New Directions In Book History impact factor, indexing, ranking (2026)



Aim and Scope

The New Directions In Book History is a research journal published by the Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.. The P-ISSN of this journal is 26346117.

Also, please check the following important details about new directions in book history: Publisher, ISSN, Ranking, Indexing, Impact Factor (if applicable), Publication fee (APC), Review Time, and Acceptance Rate.

Impact Factor is provided to journals indexed in the Web of Science.


Important Metrics

Journal Title: New Directions in Book History
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.
P-ISSN: 26346117
Open Access:
Scopus Status: Active
Scopus Coverage: 2014-2024

Indexing

The new directions in book history is indexed in:

An indexed journal means that the journal has gone through and passed a review process of certain requirements done by a journal indexer.

The Web of Science Core Collection includes the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Arts & Humanities Citation Index (AHCI), and Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).


Journal Publication Time

The publication time may vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the research and the current workload of the editorial team. Journals typically request reviewers to submit their reviews within 3-4 weeks. However, some journals lack mechanisms to enforce this deadline, making it difficult to predict the duration of the peer review process.

The review time also depends upon the quality of the research paper.

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Call for Papers

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How to publish in New Directions In Book History?

If your research is related to the scope of the journal, you are encouraged to visit the official website of new directions in book history to send your manuscript.

Tips for publishing in New Directions In Book History:

  • Selection of research problem.
  • Presenting a solution.
  • Designing the paper.
  • Make your manuscript publication worthy.
  • Write an effective results section.
  • Mind your references.

Acceptance Rate

Acceptance rate is the ratio of the number of articles submitted to the number of articles published. Researchers can check the acceptance rate on the journal website. Alternatively, they can contact the editor of the journal.

Final Summary

  • It is published by Palgrave Macmillan Ltd..
  • The journal is indexed in , Scopus.

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