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Le GRAL rassemble les informations essentielles à connaitre sur les revues proposant de publier votre article en Accès Libre (Open Access). Pour chaque revue, vous pouvez connaitre le coût de publication ouvert, sa présence dans SIGAPS ou la liste des Doyens ainsi que sa compatibilité avec les exigences des financeurs.
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Artificial Life

ISSN: 1064-5462eISSN: 1530-9185
SIGAPS Level C

Artificial Life is devoted to a new discipline that investigates the scientific, engineering, philosophical,and social issues involved in our rapidly increasing technological ability to synthesize life-like behaviorsfrom scratch in computers, machines, molecules, and other alternative media. By extending the horizons ofempirical research in biology beyond the territory currently circumscribed by life-as-we-know-it, the study of artificial life gives us access to the domain of life-as-it-could-be. Relevant topics span the hierarchy of biological organization, including studies of the origin of life, self-assembly, growth and development, evolutionary and ecological dynamics, animal and robot behavior, social organization, and cultural evolution.

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Artificial Life and Robotics

ISSN: 1433-5298eISSN: 1614-7456
SIGAPS Level E

Artificial Life and Robotics is an international journal publishing original technical papers and authoritative state-of-the-art reviews on the development of new technologies concerning artificial life and robotics, especially computer-based simulation and hardware for the twenty-first century. This journal covers a broad multidisciplinary field, including areas such as artificial brain research, artificial intelligence, artificial life, artificial living, artificial mind research, brain science, chaos, cognitive science, complexity, computer graphics, evolutionary computations, fuzzy control, genetic algorithms, innovative computations, intelligent control and modelling, micromachines, micro-robot world cup soccer tournament, mobile vehicles, neural networks, neurocomputers, neurocomputing technologies and applications, robotics, robus virtual engineering, and virtual reality. Hardware-oriented submissions are particularly welcome.


Publishing body: International Symposium on Artificial Life and RoboticsEditor-in-Chiei: Hiroshi Tanaka
Hatanaka R Apartment 101, Hatanaka 8-7A, Ooaza-Hatanaka, Oita city, Oita, Japan 870-0856 ©International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics

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Artificial Organs

ISSN: 0160-564XeISSN: 1525-1594
SIGAPS Level C
Doyens de Médecine

Artificial Organs is the official peer reviewed journal of the International Federation for Artificial Organs, the International Faculty for Artificial Organs, and the International Society for Rotary Blood Pumps. Artificial Organs publishes original research articles dealing with research, developments, and clinical applications of artificial organs including organ replacement, recovery, and regeneration. Membership in the organizations listed above is not a prerequisite for publication. Articles are published without charge to the author except in certain circumstances such as color figures.

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Artificial Photosynthesis

eISSN: 2994-0974

The conversion of solar energy into fuels and valuable chemical products through artificial photosynthesis is an important scientific approach to addressing global energy transition, climate change mitigation and sustainability goals.

Artificial Photosynthesis is an open access journal dedicated to publishing compelling advances in understanding, mimicking, and utilizing the process of converting sunlight into chemical energy. The journal provides a unique, international platform to bring together leading researchers from different disciplines (chemistry, physics, materials, biology, and engineering) and facilitate collaboration with industry to publish the most impactful and insightful developments within the field. 

Specific topics of interest may include, but are not limited to:

  • New theories, methods, and strategies for photoelectrochemical energy conversion and storage, and their charge and energy transfer dynamics and mechanisms
  • Photocatalytic, photoelectrocatalytic, and electrocatalytic water splitting, carbon dioxide reduction, nitrogen reduction for ammonia synthesis, and synthesis of high value-added chemicals
  • Catalytic activation and transformation of small molecules (e.g., CO2, H2O, and N2, etc.)
  • Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis for artificial photosynthesis
  • Synthetic fuels, biology, food (e.g., starch, proteins, carbohydrates, etc.), and drugs through artificial photosynthesis
  • Function mimicking of natural photosynthesis and its applications in artificial photosynthesis
  • Advanced characterization techniques (e.g., spectroscopy) used in artificial photosynthesis research
  • Artificial photosynthesis for environmental remediation
  • Key engineering technologies for large-scale artificial photosynthesis 

APCs for manuscripts accepted in the first three years are covered by the journal.

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Artificial Satellites: The Journal of Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences

ISSN: 1509-3859eISSN: 2083-6104
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Artificial intelligence chemistry

ISSN: 2949-7477

Artigrama

ISSN: 0213-1498
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Artilugio Revista

eISSN: 2408-462X
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Artists and Issues in the Theatre

ISSN: 1051-9718
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Artium Quaestiones

ISSN: 0239-202XeISSN: 2719-4558
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Artivate A Journal of Entrepreneurship in the Arts

ISSN: 2164-7747
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Artl@s Bulletin

eISSN: 2264-2668
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Artnodes

eISSN: 1695-5951

Artroscopia

ISSN: 1851-2828eISSN: 1853-4759
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Arts

eISSN: 2076-0752
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Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433) is an international and cross-disciplinary scholarly journal of scientific studies related to the atmosphere. It publishes reviews, regular research papers, communications and short notes, and there is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles. There are, in addition, unique features of this journal:, , manuscripts regarding research proposals and research ideas will be particularly welcomed, computed data or files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material, we also accept manuscripts communicating to a broader audience with regard to research projects financed with public funds.

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Arts & Health

ISSN: 1753-3015eISSN: 1753-3023
SIGAPS Level D
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Arts & Humanities Open Access Journal

eISSN: 2577-8250
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Arts BioMechanics

eISSN: 2156-5724
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Arts Education Policy Review

ISSN: 1063-2913eISSN: 1940-4395

Arts Education Policy Review ( AEPR) presents discussion of major policy issues in arts education in the United States and throughout the world. Addressing education in music, visual arts, theatre, and dance, the journal presents a variety of views and emphasizes critical analysis. Its goal is to produce the most comprehensive and rigorous exchange of ideas available on arts education policy. Policy examinations from multiple viewpoints are a valuable resource not only for arts educators, but also for administrators, policy analysts, advocacy groups, parents, and audiences—all those involved in the arts and concerned about their role in education.

AEPR focuses on analyses and recommendations focused on policy. The goal of any article should not be description or celebration (although reports of successful programs could be part of an article). Any article focused on a program (or programs) should address why something works or does not work, how it works, how it could work better, and most important, what various policy stakeholders (from teachers to legislators) can do about it.

AEPR does not promote individuals, institutions, methods, or products. It does not aim to repeat commonplace ideas. Editors want articles that show originality, probe deeply, and take discussion beyond common wisdom and familiar rhetoric. Articles that merely restate the importance of arts education, call attention to the existence of issues long since addressed, or repeat standard solutions will not be accepted.

AEPR respects scholarship and research, but these alone do not constitute policy content. Policy analysis often involves educated opinion about the meanings of ideas, events, decisions, decision-making frameworks, and educational content, such as the following:

• gathering and interpreting information about simple or complex issues in order to suggest what should be done;
• taking a body of research or scholarship and exploring its ramifications;
• focusing on decisions in process or decisions already made, explaining agreement or disagreement or developing a list of potential promises and pitfalls.
 
Arts Education Policy Review also considers book reviews of new books which focus on policy and arts education.

Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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Arts and Artifacts in Movie, Technology, Aesthetics, Communication

ISSN: 1824-6184eISSN: 1825-1501
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