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  • Ancient Asia is the official continuous publication journal of the Society of South Asian Archaeology (SOSAA). The scope of the Ancient Asia is vast - from the Stone Age to modern times, including archaeology, history, anthropology, art, architecture, numismatics, iconography, ethnography and also various scientific aspects including archaeobotany and archaeozoology, including theoretical and methodological issues.

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  • Open Health Data is a peer-reviewed journal publishing papers that describe openly-accessible datasets with high reuse potential. We work with trusted data repositories to ensure that associated datasets are professionally archived, preserved, and openly available. Open Health Data was previously published as the Journal of Open Public Health Data. The title and scope of the journal were amended on 1 January 2014 to support a broader range of health research.

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  • The journal publishes original manuscripts that address Latin America and the Caribbean from any of the disciplinary approaches of the social sciences and humanities.

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  • Journal of Molecular Signaling encompasses all the molecular aspects of cell signaling involving receptors, G-proteins, kinases, phosphatases, and transcription factors in regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and oncogenesis in mammalian cells.

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  • The Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, open access online journal focusing on the dissemination of scholarly work about Latin America and the Caribbean. The editors also welcome submissions focusing on relations among Latin American and Caribbean countries and with other states and regions of the world. MARLAS publishes research findings aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and invites submissions based on rigorous analysis from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. The journal publishes scholarly articles, essays, research notes, book reviews, and periodic special issues examining specific topics in Latin American studies. MARLAS accepts submissions in English, Spanish and Portuguese. The Editorial Board asks prospective authors to examine carefully the guidelines for submissions. Previously published as Latin American Essays, a printed journal, since 1988, MARLAS represents a continuation of a 30-year tradition of high-quality scholarly contributions to the field of Latin American studies. MARLAS is a publication of the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies (MACLAS). For inquiries, please contact middleatlanticreviewlas@gmail.com

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  • Digital Medievalist (DM) publishes work of original research and scholarship, theoretical articles on digital topics, notes on technological topics, commentary pieces discussing developments in the field, bibliographic and review articles, tutorials, and project reports. The journal also commissions reviews of books and major electronic sites and projects. All contributions are reviewed before publication by authorities in humanities computing. Submissions to DM should concern topics likely to be of interest to medievalists working with digital media, though they need not be exclusively medieval in focus. They should be of a length appropriate to the subject under discussion.

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  • The ASIANetwork Exchange is a peer-reviewed publication, catering primarily to faculty appointed in liberal arts institutions with programs in Asian Studies. The ASIANetwork Exchange seeks to publish current research, as well as high-quality pedagogical essays written by specialists and non-specialists alike. We are particularly interested in publishing articles, book and media reviews that address the needs of the undergraduate classroom.

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  • The Journal of Technology Studies (JOTS) publishes original manuscripts focused on the depth and breadth of technology and practiced and understood in the past, present, and future. The Journals seeks to provide up-to-date and insightful information to EPT members and to the wider public. Membership in EPT is not required from authors who wish to submit manuscripts considered for publication. In addition to manuscripts which address the various fields of technology, the Journal is interested in the following types of manuscripts: Applied research: studies and characterizations of innovations in applied engineering and technology practice, technology management and development, and technology education trends and practices Research: basic or empirical research on technology development, practice, or implementation, technology within society and its relationships to other disciplines, research and development in technology, and new and emerging technologies and the role of the discipline in shaping the future Pedagogical: Original, applied, or empirical research on trends and practices in K-12 and post-secondary education focused on applied engineering and technology Perspective: thoughtful reflections about technology practice or a sound literature review to provide an update on the state-of-the-art in a given field or to provide a synthesis of existing literature with the goal of justifying new implications or directions for the future Biographical portraits: Biographical sketches of leaders in technology - past, present, or future – highlighting contributions made in specific fields of applied engineering and technology and the impact and appreciation in society The target audience for the Journal in addition to EPT members includes applied engineering and technology management educators at the secondary and post-secondary level, technology students, graduates, and professionals working in business and industry, and other stakeholders interested in applied engineering and technology management issues.

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  • The Open Journal of Bioresources (OJB) features peer-reviewed short papers helping researchers to locate and cite bioresources with high reuse potential. Making bioresources more openly discoverable has enormous benefits not only for the research community and the wider public, but for the producers of the bioresources as well. Both the resources and the OJB papers are citable and this will be tracked to provide authors with metrics on reuse and impact.

