Friday, March 20, 2026

SJRQ3-International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research-IJLTER-7,000 words-$1,600 USD

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Author Guidelines




Author Fees

This journal charges the following author fees.

Online Article Publication Fees: 1600.00 (USD)

If your paper is accepted for publication, you will be asked to pay an Article Publication Fee of $1600 USD to cover publications costs. This fees is applicable for articles with less than 7000 words.

Articles with 7000 words or more will carry an additional fee of $100 for every additional group of 1000 words (or part of). For example, if your paper has 9400 words, the publication fees will be $1800 USD.



Authors should make their submissions via the online submission system so that their papers can be sent for review.

All authors should include their ORCID in the portal.

Papers must contain at least 5500 words, including the references.

All references must strictly follow the APA style (7th edition). DOIs must be included where available. If DOI is not available, insert another url where the material was taken from.

The abstract must as far as possible be in a single paragraph and must be between 150-250 words.

The conclusion must as far as possible be in a single paragraph and must be between 175-300 words.

Authors may use either American English or British English in their paper but not a combination of both. Authors should state clearly, while submitting their paper, which type of English they have used in their paper. In case they have forgotten to do that while submitting the paper via the online system, they are requested to send an email to editor@ijlter.org to inform us of the type of English they have used.

Guidelines for APA referencing (7th edition) can be found at: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html

The template can be downloaded by clicking on the ##PAPER TEMPLATE## link in the menu. You may also email support@ijlter.org to receive a copy via email.

We take references very seriously. Authors should ensure that all references are complete and written strictly as per APA 7th Edition. If the doi of an article is not available, provide the url of the webpage from where the material was taken.

If your paper has a survey, as far as possible add the survey questions at the end of the paper (in the same document) in an appendix after the references. Avoid submitting supplementary files as far as possible. In case you are submitting a supplementary, please send us an email to explain the contents of each supplementary files. Submit all supplementary documents in MS Word format as far as possible, unless it is not possible.

Authors should also ensure that their papers are written in good English. If the paper is not written in good English, the paper can be rejected straight away. Authors whose native language is not English or who do not have a  good command of the English language are required to use an editing service to improve their paper before submission.

The author submitting the paper must ensure that the names, email and affiliations of all the other authors are properly added to the system.

Work emails must be used as far as possible. If an invalid or wrong email is provided, the paper will be rejected.

Authors will NOT be allowed to add the names of new authors after the paper is accepted.

If your paper has more than four authors, you need to provide an explanation (in the paper) why so many authors were required for this work. We will not accept papers which has more than eight authors.

The inclusion of AI-generated text in the paper is not allowed. If AI-generated text is found in the paper at any stage of the publication process, the paper can be rejected.

Papers which are not submitted according to the submission guidelines will be rejected.

WOS/ESCI-JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN EDUCATION-EGITIMDE NITEL ARASTIRMALAR DERGISI

 

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·       Articles with no reference and appendix(s) should not exceed 5.000 words.

·       Authors should be respectful of gender, race, and ethnicity and should avoid discrimination.

·       APA 7 rules should be used.


Thursday, March 19, 2026

Springer Nature reports nearly 2 billion € earnings for 2025

 

Springer Nature reports “strong” 2025 growth in full-year results


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Springer Nature has reported “strong” financial results for 2025, with revenue rising to €1,926.4 million (FY 2024: €1,847.1 million), representing underlying growth of 6.2%.

Adjusted operating profit increased to €543.6 million (FY 2024: €512.4 million), reflecting underlying growth of 9.2%, supported by an improved product mix and operating leverage.

Frank Vrancken Peeters,  CEO, said: “Our first full year as a public company delivered strong momentum with our Research segment outperforming the market, driven by our continued leadership in open access. This success was driven by our focus on the communities we serve, our strong brands and our continued investment. We are embracing technology and AI tools to transform the publishing process, accelerate the dissemination of trusted knowledge, and maintain trust and integrity. This foundation supports our confidence in continued growth in 2026 and beyond.”

In early trading today (17 March) shares in the company were up 8.23% at €16.30 – but still down more than 32% since its debut on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in October 2024 at €24.00.

