For Authors

Submit your manuscript.

We welcome original research, review articles, and short field reports from across the journal's disciplinary scope. All submissions are evaluated by double-blind peer review.

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  1. 01

    Prepare

    Manuscripts must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere. Use the journal's LaTeX or Word template.

  2. 02

    Submit

    Upload via the online portal with a blinded manuscript, a separate title page, and a cover letter outlining scope and contribution.

  3. 03

    Review

    Each manuscript is screened by an editor and sent to two independent reviewers under a double-blind protocol.

  4. 04

    Decision

    First decisions are typically returned within eight weeks. Accepted papers proceed to copy-editing and DOI assignment.

Guidelines

Submission Guidelines

The Journal of Scientific Culture welcomes original, interdisciplinary scholarship across the sciences, humanities, and cultural heritage. Before submitting, please ensure your manuscript falls within the journal's Aims & Scope and follows the guidelines below. Submissions that do not meet these requirements may be returned without review.

1. Article Types

TypeDescriptionWord limit (excl. references)
Research ArticleOriginal empirical or theoretical work6,000–8,000
Review ArticleCritical synthesis of a fieldup to 10,000
Short CommunicationConcise, novel findingsup to 3,000
Methodological NoteNew techniques, protocols, toolsup to 4,000

Note: Word limits exclude the abstract, references, tables, and figure captions.

Article Types

  • — Research Article (6,000–8,000 words)
  • — Review Article (up to 10,000 words)
  • — Short Communication (up to 3,000 words)
  • — Methodological Note (up to 4,000 words)

Ethics

Authors are expected to follow COPE guidelines, declare conflicts of interest, and secure all necessary permissions for cultural and human-subject materials.

Open Access

The journal charges no fees. Accepted articles are published under CC BY 4.0; authors retain copyright in their work.