MELA Publications

Library books wiki commonsMELA contributes to the academic discourse in Middle East Studies through articles and book reviews submitted to MELA Notes, which is available through JSTOR with no “moving wall.”

In addition, MELA has embraced open-access scholarly communication by offering our journal online for free.

Our blog MELA Notepad publishes book reviews before their official inclusion in MELA Notes, as well as committee updates, special projects, and other information relevant to our field. To subscribe to our blog by email, enter your email into the subscription box on the right side. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Other publications:

Cooperation among Middle East Libraries of North America, a MELA-sponsored workshop held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 26-31 1975.

MELA’s Occasional Papers in Middle Eastern Librarianship, No. 1 (1981). Edited by David Partington. (Part 1 / Part 2)

Guide to Using Carl Brockelmann’s Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur (Originally published in MELA Notes n. 3 (1974) as Basic Reference Outline Series n.1)

Guide to Graf’s Geschichte der Christlichen Arabischen Literatur (Originally published in MELA Notes n. 69/70 (2000) as MELA Basic Reference Outline Series n.2)

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