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  • Ancient Asia is the official continuous publication journal of the Society of South Asian Archaeology (SOSAA). The scope of the Ancient Asia is vast - from the Stone Age to modern times, including archaeology, history, anthropology, art, architecture, numismatics, iconography, ethnography and also various scientific aspects including archaeobotany and archaeozoology, including theoretical and methodological issues.

    more_vert
  • Open Health Data is a peer-reviewed journal publishing papers that describe openly-accessible datasets with high reuse potential. We work with trusted data repositories to ensure that associated datasets are professionally archived, preserved, and openly available. Open Health Data was previously published as the Journal of Open Public Health Data. The title and scope of the journal were amended on 1 January 2014 to support a broader range of health research.

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  • The journal publishes original manuscripts that address Latin America and the Caribbean from any of the disciplinary approaches of the social sciences and humanities.

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  • Journal of Molecular Signaling encompasses all the molecular aspects of cell signaling involving receptors, G-proteins, kinases, phosphatases, and transcription factors in regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and oncogenesis in mammalian cells.

    more_vert
  • The Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, open access online journal focusing on the dissemination of scholarly work about Latin America and the Caribbean. The editors also welcome submissions focusing on relations among Latin American and Caribbean countries and with other states and regions of the world. MARLAS publishes research findings aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and invites submissions based on rigorous analysis from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. The journal publishes scholarly articles, essays, research notes, book reviews, and periodic special issues examining specific topics in Latin American studies. MARLAS accepts submissions in English, Spanish and Portuguese. The Editorial Board asks prospective authors to examine carefully the guidelines for submissions. Previously published as Latin American Essays, a printed journal, since 1988, MARLAS represents a continuation of a 30-year tradition of high-quality scholarly contributions to the field of Latin American studies. MARLAS is a publication of the Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies (MACLAS). For inquiries, please contact middleatlanticreviewlas@gmail.com

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  • Digital Medievalist (DM) publishes work of original research and scholarship, theoretical articles on digital topics, notes on technological topics, commentary pieces discussing developments in the field, bibliographic and review articles, tutorials, and project reports. The journal also commissions reviews of books and major electronic sites and projects. All contributions are reviewed before publication by authorities in humanities computing. Submissions to DM should concern topics likely to be of interest to medievalists working with digital media, though they need not be exclusively medieval in focus. They should be of a length appropriate to the subject under discussion.

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  • The ASIANetwork Exchange is a peer-reviewed publication, catering primarily to faculty appointed in liberal arts institutions with programs in Asian Studies. The ASIANetwork Exchange seeks to publish current research, as well as high-quality pedagogical essays written by specialists and non-specialists alike. We are particularly interested in publishing articles, book and media reviews that address the needs of the undergraduate classroom.

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  • The Journal of Technology Studies (JOTS) publishes original manuscripts focused on the depth and breadth of technology and practiced and understood in the past, present, and future. The Journals seeks to provide up-to-date and insightful information to EPT members and to the wider public. Membership in EPT is not required from authors who wish to submit manuscripts considered for publication. In addition to manuscripts which address the various fields of technology, the Journal is interested in the following types of manuscripts: Applied research: studies and characterizations of innovations in applied engineering and technology practice, technology management and development, and technology education trends and practices Research: basic or empirical research on technology development, practice, or implementation, technology within society and its relationships to other disciplines, research and development in technology, and new and emerging technologies and the role of the discipline in shaping the future Pedagogical: Original, applied, or empirical research on trends and practices in K-12 and post-secondary education focused on applied engineering and technology Perspective: thoughtful reflections about technology practice or a sound literature review to provide an update on the state-of-the-art in a given field or to provide a synthesis of existing literature with the goal of justifying new implications or directions for the future Biographical portraits: Biographical sketches of leaders in technology - past, present, or future – highlighting contributions made in specific fields of applied engineering and technology and the impact and appreciation in society The target audience for the Journal in addition to EPT members includes applied engineering and technology management educators at the secondary and post-secondary level, technology students, graduates, and professionals working in business and industry, and other stakeholders interested in applied engineering and technology management issues.

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  • The Open Journal of Bioresources (OJB) features peer-reviewed short papers helping researchers to locate and cite bioresources with high reuse potential. Making bioresources more openly discoverable has enormous benefits not only for the research community and the wider public, but for the producers of the bioresources as well. Both the resources and the OJB papers are citable and this will be tracked to provide authors with metrics on reuse and impact.

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