Article Processing Charges (APCs)

 

The Article Processing Charges (APC) play a vital role in supporting the open access publishing model of Instrumentation. As an open access journal, we ensure that the publication costs are covered through APCs, allowing us to provide immediate and unrestricted access to all published articles.

 

 

We understand that financial constraints may be a concern for some authors, and we are committed to ensuring that publication fees do not pose a barrier to accessing our journal. In this regard, we are pleased to announce that the APC will be fully waived for all articles submitted and accepted for publication until December 2026. This initiative aims to support and encourage authors to contribute their high-quality research to Instrumentation without any financial burden.

 

By waiving the APC, we aim to foster inclusivity and ensure that authors from diverse backgrounds have equal opportunities to publish their work in our journal. This waiver reflects our commitment to promoting open access and facilitating the dissemination of knowledge in the field of instrumentation and measurement.

 

We anticipate that the full waiver of APCs will significantly increase the accessibility and affordability of publishing in Instrumentation. Authors can submit their manuscripts knowing that there will be no direct costs associated with the publication process during this period.

 

We are proud to offer this waiver and invite authors to take advantage of this opportunity to share their valuable research with the global scientific community through Instrumentation.

 

 

Revenue sources

 

Our journal, "Instrumentation," is supported by various revenue streams, ensuring its continued availability and growth. These sources include:

 

1. Publication Fees:


Authors may incur article processing charges (APCs) to cover publication costs.

 

2. Advertising and Sponsorships:


Revenue is generated through advertising partnerships and sponsorships with relevant organizations.

 

3. Grants and Funding:


We receive grants and funding to support specific research areas and journal development.

 

4. Institutional Support:
Financial and logistical support from academic institutions contributes to our journal's operations.

 

5. Other Revenue Streams:


Additional income sources include revenue from conferences and educational events.

 

These revenue sources enable us to maintain open access and enhance the quality of "Instrumentation." We are committed to financial transparency and responsible allocation of resources.




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