The Research segment remained the primary growth engine, with revenue increasing to €1,517.2 million (FY 2024: €1,426.0 million), delivering underlying growth of 7.4%.

The publisher said growth was driven by the journals portfolio, particularly full open access (FOA), with total published articles rising by more than 12% across the portfolio and around 25% in FOA journals.

Springer Nature reported a contract renewal retention rate of nearly 100% for 2025. The publisher also signed 19 new transformative agreements (TAs) during the year, bringing the total to 85 agreements covering more than 4,000 institutions.

Book revenues saw modest growth, supported by strong print sales in Q4, although the company indicated some demand may have been brought forward from 2026. Digital formats continue to account for approximately 70% of book sales.

Services revenue benefited from growth in text and data mining (TDM) solutions for corporate customers, though this was partially offset by a more challenging US market for talent-related services.

The company continued to invest in AI and technology, including initiatives such as Nature Research Assistant and ARC3, a data licensing solution aimed at corporate R&D customers. Springer Nature stated it is deploying AI tools across the publishing process, with a focus on research integrity and knowledge dissemination.

Adjusted operating profit in Research rose 9.9% on an underlying basis to €486.4 million (FY 2024: €451.5 million), outpacing revenue growth.

In Health, revenue reached €191.0 million (FY 2024: €188.2 million), with underlying growth of 2.7%. Gains in scientific affairs services and performance in the Netherlands were partly offset by weaker advertising and events revenue in DACH markets.

Adjusted operating profit in Health increased 1.4% to €37.3 million (FY 2024: €36.2 million), although Q4 performance declined year-on-year due to a less favourable product mix.

Education revenue declined to €219.8 million (FY 2024: €234.8 million), despite underlying growth of 0.8%. Growth in India and Argentina was offset by delays in Southern Africa and continued softer trading in ELT markets.

Reported Education revenue fell 6.4%, largely due to hyperinflation in Argentina and adverse currency movements, including the strength of the Euro against the Mexican Peso and Indian Rupee.

Adjusted operating profit in Education rose 9.0% in underlying terms to €20.0 million (FY 2024: €24.5 million), driven by efficiency measures and portfolio optimisation. However, on a reported basis, profit declined 18.3% due to foreign exchange impacts.

The company said it expects revenue growth of between 5% and 6% in underlying terms for FY 2026, alongside an increase in adjusted operating profit margin of around 30 basis points.

Alexandra Dambeck, CFO of Springer Nature, said: “The strong cash generation and continued reduction in leverage delivered in FY 2025 reinforces our resilience and increases our strategic flexibility. Our FY 2026 guidance demonstrates the strength of our portfolio and our continued ability to grow AOP ahead of revenue.”

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

SJRQ2/WOS-Cogent Social Sciences (CSS)-US $2,195-Taylor & Francis-APA-unlimited words

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How to publish in this journal

socialsciences@cogentoa.com



The standard article publishing charge (APC) for this journal is US $2,195/ £1,756 / €2,110 / AUD $3,060, plus VAT or other local taxes where applicable in your country. 

Word Limits

Please include a word count for your paper. There are no word limits for papers in this journal.

[PDF] Spiritual Mutelu marketing: enhancing value creation in Buddhist tourism in Phar Na Khon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand

…, V Jintalikhitdee, P Srikeaw, N Phasuk, S Siripongdee - Cogent Social Sciences, 2025

Thailand holds considerable potential in Buddhist tourism; however, its marketing
strategies remain fragmented and inadequately aligned with the spiritual and
cultural expectations of modern tourists. This study aimed (1) to assess the levels of …

Structure

Your paper should be compiled in the following order: title page; abstract; keywords; main text introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion; acknowledgments; declaration of interest statement; references; appendices (as appropriate); table(s) with caption(s) (on individual pages); figures; figure captions (as a list).

Word Limits

Please include a word count for your paper. There are no word limits for papers in this journal.

