Marketing policy could be done through email updates, table of contents, email alerts, postings on the Umm Al-Qura University homepage, social media, blogs, and/or press releases.
These may result in higher views and downloads for each article.
However, the Journal’s policy is ‘not to charge any fees’ from the authors for marketing and promoting their articles. The journal publishers or Editorial members will not be responsible for Marketing the products of the author’s research or any other Company’s products.
For marketing purposes, “The Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Language Sciences and Literature” does not release personal identities such as names, addresses, and emails to external advertisers.
The journal’s articles are free of charge under the Creative Commons License. The authors retain the copyright for published articles but give the Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Language Sciences and Literature and others a license to use the material free of charge as long as they cite it properly.
The journal encourages you to promote your article via email lists, social media, Listservs, conference distribution, and any other innovative techniques you wish to adopt.
The journal is also promoted at many major scientific conferences to bring your work to the attention of professionals in medical specialties.
All research published is automatically deposited in major bibliographic databases, including DOAJ and CrossRef, abstracting and indexing databases.
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