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iajournals.org is an open access, peer reviewed, international academic online journal. 

"Open Access" (OA) describes a family of copyright licensing policies under which copyright owners make their works available publicly, without access being limited to subscribers or purchasers of the material, and typically in online databases. Disseminating information or publishing under Open Access principles means that access to the results of research is provided freely, immediately, and digitally, as is the right to use and re-use those results as needed. Open Access is compatible with the features and services of scholarly literature and communication, including copyright, peer review, revenue (even profit), print, preservation, prestige, quality, career-advancement, indexing, and more. Material published under Open Access principles is still covered by copyright law, but Open Access terms and conditions apply that specifically permit non-profit and scholarly uses of the work and that permit the copyright owner to include a limited number of other conditions, such as attribution of the work to the original author. - Open Access @ PITT

"Peer Review" is a process that journals use to ensure the articles they publish represent the best scholarship currently available. When an article is submitted to a peer reviewed journal, the editors send it out to other scholars in the same field (the author's peers) to get their opinion on the quality of the scholarship, its relevance to the field, its appropriateness for the journal, etc. Publications that don't use peer review (Time, Cosmo, Salon) just rely on the judgement of the editors whether an article is up to snuff or not. That's why you can't count on them for solid, scientific scholarship. - University of Texas Libraries

"International" as the journal involves several countries, or exists between countries. - Macmillan Dictionary

 "Academic" relating to education, especially education in colleges and universities; based on learning from books and study rather than on practical skills and experience. - Macmillan Dictionary

"Online" indicates a state of connectivity; to be considered online, one of the following must apply: under the direct control of another device, under the direct control of the system with which it is associated, available for immediate use on demand by the system without human intervention. - Wikipedia

iajournals.org provides you with an online platform that delivers open access benefits, ensures that your manuscript/article is published through quality peer review process, has an international presence in various academic disciplines and ensures that your publication is online through our website.