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The process of publishing articles in Online Journals is a tedious one that includes a number of steps like editing, proofreading, quality check, web maintenance, plagiarism check and much more. The tasks included in the process of submission and publishing of the journals include some costs and hence the processing fees are required.
Scholars Publishers its journals in open access format. Anyone can unlimitedly and immediately access all PDF and full text content published in our Journals and this means juniper does not have any income from any institutions or any of its online publications. Therefore, Juniper needs to cover its handling, processing and production expenses by collecting article processing fee (APF) from authors' institutes or research funding bodies. Authors are charged a minimum handling fee for each accepted manuscript and the charges are different based on the type of the manuscripts.
Country | Research (RA) | Others |
---|---|---|
High Income Countries | $1690 | $1590 |
Middle Income Countries | $1590 | $1450 |
Low Income countries | $1390 | $1050 |
We have partnered with Crossref, a DOI Registration Agency of the International DOI
Foundation, to make research articles easy to find, cite, link, assess, and reuse.
As part of this collaboration, all published articles in our journals are assigned a
unique DOI and metadata. Crossref’s tools like Content Registration, Reference Linking,
and Crossmark enhance discoverability in the scholarly ecosystem.
PlagScan is a web-based software designed to verify content authenticity, widely used by
academic institutions, universities, and online publishers.
Scholars has partnered with PlagScan to review submissions before
publication. This ensures high-quality content, prevents copyright infringement, and
upholds academic integrity.
Manuscript Manager is a modern workflow system for scholarly journals, offering
innovative peer review and article tracking solutions.
Scholars partners with Manuscript Manager to handle submissions, peer review,
and tracking, streamlining the editorial workflow.
Creative Commons Licenses grant readers a perpetual right to copy, distribute, and make use of the
published works and ensure that the authors get appropriate credit.
All Scholars journals publish articles under a Creative Commons Attribution License permitting unrestricted
NonCommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original
Scholars adapted Open Access publishing practice to make peer-reviewed scholarly research
and literature freely and permanently available online.
Studies have shown that Open Access content attracts more attention than non-Open Access content.
With Open Access at the heart of its mission, Scholars is proud of being
Web of Science (WoS) Reviewer Recognition Services (formerly Publons) works with
reviewers and publishers to give credit for peer review services.
Scholars is committed to ensuring integrity in the peer review process by participating in reviewer recognition services of WoS.
Reviewers can claim their contributions to their profile on the