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journal standards

Journal Standards refer to the guidelines and ethical principles that academic journals follow to ensure high-quality, credible, and transparent scholarly publishing. These standards cover aspects like peer review integrity, research ethics, plagiarism policies, indexing criteria, and impact assessment. Adhering to journal standards enhances the reliability of published research and maintains academic credibility. Researchers, academicians, and students benefit from understanding these benchmarks to select reputable journals, improve manuscript submissions, and navigate the publishing process effectively. This tag connects users to discussions on best practices, editorial policies, and evolving trends in academic publishing. Stay updated on maintaining excellence in research dissemination.

How can I ensure that my journal is compliant with international standards and indexing services using OJS?

I'm looking for guidance on how to align my journal with international standards and make sure it meets the requirements for indexing services like CrossRef, DOAJ, and Google Scholar, all while using OJS as the platform. 

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