Revenue Sources
Engineering International is a self supporting journal and does not receive funding from any institution/government. Hence, the operation of the journal is solely financed by the publication fees received from authors. The publication fees are required to meet operations expenses such as employees, salaries, internet services, electricity etc. Being an Open Access Journal, Engineering International does not receive payment for subscription as the journal is freely accessible over the internet. It costs money to produce a peer-reviewed, edited, and formatted article that is ready for online publication, and to host it on a server that is freely accessible without barriers around the clock.
Engineering International covers the costs of journal production, web hosting, CMS, database, online repository, peer review, editing and online publication (open access) through a modest and affordable publication fee paid by authors.
Engineering International covers the costs of journal production, web hosting, CMS, database, online repository, peer review, editing and online publication (open access) through a modest and affordable publication fee paid by authors.