhtang.licheli@tsu.ge)
Secretary of the Scientific Council: Dr. Mariam Kamarauli – Hamburg University Germany (mariam.kamarauli@uni-hamburg.de)
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Manana Tandaschwili – Frankfurt University, Germany (tandaschwili@em.uni-frankfurt.de)
Editor: Prof. Darejan Tvaltvadze – Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia (darejan.tvaltvadze@tsu.ge)
Technical Editor: Prof. Rusudan Papiashvili – Tbilisi Technical University, Georgia (r.papiashvili@gtu.ge)
Prof. Ramaz Khalvashi –Batumi State University, Georgia (ramaz.khalvashi@bsu.edu.ge)
Prof. Maia Lomia – Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia (maia.lomia@tsu.ge)
Prof. Ketevan Margiani – Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia (ketevan.margiani@tsu.ge)
Prof. Ketevan Datukishvili – University of Georgia, Arn. Chikobava Institut of Linguistics, Georgia (ketevan.datukishvili@tsu.ge)
Prof. Khatuna Beridze – Batumi State University, Georgia (beridze@bsu.edu.ge)
Prof. Kakhaber Loria – Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia (kakhaber.loria@tsu.ge)
Prof. Luka Nakhutsrishvili – Ilia State University, Georgia (luka.nakhutsrishvili@iliauni.edu.ge)
Executive Secretary: Dr. des. Natia Dundua – The Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts, Georgia (dunduanatia@gmail.com)
The peer-review process for the journal follows a double-blind system where both the author(s) and reviewers remain anonymous. Submitted articles undergo an initial review by the editor to ensure they align with the journal’s scope. Following this, two independent reviewers, chosen by the chief editor and the editorial board, evaluate the article. Articles must receive two positive reviews to be considered for publication. In case of a split decision, a third reviewer is consulted. Revisions may be requested based on reviewer feedback, with the final publication decision made by the editorial board.