DOAJ now accepts Estuarine Management and Technologies

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After undergoing a rigorous ⁢assessment, the ‌journal has ‍been deemed compliant ⁤with global‍ standards of‍ ethics, transparency, and quality.

Estuarine Management ​and ‌Technologies now accepted in the Directory⁤ of Open Access Journals: a key scientific index known for its credibility as ​a filter for open-access⁤ journals.

The‍ acceptance of ⁣EMT by DOAJ​ signifies that ​ the journal‍ has ‍successfully ​met⁢ the requirements for compliance with ⁤global​ standards ⁣of ethics,transparency,and quality. The evaluation conducted‌ by DOAJ includes an examination of⁢ the‍ journalS peer-review processes, editorial governance, transparency (such as publication fees ⁣and funding), and ethical policies (such⁤ as plagiarism and conflicts of​ interest). For many institutions, funders, and libraries,DOAJ serves as a signal of‍ legitimacy ‌that distinguishes reputable journals from predatory or⁤ low-quality ones.

The recognition‍ comes only two years after the‌ launch ⁢of the journal, which was part of an initiative⁤ led by Dr. Soufiane ‌Haddout ⁣ (Ibn Tofail University, Morocco)​ in ⁣collaboration with open-access scientific publisher ⁢and ​technology provider Pensoft.

All articles published in EMT are already indexed and searchable on DOAJ. With the use of Pensoft’s in-house ARPHA Publishing Platform, future ‌papers will be automatically exported to the platform‌ upon⁢ publication in EMT.

Sence early ⁤2024, ⁣the journal has been dedicated to ⁤promoting the exchange of ⁤ research findings and ideas⁢ related to the conservation and lasting management of estuarine ecosystems, utilizing ​innovative technology and approaches. To support scientists from ⁢around the world, EMT operates under a Diamond Open Access model, meaning that neither‍ authors nor readers are⁤ charged for publishing or accessing articles.

the journal welcomes studies from various⁢ disciplines, including physics, chemistry, ⁣geology, biology, and hydrology with an‍ emphasis on interdisciplinary and holistic ‍perspectives. A unique feature of⁤ EMT is its wide range of publication types, such as Education & Dialog, Estuarine ​scientists, and Video ⁤paper in 180s.

“We are proud‍ to‌ announce that Estuarine Management ‌and ‌Technologies has been indexed in ‌the⁢ Directory of Open Access Journals,marking our first notable milestone⁤ towards greater visibility and impact in the global scholarly ​community,”

said Dr.Soufiane Haddout on behalf of the journal’s ⁤Editorial Board.

This important first step in our indexing journey validates EMT’s ‌commitment⁣ to rigorous, transparent, and⁣ readily accessible research on‍ technological innovations for estuarine research, management, and ⁣conservation. ‌DOAJ⁢ inclusion enhances discoverability for our authors’ work and strengthens our role in advancing interdisciplinary solutions for these vital ecosystems. We are grateful ⁢to our authors, reviewers, and​ the pensoft team,” he added.

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