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Journal Name
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Does the journal adhere to DOAJʼs definition of open access?
*https://blog.doaj.org/2020/11/17/what-does-doaj-define-as-open-access/
The journal website must display its open access statement. Where can we find this information?
When did the journal start to publish all content using an open license?
Journal title
Link to the journalʼs homepage
ISSN (print)
ISSN (online)
Up to 6 subject keywords in English
*Choose up to 6 keywords that describe the journal's subject matter. Keywords must be in English. Use single words or short phrases (2 to 3 words) that describe the journal's main topic. Do not add acronyms, abbreviations or descriptive sentences. Note that the keywords may be edited by DOAJ editorial staff
Languages in which the journal accepts manuscripts
Publisher's name
License(s) permitted by the journal
*CC BY-SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
Where can we find this information?
*Link to the page where the license terms are stated on your site.
Does the journal embed and/or display licensing information in its articles?
It is recommended that licensing information is included in full-text articles but it is not required for inclusion. Answer Yes if licensing is displayed or embedded in all versions of each article.
For all the licenses you have indicated above, do authors retain the copyright and full publishing rights without restrictions?
*Answer No if authors transfer copyright or assign exclusive rights to the publisher (including commercial rights). Answer Yes only if authors publishing under any license allowed by the journal retain all rights.
Where can we find this information?
*Link to the journalʼs copyright terms.
DOAJ only accepts peer-reviewed journals. Which type(s) of peer review does this journal use?
*Enter all types of review used by the journal for research articles. Note that editorial review is only accepted for arts and humanities journals.
Where can we find this information?
*Link to the journalʼs peer review policy
Does the journal routinely screen article submissions for plagiarism?
*Screening for plagiarism is recommended, but is not a requirement for inclusion in DOAJ. If the journal does screen for plagiarism, state the services(s) used on your website.
Link to the journalʼs Aims & Scope
Link to the journalʼs Editorial Board
Link to the journalʼs Instructions for Authors
Average number of weeks between article submission & publication
Does the journal charge fees for publishing an article (APCs)?
*Publication fees are sometimes called article processing charges (APCs). You should answer Yes if any fee is required from the author for publishing their paper.
Where can we find this information?
*Link to the page where this is stated. The page must declare whether or not there is a fee to publish an article in the journal.
Does the journal provide a waiver or discount on publication fees for authors?
*Answer Yes if the journal provides publication fee waivers for authors from low-income economies, discounts for authors from lower middle-income economies, and/or waivers and discounts for other authors with demonstrable needs.
Does the journal charge any other fees to authors?
*Declare all other charges: editorial processing charges, language editing fees, colour charges, submission fees, page charges, membership fees, print subscription costs, other supplementary charges
Long-term preservation service(s) where the journal is currently archived
*Content must be actively deposited in each of the options you choose. If the journal is registered with a service but archiving is not yet active, choose The journal content isnʼt archived with a long-term preservation service. PubMed Central covers PMC U.S.A. and EuropePMC(Wellcome Trust).
Does the journal have a policy allowing authors to deposit versions of their work in an institutional or other repository of their choice? Where is this policy recorded?
*Many authors wish to deposit a copy of their paper in an institutional or other repository of their choice. What is the journalʼs policy for this? You should state your policy with regard to the different versions of the paper:- Submitted version- Accepted version (Author Accepted Manuscript)- Published version (Version of Record)
Persistent article identifiers used by the journal
*A persistent article identifier (PID) is used to find the article no matter where it is located. The most common type of PID is the digital object identifier (DOI).
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