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Sarawak Museum Journal |
OVERVIEW:
Discipline(s) / Subdiscipline(s):
1. Arts & Humanities - History
2. Social Sciences - Area studies - Anthropology
E-ISSN: 3036-0188 Print ISSN: 0375-3050 Publisher: SARAWAK MUSEUM DEPARTMENT Publication type: Print Publication frequency: 1 time(s) per year Journal Website: https://museum.sarawak.gov.my/web/subpage/webpage_view/266
Director
Sarawak Museum Department,
Annex Building, P. Ramlee Road,
Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Email: museum@sarawak.gov.my
Tel HQ: +6082-548181
Fax: +082-548281 / 548282
The Sarawak Museum Journal is devoted to the advancement of
knowledge in the natural and human sciences. It publishes articles
pertaining to the Asian region in general, but particularly to Borneo and
Sarawak. Generally, it will accept manuscripts from international
scientists, but specifically it serves the need of local scientists especially
those working with, and through the Sarawak Museum; to publish their
research findings and to provide a forum for their scholastic discourse.
Scopes
• Ethnography
• Archaeology
• Natural History
• History
• Conservation
• Museology
As the Sarawak Museum is a Government Department in the State of
Sarawak, it should be clearly understood that responsibility for facts and
opinion rests exclusively with authors of signed articles, and their writings
do not necessarily reflect the views or policy of the Sarawak Museum, or
that of the State Government of Sarawak.
The Sarawak Museum Journal was first published in 1911, making it one
of the world's oldest publications in the region.
In the introduction of its inaugural issue in 1911, the editor/curator J.C.
Moulton, stated its ambition "First, then, let us consider the object of our
birth - 'For the promotion of scientific knowledge and study of the Natives
and Natural History of the Island of Borneo' - and make that our excuse".
Since then, it has survived, sometimes perilously, for a long 88 years in the
20th century and has grown to be known by scholars, particularly those on
Borneo, all over the world. The journal has succeeded in bringing many
scholars to Sarawak and other parts of Borneo and made the Sarawak
Museum a truly field and research museum. The journal was the main
outlet for the publication of research and field notes. The Sarawak
Museum Journal is published annually.
Free of charge to submit and publish.
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EDITORIAL INFORMATION:
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Zakirah Mohamad Taufek
Editorial Board
Honorary Curator
- Dato Sri Dr. Earl of Cranbrook (Natural History)
- Datu Dr. Hj. Sanib bin Hj. Said (History-Sarawak History)
- Prof. Dr. A. Ghafar Bin Ahmad (Building conservation/heritage
building)
- Dr. Peter M.Kedit (Anthropology)
- Dr Ipoi Datan (Ethno-Archaeology)
- Dr Charles Leh Moi Ung (Natural History)
- Dr. Fatimah Binti Abang (Natural History)
- Dr. Paul P.K Chai (Botany)
- Heidi Munan (Beads)
National Advisory
- Prof. Dr. Kasing Ak Apun,Faculty of Science and Technology,
UNIMAS
- Prof. Dr. Indraneil Das, Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental
Conservation, UNIMAS
- Associate Professor Dr Hiram Ting, Faculty of Hospitality and
Tourism Management (UCSI University)
- Dr. Nicholas anak Gani, Faculty of Social Sciences and
Humanities, UNIMAS
- Associate Professor Dr. Zuliskandar Bin Ramli, Institute of The
Malay World and Civilization (ATMA), UKM
- Dr. Nasha Bin Rodziadi Khaw, Centre For Global Archaeological
Research (CGAR)
- Dr. Khor Wai Ho, Institute of Tropical Aquaculture and Fisheries,
University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT)
- Dr. Nasirin Bin Abdillah, Faculty of Creative Technology and
Heritage, University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK)
International Advisory
- Prof. Dr. Paul S. Taçon, Griffith Centre for Social Cultural
Research, Griffith University, Australia
- Dr. Monica Janowski, SOAS Centre of South East Asian Studies,
University of London
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