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The International Journal of Developing Country Studies (IJDCS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal that publishes articles related to the social, economic, political, and cultural aspects of developing countries.
The International Journal of Developing Country Studies is hosted by CARI Journals, a platform dedicated to promoting academic research through open-access publishing and wide visibility in scholarly databases.
The International Journal of Developing Country Studies has an online ISSN of 2958-7417 and a DOI prefix of 10.47941/ijdcs for all its published articles.
The International Journal of Developing Country Studies covers a wide range of disciplines including social issues, economic development, political systems, and cultural dynamics in developing nations.
The International Journal of Developing Country Studies follows a monthly publication schedule, ensuring frequent and timely dissemination of research findings.
Yes, the International Journal of Developing Country Studies is fully open access, allowing readers worldwide to access and download articles without any cost or subscription.
Yes, authors retain the copyright to their work published in the International Journal of Developing Country Studies and can freely share and distribute their articles.
Authors receive a certificate of publication, a direct link to their article, and a downloadable PDF copy. Hardcopies can be ordered and paid for on demand.
The International Journal of Developing Country Studies is indexed in multiple reputable academic databases, including Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Slicit, Crossref, and others, ensuring wide visibility and discoverability.
Benefits include enhanced academic reputation, faster editorial process, feedback from expert reviewers, high article visibility, low publication fees, and waivers available for authors from low-income countries.
The International Journal of Developing Country Studies promotes articles through its Open Access Journal Database, indexing services, and wide distribution networks to ensure global accessibility and higher citation potential.
Yes, authors can request hardcopy prints of the journal issue in which their article appears. These are processed and shipped upon payment on demand.
The International Journal of Developing Country Studies welcomes submissions from scholars, practitioners, and policymakers from all regions and disciplines working on issues related to developing countries.
The International Journal of Developing Country Studies follows a fast and efficient peer review process, offering authors constructive feedback from qualified reviewers to improve the quality and impact of their work.