What is Open Access Publishing?
Open Access Publishing means that the content available online from a publisher are freely available at no cost and with limited restrictions with regards of its use. It is in accordance with the Budapest Open Access Initiative" (BOAI). It allows unrestricted distribution of research which is extremely important for authors, as it help their work reach to a broader and more number of reader. It is also very useful for the researchers and students from low and middle-income countries to read outstanding works of scientist from around the globe without paying. Access is made possible by a fee for publication that is paid at the time of article acceptance, usually by an author’s institution or funder. All the journals published by Edwiser International are published under Open Access Model. All Edwiser International articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY).
Routes to Open Access |
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Gold Open Access |
Green Open Access |
Articles are freely and permanently available for all immediately after publication; copyright is retained by the authors |
Self-archiving policy is followed; copyright is usually held with the publisher |
Benefits of Gold Open Access Publishing Policy |
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Open Access Edwiser International Journals |
Article Process Charges: Authors are asked to pay an article processing charge after the article acceptance to cover the cost of editorial work flow, technical infrastructure and innovation, production of articles, marketing of journal and their contents, customer service etc. Kindly consult individual journal pages for article processing charges of specific journal.
Edwiser International have discount/waiver policy for young researchers belonging from lower income countries as defined by World Bank. The waiver will be provided based on the quality of research and financial situation of the authors. Edwiser believes that money should not be a hindrance for bringing up quality scientific material to the society and we will do our best to encourage research in the middle and lower income countries.