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From DOAJ-vetted open access journal shortlisting to submission-ready formatting for international journal publication, our editors and journal specialists guide every step so your research reaches a genuine, indexed, peer-reviewed audience.
An open access journal makes peer-reviewed research freely available to any reader, in any country, with no subscription or paywall standing in the way. Instead of charging readers, most OA journals recover publishing costs through an Article Processing Charge (APC) paid by the author, their institution, or a funding body — and a credible title will always disclose that fee upfront.
Published work is typically released under a Creative Commons license, so it can be freely shared, reused, and built on by other researchers as long as the original authors are properly credited.
The clearest sign of a trustworthy open access journal is listing in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) alongside a transparent, documented peer-review process — this is what separates a legitimate OA title from a predatory one.
The article is published open access from day one, in a fully OA or hybrid journal, funded by an Article Processing Charge rather than reader subscriptions.
The author deposits the accepted manuscript into an institutional or subject-area repository, often once a publisher-set embargo period has passed.
Neither readers nor authors pay a fee — publication costs are covered by a society, institution, or grant, removing financial barriers on both sides.
The case for publishing open access goes beyond compliance — it changes how, and how far, your research travels.
Open access articles are easier to find and cite, and several large-scale studies report a measurable "OA citation advantage" over paywalled research.
With no subscription barrier, your work reaches clinicians, policymakers, students, and researchers in institutions that cannot afford paywalled journals.
Open access journals typically publish immediately upon acceptance, with little to no embargo, so your findings reach readers sooner.
Most OA licenses let authors retain copyright, allowing the work to be freely shared, adapted, and redistributed with proper attribution.
An increasing number of funders and universities mandate open access; publishing OA keeps your grant reporting and REF/tenure requirements on track.
Every openly accessible article also raises the profile of your department, co-authors, and funding body across the global research community.
We match your manuscript to an international journal publication with a real, transparent peer review process — and prepare your submission to meet its editorial standards from the first round.
Both the author's and reviewers' identities stay hidden throughout the review, reducing bias and keeping the evaluation focused purely on the science.
Peer review is the quality checkpoint every credible journal — open access or subscription — uses before publication.
Strong citation impact and global recognition for high-visibility publication.
Rigorous editorial standards and citation credibility across disciplines.
Reaches the global medical and life sciences research community.
Free, quality-reviewed open access with verified indexing criteria.
We match your manuscript to legitimate, DOAJ-listed open access journals or Scopus/WoS-indexed international titles — never predatory ones.
Manuscripts are anonymized and formatted precisely to each target journal's double blind peer review requirements.
Clear guidance on Article Processing Charges, funder open access mandates, and licensing (CC BY) before you submit.
Cover letters, portal submission, and reviewer-response support for international journals across 125+ countries.
Our editors assess scope, quality, and OA readiness.
Verified open access & international journal options.
Aligned to double blind peer review requirements.
Cover letter, portal submission, and tracking.
Indexed, citable, and globally accessible.
500+ Masters/PhD editors and subject-matched reviewers spanning medicine, sciences, engineering, business, and humanities.
We screen every open access journal recommendation against DOAJ and publisher legitimacy checks before you spend on an APC.
20,000+ authors published across 125+ countries, with 15,000+ partner and indexed journals worldwide.
An open access journal publishes peer-reviewed research that is free for anyone to read online, with no subscription or paywall. Publication is usually funded by an Article Processing Charge paid by the author or their institution rather than by reader subscriptions.
Wider readership, faster visibility, a documented citation advantage in many disciplines, retained author copyright, and compliance with funder or institutional open access mandates.
An international journal draws its editorial board, reviewers, and readership from across countries and institutions rather than a single region, which typically means broader scope, stricter peer review, and greater global visibility for published work.
A review process where reviewers don’t know the author’s identity and authors don’t know the reviewers’ identity. It’s designed to evaluate manuscripts purely on scientific merit and is considered a strong marker of a credible, peer reviewed journal.
We check journals against recognized indexes such as DOAJ, Scopus, and Web of Science, verify transparent APC disclosure and editorial board credentials, and confirm a documented peer review process before recommending any title.
Yes. Every article published through our recommended open access and international journals receives a persistent Digital Object Identifier (DOI), ensuring your work is permanently citable and trackable.
An APC is the publication fee charged by most open access journals to fund editing, hosting, and permanent free access to your article. It’s typically paid by the author, their institution, or their research funder — never by readers. We help you compare APCs across shortlisted journals so there are no surprises before submission.
We check your funder’s or institution’s open access mandate (for example, licensing terms, embargo limits, or repository requirements) and shortlist journals and OA routes — Gold, Green, or Diamond — that satisfy those conditions, so your publication meets reporting requirements without delays.
Timelines vary by journal and field, but open access journals often publish faster than subscription titles since there’s little to no embargo after acceptance. Once peer review and revisions are complete, most journals move to DOI-assigned publication within a few weeks.
Gold OA is published immediately open access via an APC. Green OA involves depositing the accepted manuscript in a repository, often after an embargo, at no direct cost to the author. Diamond OA is free for both readers and authors, usually funded by a society, institution, or grant rather than author fees.