Regular issue-based publication model
European Scientific e-Journal follows a regular issue-based publication model. The journal publishes four regular issues per year and makes published materials available through the journal archive and article pages.
Publication Frequency
European Scientific e-Journal is published four times per year.
The regular publication months are:
- March;
- June;
- October;
- December.
The journal follows a regular issue-based publication model. Each regular issue is published as part of the annual publication schedule and becomes openly available on the journal website after publication.
Regular Publication Schedule
European Scientific e-Journal publishes four regular issues during each publication year. The regular schedule is organised as follows:
- March — first regular issue of the publication year;
- June — second regular issue of the publication year;
- October — third regular issue of the publication year;
- December — final regular issue of the publication year.
The exact publication date within the scheduled month may depend on editorial processing, final proofreading, technical preparation, metadata verification and publication workflow. The journal does not use a continuous publication model; articles are published within regular issues or special collections after completion of editorial assessment and peer review.
Current Publication Calendar
The current publication calendar of European Scientific e-Journal follows the regular quarterly schedule.
| Publication month | Issue type | Status |
|---|---|---|
| March | Regular issue | Published / scheduled according to the annual calendar |
| June | Regular issue | Scheduled |
| October | Regular issue | Scheduled |
| December | Regular issue | Scheduled |
The journal archive provides access to published issues and collections. Each archive record includes issue information, publication date, DOI where applicable and a full-text PDF file or links to published materials.
Special Issues and Conference-based Collections
European Scientific e-Journal may publish special issues, thematic collections or conference-based collections in addition to the regular publication schedule.
Special issues and conference-based collections do not replace the regular publication schedule of the journal. Such collections are published only after editorial assessment and peer review in accordance with the journal’s editorial policies, peer review procedure and publication ethics requirements.
When conference-based scholarly articles are published, they must meet the academic and ethical requirements of the journal and include sufficient bibliographic, author and publication information.
Publication Volume
The number of articles published in each issue may vary depending on the number of manuscripts accepted after editorial screening, peer review, revision and final editorial decision.
European Scientific e-Journal does not guarantee publication solely on the basis of submission or payment. The annual publication volume is determined by the number of manuscripts that meet the journal’s academic scope, editorial standards, peer review requirements and publication ethics.
European Scientific e-Journal maintains its publication calendar to ensure predictable access to published scholarly content. The Editorial Office monitors issue preparation, peer review completion, author revisions, proofreading, metadata preparation and final publication workflow.
If an operational or editorial reason affects the preparation of a particular issue, the journal may update the calendar information on the website. Any such update must preserve the transparency of the publication schedule and the regular publication model of the journal.
Access to Published Issues
Published issues of European Scientific e-Journal are available through the journal archive. Readers may access full-text PDF files, issue records and article information through the relevant archive and article pages of the journal website.
March
First regular issue of the publication year.
June
Second regular issue of the publication year.
October
Third regular issue of the publication year.
December
Final regular issue of the publication year.