Academic journals are scholarly publications that contain articles written by experts in a particular field. They are typically published by academic institutions, professional associations, or commercial publishers.
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An academic journal (also called a scholarly journal) is a periodical publication that publishes original research and reviews in a specific academic discipline. Unlike popular magazines, academic journals undergo rigorous peer review by experts before publication, ensuring scientific integrity and quality.
Academic journals are peer-reviewed by domain experts, cite original research, and target researchers. Magazines have editorial review only and target general audiences.
From submission to publication typically takes 3–12 months. Top-tier journals can take 12–24 months due to multiple revision rounds.
No. Subscription journals charge readers (no APC for authors). Open Access journals usually charge an APC, though many waive it.
Yes — many journals welcome student submissions, especially as co-authors with faculty. Some journals are explicitly designed for student work.