Please make changes on the below points and resubmit your updated manuscript:

1. Please ensure that you have provided a title page. This should have the names and affiliations of the authors and co-authors under the heading. To mention the corresponding author within the manuscript, please use the symbol ‘*’, or the phrase ‘corresponding author’ following the name of the author. Please note that the details in your manuscript should match the details provided in the submission portal.

2. Please place all the disclosure statements after the conclusion and before the references. Kindly revise and remove them from the title page.




Discontinued Scopus Journal

 

Official List of Removed Journals 

(February 2026)

SJRQ2-East Asia-

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 Permata, I., Nanda, B. Exploring Taiwan’s Science Diplomacy in Southeast Asia’s Smart City Development. East Asia (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12140-026-09476-4



SJRQ1-Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies

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SJRQ1-Discover Sustainability-Springer

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Cite this article

Ketprapakorn, N., Kantabutra, S. Exploring relationships between sustainability vision components and their organizational impact. Discov Sustain (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-026-02810-z


SJRQ2-Journal of Sport and Tourism (JST)-T&F, HYBRID,8000 words,APA7,

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Journal of Sport & Tourism is a hybrid open access journal that is part of the Taylor & Francis Open Select publishing program, giving you the option to publish open access. 

Word templates are available for this journal. Please save the template to your hard drive, ready for use.

Please use this reference style when preparing your paper.

Integrating heritage into a sport tourism typology

E Ito, S Yamaguchi, A Ota, J Higham - Journal of Sport & Tourism, 2026

… Muay Thai training camps in Thailand among non-Thai active sport tourists.
These camps, often led by former professional fighters, provide tourists with the
opportunity to learn Muay Thai … These cases of Muay Thai, yoga, and capoeira …

 https://doi.org/10.1080/14775085.2020.1851290



Multidisciplinary Science Journal -MSJ- Brazil

 

At Multidisciplinary Science Journal, we are committed to maintaining the integrity of the publication process. We understand that authors may occasionally need to withdraw their manuscripts for various reasons. This policy follows COPE and Open Access publishing best practices, and authors agree to this policy at submission.

Below is our policy regarding the withdrawal of submitted manuscripts.

1. Withdrawal Requests Before Peer Review:

Authors may request to withdraw their manuscript before it has been sent for peer review. To do so, the corresponding author must send a formal request via email to the editorial office at contact@malque.pub. The email should include the manuscript title, submission ID, and the reason for the withdrawal request. There will be no penalty for withdrawal at this stage.

2. Withdrawal Requests During or After Peer Review:

If a withdrawal request is made after the manuscript has been sent for peer review, the authors must provide a valid reason for the withdrawal. The corresponding author must send a formal request via email to the editorial office at contact@malque.pub, including the manuscript title, submission ID, and detailed reasons for the withdrawal. Furthermore, payment of 20% of the Article Processing Charges (APC) will be charged to cover part of the editorial costs we incurred during the review process.

3. Withdrawal of Accepted Manuscripts:

Once a manuscript has been accepted for publication, withdrawal requests will only be considered under exceptional circumstances. Authors must provide a compelling reason for the withdrawal, and the editorial board will review the request. If the withdrawal is approved, any Article Processing Charges (APC) paid will not be refundable under any circumstances after article acceptance.
If authors have not yet paid the APC, payment of 50% of the Article Processing Charges (APC) will be charged to cover part of the editorial costs we incurred during the review process.

4. Penalties for Unethical Withdrawal:

Unethical withdrawal of manuscripts (e.g., withdrawing to submit to another journal after acceptance) is strongly discouraged.

> For authors whose articles have been accepted and, after receiving an editorial decision of acceptance, request withdrawal because their article has been accepted or published in another journal (which is considered unethical conduct), a payment of 50% of the APC will be required.

If the authors refuse to make this payment, we will report the issue to the other journal involved. We are committed to ensuring ethical standards and covering the editorial costs incurred throughout the publication process.

> Authors who withdraw a manuscript unethically may face penalties, including a ban on future submissions to the Multidisciplinary Science Journal.

Note: It is important for authors to carefully consider their decision to withdraw a manuscript, as the editorial and peer review process involves significant time and resources.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in maintaining the integrity of the publication process.