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    jtrf maintains an Editorial Board of practicing researchers from around the world, to ensure manuscripts are handled by editors who are experts in the field of study.

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    Dr. Nailesh Limbasiya

    Associate Professor

    Editor
    Journal of Taxation and Regulatory framework
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    Publisher

    Law Journals, An imprint of Consortium e-Learning Network Pvt. Ltd.

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    [email protected]
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    (+91)-0120- 4781-200
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    (+91)-966-7725-932

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    Approaches, Options, and Article Access

    Traditional subscription-based publishing is a model in which readers or institutions pay a subscription fee to access the content published in jtrf. There are two main approaches to this model:

    • Access for Subscribers
      • Subscription-Based Access: Articles are available only to users who have subscribed to jtrf or the publication platform. These users can access the content for personal or academic purposes.
      • Content Usage: Subscribers can download and use articles for their research, academic study, and reference. However, for commercial use or redistribution (such as publishing the article in a book or on another platform), explicit permission must be obtained from the publisher by writing an official email at [email protected]
      • Hybrid Access: The hybrid access model combines both open access and closed access. In this model, some articles are made available to all readers for free (open access), while others remain behind a paywall and are available only to subscribers. Authors have the option to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) to make their articles open access, allowing anyone to access the work without paying. However, the majority of articles in jtrf remain subscription-based, which can limit the dissemination of knowledge to those who are unable to afford access.

    Subscription Options for Article Access

    jtrf offers a variety of subscription options, catering to both individuals and institutions, ensuring flexible access to published content:

    • For Libraries and Institutions: jtrf several subscription options that are customized according to the subscriber's specific situation and reflect various factors. For collection purchases, the considerations include market conditions, competitive factors, the number of archival rights they buy, and agreement-specific factors like currency, agreement length, and payment terms. The collection prices are reviewed annually, and any adjustments are based on factors including market conditions, competitive considerations, the number, quality, and usage of subscription articles published, as well as technical features and platform capabilities. These calculations do not include open-access articles.
    • Individuals: For individual researchers or readers who are not affiliated with institutions, jtrf offers various options to access articles, including:
      • Personal Subscription: An option for individuals to subscribe to a jtrf or a collection of journals.
      • Transactional Article Sales: Individual articles can be purchased directly via a credit card for one-time access.
      • Article Rental: jtrf also offers an option for individuals to rent articles for a limited period, providing temporary access without a full subscription.

    Subscription Based Charges

    Subscription-based charges for online access to jtrf are an essential part of institutional subscriptions. This option is tailored to the specific needs of libraries and institutions that require access to a wide range of scholarly research for their patrons. Online subscriptions are generally more cost-effective than print subscriptions and offer many benefits, such as immediate access to the latest research, ease of use, and advanced search functionality.

    Subscription-based access models have been the traditional revenue model for jtrf. However, in recent years, there has been a growing shift towards open access models, where the content is freely available to readers, and the costs are borne by the author or their institution through article processing charges (APCs).

    jtrf determines subscription prices based on several factors:

    • Article Volume
    • Journal Quality
    • Journal Usage
    • Editorial Processes
    • Competitive Considerations

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    It's important to note that the subscription-based publication fee is separate from any other costs associated with journal publication. Additional charges such as those for color figures in print or oversized articles will be invoiced separately.

    Payment for the subscription-based publication fee will be charged in INR as well as USD. If applicable, sales tax will be added to the total amount. Please be aware that the price does not include VAT IN USD, which will be added at the standard rate if applicable.

    Strategies for Enhancing Access and Engagement

    • Bundling: jtrf offers the bundling option, where subscribers gain access to a bundle of journals or articles for a single subscription fee. This approach provides added value to subscribers, as they can access a wide range of content at a lower overall cost compared to subscribing to individual journals. This model allows readers to explore more topics and areas of interest without additional fees.
    • Tiered Access: With tiered access, jtrf provides different levels of content based on the subscription fee paid. Subscribers who pay a higher fee receive access to premium content, such as:
      • Special issues or exclusive articles
      • Additional features, such as enhanced data visualizations or supplementary materials. This model offers flexibility, allowing subscribers to choose the level of access they need based on their research needs or budget.
    • Institutional Subscriptions: jtrf offers institutional subscriptions tailored for academic institutions, libraries, and other organizations. These subscriptions allow the institution to provide unrestricted access to its members, including:
      • Students
      • Faculty members
      • Researchers
      • Staff members

    Institutional subscriptions are typically offered at a discounted rate based on the size and specific needs of the institution.