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'''''Lituanus''''' is an [[English language]] quarterly journal dedicated to [[Lithuania]]n and [[Balts|Baltic]] art, history, language, literature and related topics. It is published by the non-profit Lituanus Foundation, and has a worldwide circulation of 3,000 copies per issue. The first issue was published in 1954 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. Many of the back issues are available free of charge on its website. Its [[ISSN]] number is 0024-5089.
'''''Lituanus''''' is an [[English language]] quarterly journal dedicated to [[Lithuania]]n and [[Balts|Baltic]] language, llinguistics, political science, history, literature and related topics. It is published by the non-profit Lituanus Foundation, Inc., and has a worldwide circulation of 3,000 copies per issue. The first issue was published in 1954 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. Many of the back issues are available free of charge on its website. Its [[ISSN]] number is 0024-5089.

Lituanus is abstracted in two internationally recognized abstract services: MLA (Modern Language Association) and IPSA (International Political Science Association). Over the last fifty years its most frequent editor has been Prof. (now Emeritus) Antanas Klimas of the [[University of Rochester]].


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Lituanus is an English language quarterly journal dedicated to Lithuanian and Baltic language, llinguistics, political science, history, literature and related topics. It is published by the non-profit Lituanus Foundation, Inc., and has a worldwide circulation of 3,000 copies per issue. The first issue was published in 1954 in Chicago, Illinois. Many of the back issues are available free of charge on its website. Its ISSN number is 0024-5089.

Lituanus is abstracted in two internationally recognized abstract services: MLA (Modern Language Association) and IPSA (International Political Science Association). Over the last fifty years its most frequent editor has been Prof. (now Emeritus) Antanas Klimas of the University of Rochester.