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Publication Policy
Continuous Publication Model
OMNICODE Journal employs a Continuous Publication model, enhanced with an Online First feature. This policy is designed to accelerate the dissemination of high-quality research to the global scientific community without waiting for a complete issue to be compiled.
Publication Process and Online Availability
Under this system, any manuscript that has been accepted by the editorial board and has completed all production stages (including copyediting, typesetting, and final proofreading by the authors) will be published online immediately. Upon publication, the article is instantly registered and assigned a permanent Digital Object Identifier (DOI), making it immediately accessible, readable, and citable by the public.
Unlike conventional Article-in-Press systems that lack page numbers, articles published under the Continuous Publication model at OMNICODE Journal are provided with complete and final citation information. Every article published online is immediately assigned a specific Volume, Issue Number, and definitive page range.
The Online Publication Date will reflect the exact date the article goes live on the website. Administratively, the article is allocated to a scheduled issue with a specific cover date (e.g., an article finalized and published online in April may be officially assigned to Vol. X, No. Y, with a cover date of June).
Because articles are published in their final, citable version online complete with a DOI, MONICODE Journal does not issue traditional physical or stamped/signed Letters of Acceptance (LOA). Instead, the live article webpage and its DOI serve as the official, final, and verifiable proof that the manuscript has successfully passed blind peer review and is formally published. For administrative purposes (such as graduation requirements, grant disbursements, or academic promotions), authors may use the article URL, DOI metadata, or an automatically generated Certificate of Publication from the journal system. (For specific inquiries regarding formal statement letters, please refer to our separate Statement Letter Policy).
This publishing policy guarantees rapid publication, enhances article visibility and citation potential, and provides authors with stronger, more modern academic validation compared to traditional manuscript acceptance letters.
