Journal of Greater Khorasan

Journal of Greater Khorasan

Journal of Greater Khorasan

 ISO Abbreviation: JGK

Publisher: Imam Reza International University (AS)

Supported by: Greater Khorasan Research Institute

peer review: Double –Blind peer review | At least two reviewers for each article

Frequency: print (limited) and electronic

language: Farsi with Extended English translation

Place of publication: Islamic Republic of Iran, Mashhad

Publication date: Quarterly

Specialized area: Civilizational geography of Greater Khorasan

Replication rates: 20%

The cost of submitting, refereeing and publishing the article: Yes

Initial review time: maximum 10 days

Average arbitration time: 3 months (12 weeks)

Acceptance rate: 41%

Geographical territory: Iran (Khorasan) | Afghanistan |Pakistan | Turkmenistan | Tajikistan | Uzbekistan | Kyrgyzstan

Year of publication: 2011

Licensed to publish from: Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Iran

Rank in MSRT (2022): B

 Access Policy: Free (full text)

Impact coefficient in Islamic world sciences citation database: 0.059

Indexed by: Islamic World Science Citation Database (ISC)| Magiran | Noormags | Academic Jihad Scientific Information Center (SID) | Google Scholar | Academia | Researchgate.

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Processing Fees: According to the "Regulation for Determining the Processing Fees of Articles in Open Access Scientific Journals" approved by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology on 2021/04/20, 50% of the approved processing fees (including peer review, editing, formatting, and publishing) equivalent to 1,750,000 Rials "after the completion of peer review and issuance of the final acceptance certificate" will be received from the authors, and the remaining 50% equivalent to 1,750,000 Rials, "after the preparation and before the official publication of the article".

By the decision of the Research Council of Imam Reza International University, all processing and publication fees for articles with non-Iranian authors' organizational affiliation are free of charge.

 Greater Khaorsan Research Journal is an open access electronic journal and does not receive any fees from the audience for subscribing to the journal.

This publication complies with the regulations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and adheres to the executive bylaw of the Act on Prevention and Combating Fraud in Scientific Works

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