International Journal of Limnology

International Journal of Limnology

International Journal of Limnology – Article Processing Charges

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Article Processing Charges

Transparent APC guidance for limnology submissions.

Transparent PricingClear APCs for each article type.
Partial WaiversEligibility for low income regions.
Production SupportCopyediting and DOI registration included.
Open AccessImmediate availability after publication.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2691-3208
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2691-3208
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Limnology research across lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, reservoirs, and freshwater biogeochemistry. We prioritize evidence that informs freshwater management, water quality protection, and ecosystem resilience.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.

Review Time09 daysFrom submission
Acceptance Rate52%Current average
Decision Time12 daysSubmission to decision
Publication3 daysAfter acceptance
APC Overview

Article processing charges (APCs) support peer review coordination, editorial management, production, DOI registration, and long term digital archiving. APCs are applied after acceptance and do not influence editorial decisions.

IJLI is committed to transparency and affordability for limnology research communities.

APCs ensure that freshwater evidence remains openly available to scientists, managers, and policymakers without subscription barriers. This open access approach helps accelerate translation into practice and improves global visibility.

What the APC Covers
  • Editorial assessment and peer review management
  • Copyediting, layout, and publication production
  • DOI registration and metadata validation
  • Long term archiving and platform maintenance
  • Open access hosting and global dissemination
  • Post publication visibility and indexing support
  • Supplementary dataset hosting and metadata preservation
Standard APC Rates
Article TypeStandard APC (USD)
Original Research$1,200
Review Articles$1,300
Implementation Studies$1,100
Short Communications$900
Waivers and Discounts

Authors from World Bank classified low income and lower middle income countries may be eligible for partial APC waivers. Requests are evaluated on a case by case basis and must be submitted before acceptance.

Membership options offer discounted APCs for eligible authors and institutions. Contact the editorial office for guidance.

Waiver Review Process

Waiver requests should include the corresponding author location, funding status, and a brief justification for support. The editorial office evaluates requests based on eligibility criteria and available waiver capacity.

Submitting waiver details early helps the team align invoicing and avoid publication delays after acceptance.

Funding and Compliance

Many limnology teams publish under grant or institutional mandates. Share funder requirements early so the editorial office can align invoicing and reporting needs.

  • Provide grant identifiers and funding statements
  • Confirm open access mandates or repository requirements
  • Share billing contacts for institutional or funder payments
  • Document any reporting deadlines tied to publication
Submission Methods and APC Consistency

Manuscripts submitted via ManuscriptZone (https://oap.manuscriptzone.net) or through the Simple Manuscript Submission Form (https://openaccesspub.org/manuscript-submission-form) follow the same APC structure and editorial standards. Submission route does not influence APC eligibility or review outcomes.

Payment Timeline
1

Acceptance

APC invoices are issued after editorial acceptance.

2

Invoice Delivery

Invoices are sent to the corresponding author or billing contact. For questions, email [email protected].

3

Payment Confirmation

Production begins after payment confirmation.

4

Publication

Final publication follows copyediting, proofs, and DOI registration.

Payment and Invoicing Support

Institutional billing or grant based payments may require specific invoice language or purchase order details. Share these requirements as early as possible to keep production timelines on track.

If multiple institutions are involved, designate a primary billing contact to coordinate payments and reporting.

How APCs Support Limnology Publishing

APCs sustain the editorial, production, and dissemination infrastructure required for rapid access to limnology evidence. This includes rigorous peer review coordination, data checks, and consistent metadata registration to improve discoverability.

Open access distribution is critical for watershed managers, conservation partners, and policy teams. By covering publishing costs, APCs help ensure findings are available to the communities that depend on them.

Institutional and Consortium Support

Many limnology studies are funded through environmental agencies, multi site consortia, or philanthropic grants. Provide billing contacts and administrative requirements early to align institutional workflows with publication timelines.

If your program requires purchase orders or specific invoice language, share those requirements before acceptance. Advance coordination avoids delays and keeps policy relevant findings moving quickly into practice.

Planning Your Budget

If your institution requires specific invoice language, provide billing instructions early to avoid delays. For multicenter studies, designate a single billing contact responsible for APC coordination.

APCs support long term digital preservation and open access distribution of freshwater research, enabling rapid access for environmental action.

Budget Planning for Grants

For grant funded projects, include APCs in budget planning and note any publication deadlines tied to reporting cycles. Provide funding identifiers and grant numbers in the manuscript to support compliance and transparency.

If funders require repository deposition or specific metadata fields, inform the editorial office early for alignment.

APC Equity Considerations

Open access publishing enables equitable access to freshwater evidence across regions and program settings. The journal aims to balance sustainable publishing with affordability, particularly for environmental researchers in resource constrained contexts.

Institutional Agreements

If your organization requires internal approval workflows, share those details early in the submission process. The editorial office can coordinate with administrative contacts to keep payment and publication timelines aligned.

APC and Environmental Access

Open access is especially important for freshwater evidence that informs water safety, habitat management, and climate adaptation. APCs enable immediate access for field teams and agencies that may not have subscription coverage.

By sustaining peer review, production, and archiving, APCs help ensure that limnology data remain reliable and widely available.

Transparency and Reporting

Include APC related reporting requirements in your project documentation when required by funders or institutions. The editorial office can provide confirmation letters or invoices that support compliance reporting.

If you anticipate audit requirements, share those expectations during submission so documentation can be aligned early.

APC Assistance

If you need guidance on APC invoicing or waiver eligibility, contact [email protected]. Early communication helps align billing workflows and supports timely publication.

The editorial office can advise on documentation needs for funders.

Clarify billing currency preferences where applicable.

Share tax or institutional identifiers if required.

APC Timing and Production

Production begins after payment confirmation, so early coordination helps maintain rapid publication timelines. If your organization requires additional approval steps, notify the editorial office so schedules can be adjusted.

Clear billing details reduce invoice revisions.

Prompt payment confirmation helps maintain workflow momentum.

Support for Multicenter Studies

Large collaborations often require coordination across finance teams and project managers. Designate a primary billing contact and provide shared payment instructions to reduce delays.

Consolidated billing helps keep multicenter timelines aligned with publication targets.

IJLI Commitment

IJLI is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in limnology and freshwater science. We emphasize reproducible field and laboratory methods, clear reporting of water quality and ecological outcomes, and ethical compliance across all article types.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in freshwater ecology, hydrology, and environmental stewardship.

Need APC Guidance?

Contact the editorial office for invoicing or waiver questions.