Open Access
Open Access
Open access is a publishing model for scholarly communication that makes research information available to readers at no cost, as opposed to the traditional subscription model in which readers have access to scholarly information by paying a subscription.
Why Open Access?
Open Access Publication runs boundless and unhindered online access to peer-reviewed scholarly research to the readers. The author who writes an article in Open Access Journal pays for the publishing charges whereas in the conservative model the readers and subscribers pay for the access of information. In contrast to conventional publishing organizations, Open Access is now a more widespread and well-acknowledged model. Everyone is free to access the scientific data and custom the information for their purpose and give due credit to the author by citing their article. Everyone can access publications freely which are available online. Open access is quickly rising in the publishing realm and researchers can publish their original and innovative research in their area of discipline as wide-ranging journal preference is now available in the Geneft. Open access, open possibility, and investigation of all innovative research that is published will have a key impact on the knowledge of scientific humanity.
Benefits of open access
Make the best use of visibility and intensifies research impact, authors can hold copyright employing a creative commons license, enormous quality and thorough peer – review, rapid endorsement and quick publication of a manuscript, vast space for including figures, data, and videos in the articles.
Funding support for open access publishing
The authors pay the publication charges, which are funded by their research organizations or universities. Geneft Open Access Journals work on a similar strategy of providing Open Access to scientific scholarly literature. The authors pay an article processing fee, and the readers are free to read and download the literature. Geneft will provide certain privileges to low-income and developing countries to contribute their research horizon in our journal so, as to maintain their publishing equilibrium between all the countries. By doing so we are widening the scope of research globally.