South African Journal Of Communication Disorders impact factor, indexing, ranking (2024)


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Aim and Scope

The South African Journal Of Communication Disorders is a research journal published by the OpenJournals Publishing AOSIS (Pty) Ltd. The P-ISSN of this journal is 3798046.

Also, please check the following important details about south african journal of communication disorders: Publisher, ISSN, Ranking, Indexing, Impact Factor (if applicable), Publication fee (APC), Review Time, and Acceptance Rate.

According to Clarivate's JCR, journals indexed in SCIE/SSCI have an impact factor.


Important Metrics

Journal Title: South African Journal of Communication Disorders
Publisher: OpenJournals Publishing AOSIS (Pty) Ltd
P-ISSN: 3798046
Open Access: Unpaywall Open Acess
Status: Active
Scopus Coverage: 1977-ongoing

south african journal of communication disorders Indexing

The south african journal of communication disorders 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).

Note: ESCI journals donot come with an impact factor. However, ESCI journals are evaluated every year and those who qualified are transferred to SCIE.


South African Journal Of Communication Disorders Impact Factor 2024

The latest impact factor of south african journal of communication disorders is N/A.

The impact factor (IF) is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. It is used to measure the importance or rank of a journal by calculating the times it's articles are cited.

Note: Every year, The Clarivate releases the Journal Citation Report (JCR). The JCR provides information about academic journals including impact factor. The latest JCR was released in June, 2023. The JCR 2024 will be released in the June 2024.


Publication fee

According to journal website, the publication fee of south african journal of communication disorders is around 12195 ZAR.

An article processing charge (APC), also known as a publication fee, is a fee which is sometimes charged to authors. Most commonly, it is involved in making a work available as open access (OA), in either a full OA journal or in a hybrid journal.


Journal Publication Time

The Journal Publication Time means the average number of weeks between article submission and publication. According to the journal website, the south african journal of communication disorders publishes research articles in 30 weeks on an average.



Call for Papers

Visit to the official website of the journal/ conference to check the details about call for papers.

How to publish in South African Journal Of Communication Disorders?

If your research is related to the scope of the journal, then visit the official website of south african journal of communication disorders and send your manuscript.

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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

  • The impact factor of south african journal of communication disorders is N/A.
  • The south african journal of communication disorders is a reputed research journal.
  • It is published by OpenJournals Publishing AOSIS (Pty) Ltd.
  • The journal is indexed in UGC CARE, Scopus, ESCI, DOAJ, PubMed.
  • It is an open access journal.
  • The publication time (Average number of weeks between article submission and publication) of the journal is 30 weeks.
  • The Publication fee (APC) of south african journal of communication disorders 12195 ZAR.

Sources: https://sajcd.org.za/index.php/sajcd







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