Continuous publication
The
International Journal of South
American Archaeology - IJSA (eISSN
2011-0626), (eISP 0840.2912.4861)
is a academic journal published
in continuous
publication model. This means that as soon as
an article is ready to be
published, it will be
immediately released online
rather than waiting for other
articles in the issue to be
completed, resulting in faster
access to the final version of
the article.
What is continuous
publication?
Issues will build gradually,
with articles being added to the
contents list as soon as they
are ready. The "issue in progress" is the issue that is
open and that we are adding new
articles to as soon as they are
ready to be published. The most
recent articles appear at the
top of the relevant section.
Why are we introducing
continuous publication?
We are committed to making
research available for the
community as quickly as possible,
which is beneficial for both
readers and authors.
When will continuous
publication be introduced?
We will start continuous
publication from the first issue
of 2020.
What is the difference
between continuous publication
and the posting of accepted
manuscripts?
Accepted manuscripts are peer-reviewed,
author manuscripts that have not
yet been copy-edited or
professionally formatted. In our
new continuous publication model,
an accepted manuscript will
still be posted in PDF form on
our Accepted manuscripts page.
We then publish the copy-edited
and formatted article online as
soon as it is ready; this is the
version of record.
If I spot an error in my
published article, can I still
correct it?
As the final version
(PostPrint), the article can no longer be
adjusted for minor corrections
or typos; for significant errors
or inaccuracies, see our
corrections and retractions
policy.
Will the journal still have
the traditional page numbering?
No, consecutive page numbering
within an issue is not
compatible with the continuous
publication model. However, to
aid reading of the PDF, each
individual article will still be
numbered, starting from page 1.
For citation purposes, each
article will have a persistent
identifier of digital uniforms
resources (Cirex-iD) and will be
clearly visible at the top and
botton of every page of the
article.
Will there be any changes to
the way articles are cited?
Accepted manuscripts should be
cited using the persistent
identifier of digital uniforms
resources (Cirex-iD) as follows:
Author, A., Author, B. C. and
Author D. E. (Year). Title of
paper here. International
Journal of South American
Archaeology - IJSA. [Number], [Version]. Cirex-iD:
<xxxx.xxxx.xxxx/xxxxxx>
As articles will no longer have
consecutive page numbering
within an issue, page numbers
will not be used in citations
and will instead be replaced by
the persistent identifier of
digital uniforms resources (Cirex-iD).
Therefore, after the article has
appeared in an issue, either in
progress or in the latest
complete issue, use the citation
format:
Author, A., Author B. C. and
Author D. E. (Year). Title of
paper here. International
Journal of South American
Archaeology - IJSA. Number X,
(v1.0). Cirex-iD:
<0840.2912.4861/29808x>
For example:
Smith, T. and Evans, R. S.
(2024). Archaeology of the Violence in
Colombian and Ecuador.
International Journal of South
American Archaeology - IJSA.
Number 20, (v1.0). Cirex-iD:
<0840.2912.4861/29812x>
You have further queries?
Please get in touch directly via
email <ijsa@syllabapress.us>
for more information. |