COMMENTS

  1. Journal pricing

    In 2021, we received 2.5 million research papers from authors. These were carefully reviewed by our 2,000-strong in-house editorial teams in collaboration with 29,000 editors and 1.4 million expert reviewers around the world, resulting in over 600,000 articles being enhanced, indexed, published and promoted following a peer review.

  2. Publish with Elsevier: Step by step

    Every year, we accept and publish more than 470,000 journal articles so you are in safe hands. Publishing in an Elsevier journal starts with finding the right journal for your paper. We have tools, resources and services to help you at each stage of the publication journey to enable you to research, write, publish, promote and track your article.

  3. Understanding Submission and Publication Fees

    To cover the cost of printing, and particularly color printing, certain traditional journals charge per page (often $100-250 each) and/or per color figure (about $150-1,000 each). In rare cases, supplementary materials may also incur a flat charge or a charge per item or page, with fees usually ranging from $150-500. Publication fees.

  4. Open access: The true cost of science publishing

    A paper that costs US$5,000 for an author to publish in Cell Reports, for example, might cost just $1,350 to publish in PLoS ONE — whereas PeerJ offers to publish an unlimited number of papers ...

  5. Article Publication Charges

    An article publication charge (APC) is a fee charged to authors to make their work available as open access (OA). This fee may be paid by the author, the author's institution, or their research funder. Our open access journals charge an APC to cover the costs involved in the publication process, from administrating peer-review to copy editing ...

  6. Publish an article

    Publishing your article open access has a number of benefits: Free to access and download; Reaches a wider global audience; 1.6x more citations; 6x more downloads; 4.9 average Altmetric attention (vs 2.1 subscription) It's free to publish your article in a subscription journal, but there are fees for publishing open access articles.

  7. Publishing in a scholarly journal: Part one, the publishing process

    Open access is a publishing model in which the author pays a fee to publish; the reader is able to access the article for free. Some journals are entirely open access, while others are "hybrid"—providing both a subscription as well as an open access publishing option. Open science, on the other hand, is a movement towards increased ...

  8. How Much Does It Cost to Publish a Research Paper?

    The costs associated with publishing a research paper involve the financial obligations related to disseminating one's research findings to the academic and scientific community. The costs associated with publishing have changed over time, influenced by shifts in the publishing industry.

  9. Understanding Journal Publication Fees: A Compact Guide

    Understanding Open Access Journal Publication Fees. The fees or the amount required to publish a paper in open access journals vary widely. Typically, these fees, known as Article Processing Charges (APCs), range from $100-$900 (lower tier), $1000-$5,000 (mid-tier) and over $6,000 (higher tier). APCs cover the costs of peer review, editorial ...

  10. How to publish your research

    Step 1: Choosing a journal. Choosing which journal to publish your research paper in is one of the most significant decisions you have to make as a researcher. Where you decide to submit your work can make a big difference to the reach and impact your research has. It's important to take your time to consider your options carefully and ...

  11. Publishing options

    Publishing options. Authors submitting primary research articles to Nature have the option of publishing their research using either: 1 - Traditional subscription publishing model - an article ...

  12. What Is the Real Cost of Scientific Publishing?

    Estimating the final cost of publication per paper based upon revenue generated and the total number of published articles, they estimate that the average cost to publish an article is around $3500 to $4000. This estimate is most likely very high, especially for open access journals that typically only publish digital copies.

  13. Costs of publishing in Springer Nature journal

    The cost of publishing an article depends on the publishing model (s) offered by the journal. If you wish to publish in one of our subscription based journals then in the majority of cases there is no charge. Charges may apply for colour figures or over-length articles and some journals have page charges. You can find information regarding all ...

  14. publications

    "The Cost of Publishing an Electronic Journal" is an old article, but it is still worth a read. In short: with 5 papers per issue, the cost per paper is around 1000$, for a law journal. By comment: the price is probably lower for fields where authors are using latex or similar text processing tools.

  15. How much does it cost to publish a paper in a Journal?

    Here is the tentative cost to publish a paper in a journal. SCI Indexed Journal: 500USd to 6000USD per article. Scopus Indexed Journal: 200USD to 1500USD per article. Web of Science Indexed ...

  16. The 5 Best Platforms to Publish Your Academic Research

    Academia is a research-sharing platform with over 178 million users, 29 million papers uploaded, and 87 million visitors per month. Their goal is to accelerate research in all fields, ensure that all research is available for free and that the sharing of knowledge is available in multiple formats (videos, datasets, code, short-form content, etc.).

  17. How Much Does It Cost to Publish a Research Paper?

    The cost of publishing a research paper can vary depending on multiple factors, including the journal chosen and any optional services selected. Article Processing Charges (APCs) Many journals demand that authors pay APCs to cover the research publication costs. These charges may range from a hundred to thousands of dollars per paper.

  18. How to Publish a Research Paper: Your Step-by-Step Guide

    3. Submit your article according to the journal's submission guidelines. Go to the "author's guide" (or similar) on the journal's website to review its submission requirements. Once you are satisfied that your paper meets all of the guidelines, submit the paper through the appropriate channels.

  19. Article Processing Charges

    For IEEE Access, the article processing charge is $1,995 USD. For hybrid journals, the article processing charge will be $2,495 USD. Please note that some journals charge additional fees (e.g. overlength and color page charges). See individual journal author instructions for specific details. For the majority of IEEE magazines offering open ...

  20. How can I publish a research paper in the journal for free?

    Many free-to-publish and open-access journals and subscription journals from major publishers are "Free to author" by default. Some journals require an article processing charge (APC) but also have a policy allowing them to waive fees on request at the discretion of the editor. The Directory of Open Access Journals currently indexes 11,841 ...

  21. How much does it cost to publish a paper in a journal

    Here is the tentative cost to publish a paper in a journal. SCI Indexed Journal: 500USd to 6000USD per article. Scopus Indexed Journal: 200USD to 1500USD per article. Web of Science Indexed Journal: 200USD to 1500USD per article. ABDC Indexed Journal: 200USD to 1000USD per article.

  22. Paper Publication fees under 500, Paper Publication fees under 1000 IJRPR

    Submission of Manuscript. Written manuscript along with abstract in IJRPR Format should be submitted via online Submission Portal at "Submit Paper Online" section in our Web site. Submit Paper. International Journal publication Fee under 500, Paper Publicaton Fees Rs 450, Open Access Peer Reviewed International Journal- Fastest Publication ...

  23. International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews

    The authors must also agree and adhere on originality and authenticity of their research work. Written manuscript along with abstract in IJRPR Format should be submitted via online paper submission system or email at [email protected] Published Papers : Cleck here to visit past Issues of Journal

  24. Debunking the Feminist Economic Myth Verses Reality—The ...

    A study by the New York Department of Consumer Affairs titled "Cradle to Crane—The Cost of Being Female" reported that women's products incur higher costs. This research paper comprehensively analyzes the origins, causes, consequences, and implications of the pink tax, shedding light on its impact on consumers, society, and gender equality.