For more than 30 years, the Journal of Olympic History (JOH) has been publishing insights into Olympic history, curiosities about Olympic sport, its athletes, and organizers. Counting on the contribution of our valued members and Olympic historians from all corners of the world, the journal has become an important source of information on the history and legacy of the Olympic Games. Until recently it was only available as a printed document, which limited the reach for a potentially global audience. As a result of a close cooperation between the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH) and the IOC’s Olympic Studies Center (OSC),
85 issues of the JOH have now been digitized and are freely available for online consultation. The total of 1300 short and long entries are accessible via the ISOH site https://isoh.org/archives-journal/. The OSC broadens the reach to 734 longer articles via the Olympic World Library (OWL) https://library.olympics.com, its library catalog dedicated to Olympic literature which serves a global audience of students, scholars and professionals.
The last two years remain reserved exclusively for ISOH members and are only referenced in the OWL catalogue.
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