Examples of using Article processing in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Not all open access journals charge an article processing fee.
They often set the article processing charge level at around US$2000 to US$3000.
The majority of OA journals do not charge article processing fees.
The article processing or delivery of the manuscript submitted to the manager editor through an online system or by using the OJS Open Access publishing model.
Every article submitted to Indonesian Journal of Science andEducation will not have any'Article Processing Charges'.
A majority of openaccess journals do not charge article processing charges, but a significant and growing number of them do.
Since manuscript submission year 2007,Authors should not pay some processing and submission fees for article processing(free of charge).
An article processing charge does not guarantee that the author retains copyright to the work, or that it will be made available under a Creative Commons license.
Mimbar Hukum welcomes article submissions anddoes not charge Article Processing Charges and Article Publication Fee.
Their article processing charges are far less than those levied by BioMed or PLoS, which are independent organizations which must operate at a profit.
Indonesia Law Review welcomes article submissions anddoes not charge Article Processing Charges and Article Publication Fee.
The"article processing charges" which are often used for open access journals shift the burden of payment from readers to authors(or their funders), which creates a new set of concerns.
BMC provides a free open access funding support service to help authors discover andapply for article processing charge funding.
These Article Processing Charges replace subscription charges and allow publishers to make the full-text of every published article freely available to all readers.
The publication costs of an article are paid from an author's research grant, or by their sponsoring institution,in the form of Article Processing Charges.
This article processing fee replaces personal payment and allows publishers to make the full text of each published article freely available to all interested readers.
The publication costs of an article are paid from an author's research budget, or by their supporting institution,in the form of Article Processing Charges of 200 EUR.
These Article Processing Charges waived of for subscription Authors and allow publishers to make the full-text of every published article freely available to all interested readers.
Journal Biota is a scientific journal that can be accessed quickly and freely(Open Sources) and full(full text)without any APCs(Article Processing Charges) and can be downloaded through.
The journal requires no Article Processing Charge(APC), that includes submission charges,processing charges, extra page charges, and colour charges, from an author(s) for any manuscript that has been submitted, processed, and published through IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science.
Another concern is that institutional budgets may need to be adjusted in order toprovide funding for the article processing charges required to publish in many open access journals e.g. those published by BioMed Central.
The latter is a journal whose business model is at least partially based on subscriptions, and only provide Gold open access for those individual articles for which their authors(or their author's institution or funder) pay a specific fee for publication,often referred to as an Article Processing Charge.
Unless discounts are available to authors from countries with low incomes orexternal funding is provided to cover the cost, article processing charges could exclude authors from developing countries or less well-funded research fields from publishing in open access journals.
There currently is a growing global debate regarding open access's ideology and ethics andits related article processing charges, as they are being created and managed by academic journal and monograph publisher conglomerates together with some national and international academic institutions and government bodies.