Unlike traditional publishers, Open Access publishers – like SSRG – do not generate revenue from selling subscriptions. Instead, we make all of our articles freely available. Other Open Access publishers charges an Article Processing Charge (APC) once an article is accepted for publication to cover the costs of taking a manuscript and turning it into a finished article. But our IJRES claims no fee for submission, processing, publishing or in any form, without compromising the quality. For more information on the principles of Open Access and how they apply to IJRES, please see What is Open Access Publishing?.
When a manuscript is submitted, it is processed through the many different departments at IJRES:
- The Editorial Screening team, who perform initial technical and ethical checks.
- The Editorial team, who are responsible for coordinating the review process with the journal’s academic Editorial Board – see peer review at IJRES for more information.
- The Production team, who convert the manuscript to a professionally typeset article.
- The Proofing team, who coordinate the proofing process.
- The Editorial Quality Assurance team, who perform a final check to ensure that the manuscript and its review process adhere to the journal’s guidelines and policies.
- The Indexing teams that liaise with all major index services.
- The Support teams, who answer any questions throughout the publishing process.
These teams work with our marketing, communications, and technical teams to ensure your article receives the attention it deserves. A portion of APCs received from other journals of SSRG are reinvested into the technical systems that support these services; ensuring that the publishing process continues to be as easy as possible and for developed, developing & under developed (low-income) countries.
We hope that this page has helped you understand them in more detail, but please do contact us with any questions you might have.