Open access is a publishing model that makes peer-reviewed scholarly research freely available to the public without subscription fees or access barriers. The International Journal of Immunology Research is committed to open access publishing to ensure that research findings reach healthcare practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and patients worldwide without financial or institutional restrictions.
The journal adheres to the principles established by the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), which defines open access as the free availability of literature on the public internet, permitting users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts without financial, legal, or technical barriers. The journal also aligns with the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities, which emphasises the importance of disseminating knowledge freely for the advancement of science and society.
Open access in medical publishing ensures that life-saving research and clinical evidence are accessible to healthcare professionals in all settings, including those in resource-limited environments where subscription-based journals may be unaffordable.
Open access publishing significantly increases the visibility and citation potential of research articles. Studies have demonstrated that open access articles receive higher citation rates compared to those behind paywalls. Authors benefit from broader readership, as their work becomes accessible to practitioners, students, and researchers who may not have institutional subscriptions. Furthermore, many funding agencies, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Wellcome Trust, mandate open access publication of funded research, making compliance easier for authors publishing in this journal.
Open access removes barriers to knowledge, allowing clinicians, medical students, and healthcare workers worldwide to access current research without cost. This is particularly beneficial for professionals in developing countries who may lack institutional access to subscription journals. Through initiatives such as Research4Life (HINARI), open access content reaches institutions in low- and middle-income countries, supporting evidence-based medical practice globally.
Open access accelerates the pace of scientific discovery by enabling researchers to build upon published findings immediately. The removal of access barriers promotes collaboration across institutions and countries, strengthens the reproducibility of research, and ensures that publicly funded research benefits the public.
The International Journal of Immunology Research operates as a Gold Open Access journal, meaning that all accepted articles are made freely available on the journal website immediately upon publication. There is no embargo period, and the final published version is accessible to all readers without charge.
The journal also supports Green Open Access by permitting authors to self-archive their accepted manuscripts in institutional repositories or preprint servers. Authors may deposit the accepted manuscript (post-peer-review) in repositories such as PubMed Central or institutional archives.
All articles published in this journal are distributed under Creative Commons licences, which provide a standardised framework for sharing scholarly content while protecting authors' rights.
The default licence is Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0), which permits users to share, copy, redistribute, adapt, remix, and build upon the work for any purpose, including commercial use, provided appropriate credit is given to the original authors, a link to the licence is provided, and any changes made are indicated.
Authors may alternatively select Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0), which allows the same freedoms but prohibits commercial reuse without separate permission. For authors requiring that their work not be modified, Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 (CC BY-ND 4.0) is available upon request.
Authors retain full copyright of their work and grant the journal the right of first publication. The selected licence is displayed on each published article, informing readers of their rights regarding reuse and redistribution.
As an open access journal, the International Journal of Immunology Research does not charge readers for access. Instead, publication costs are covered through Article Processing Charges (APCs) payable by authors upon acceptance of their manuscript. The APC covers peer review administration, editorial processing, copyediting, typesetting, digital hosting, and long-term preservation.
The current APC and payment details are published on the journal website. Authors are informed of applicable charges at the time of submission. No charges are levied for rejected manuscripts.
The journal is committed to ensuring that financial limitations do not prevent publication of quality research. Full or partial APC waivers are available for authors from low-income and lower-middle-income countries as classified by the World Bank. Authors experiencing financial hardship may apply for discretionary waivers, which are assessed independently of editorial decisions to maintain integrity of the peer review process.
All published articles are permanently archived to ensure long-term accessibility. Each article is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) through Crossref, providing a persistent link that remains functional even if the journal website URL changes.
The journal is committed to ensuring its content reaches the widest possible audience. The journal website is designed to comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, ensuring usability for readers with disabilities. Articles are published in PDF for online reading, downloading and printing.
Content is distributed through academic search engines, indexing services, and social media platforms to maximise discoverability.
The International Journal of Immunology Research provides multiple notification services to keep readers informed about newly published content. These services ensure that researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals can stay current with the latest developments in immunology without actively monitoring the journal website.
Email Alerts: Readers may subscribe to email notifications to receive alerts whenever new articles are published. Subscribers can customise their preferences to receive notifications for specific article types, subject areas, or keywords of interest. Email alerts include article titles, author names, and direct links to full-text content. Subscription management tools allow users to modify their preferences or unsubscribe at any time.
RSS Feeds: The journal offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds that enable readers to receive automatic updates through their preferred RSS reader or news aggregator. RSS feeds provide real-time notifications of new publications and can be integrated into institutional portals, research management systems, or personal reading applications.
Table of Contents (TOC) Alerts: Registered users may opt to receive table of contents alerts for each new issue. These notifications provide a comprehensive overview of all articles published in a given issue, allowing readers to quickly identify content relevant to their interests and clinical practice.
Social Media Updates: The journal maintains an active presence on social media platforms including Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and Facebook, where announcements of newly published articles, special issues, and editorial content are shared. Following the journal on these platforms provides an additional channel for staying informed about new publications and engaging with the broader research community.
Citation Alerts: Authors and readers can set up citation alerts through indexing services such as Google Scholar and Web of Science to receive notifications when published articles are cited by other researchers. This feature helps authors track the impact of their work and enables readers to follow the development of research in specific areas.
For enquiries regarding this open access policy, please contact the Editorial Office:
International Journal of Immunology Research
Email: research.immuno@gmail.com
Website: https://www.immunologyjournal.in