Call for submissions
Articles about my dog, crochet, bread baking (esp. sourdough), bouldering, and guitars are welcome. This edition also welcomes jam-making articles for a special section.
This is a journal sandbox for Digital Initiatives students to get familiar with OJS set up.
Open Access Policy
Journal of [fun creative title!] is a diamond open access journal that provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports the greater global exchange of knowledge.
Authors will never be charged to submit or publish a manuscript through Journal of [fun creative title!], and all articles will be made available under a Creative Commons license, as indicated in the Copyright Notice section under the [Submissions page].
Copyright & Licensing Policy
All authors published in Journal of [fun creative title!] retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under an International Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (CC-BY-NC 4.0), which means that anyone may share, copy, and adapt the material for non-commercial purposes, as long as they credit the author and this journal.
Archiving Policy
Authors are encouraged to deposit the published version in an institutional / disciplinary repository immediately on publication. Pre-print versions posted online should include a citation and link to the final published version in [Journal Title] as soon as the issue is available; post-print versions (including the final publisher's PDF) should include a citation and link to the journal's website.
This journal is archived with the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) Preservation Network and Scholars Portal Journals. These programs offer a decentralized and distributed preservation, perpetual access, and preservation of the authentic original version of the content.
This is a journal sandbox for Digital Initiatives students to get familiar with OJS set up.
Articles about my dog, crochet, bread baking (esp. sourdough), bouldering, and guitars are welcome. This edition also welcomes jam-making articles for a special section.