Hydrology occasionally publishes selected articles from international conferences (workshops, seminars and symposia) as special issues, with specific themes that fit the Aims and Scope of Hydrology.
The primary objective of this initiative is to emphasize the publication of exceptional research papers that contribute significantly to the scientific community. By doing so, we aim to advance our mission of preserving and disseminating scientific knowledge to benefit researchers worldwide.
Open Access for Life
Your articles will be openly accessible to readers indefinitely.
Free Access
All users can freely access your work.
Special Issue Publication
Your selected conference articles will be published in a dedicated Special Issue.
e-Publication Certificate
Authors will receive a certificate for their electronic publication.
Short Lead Times
Your conference special issue will be published online within a mere 4 weeks.
Full Copyright
Authors retain full copyright ownership over their articles.
Proposals should find a specific topic. The conference organizers should make sure that selected articles are original and well fit into the conference scope, and communicate with journal editors up to special issue publication completion. Here are two options to submit your proposal:
Option 1: Quick Submission
You can simply fill out the form below to submit a proposal.
Option 2: Email Submission
You can also download the proposal form below and submit it via email to service@academicevents.org.
Articles published in the special issue qualify for a 50% discount on the journal's regular price.
Click here to see the Article Processing Charges of this journal.
For more than 20 articles to be published, please contact service@academicevents.org for a quote.
The conference organizers will submit his/her proposal/request for publishing a special issue in this journal.
We will then review the proposal and finally notify the final decision to the conference organizers. Below are some criteria SciencePG uses for consideration.
The contents of conference to be published in the special issue must fit the aims and scope of the journal.
Basic and overview information for authors and participants must be clearly shown on the conference website, such as, conference title, dates, and aims and scope of the conference, location and organizer with contact details, list of scientific committees, important dates for abstract/paper submissions, peer review process of submitted papers and conference fees.
Priority will be given to the conferences organized by reputable institutions or a group of distinguished scientists with the lists of international scientific committees published on the conference website.
Conferences with full paper publication are preferred, those with abstract-only publication not considered.
If you are interested in our services, please click the "Submit a Proposal" link to get a quotation.
The general process of publishing conference articles in a special issue is summarized below:
Submit a Proposal
The conference theme should align with the aim and scope of the journal. Click here to submit you proposal form.
Review articles
Conference organizers will be responsible for conference articles management including peer review. You are free to select the reviewers, but all reviewers must be suitably qualified experts in the field.
Prepare for publication
The conference organizer submits the all articles in an editable word file to AcademicEvents simultaneously. 4 weeks for copyediting are required after receiving all the contents
Final publication confirmation
We will not publish any contents until the entire collection of articles meets our publication requirements.
Once the conference special issue have been published, it becomes crucial to actively engage in the effective sharing and promotion of the content.
Examples of effective promotion from the conferences' side include, but are not limited to the following:
Some quick steps:
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Add the title and URL of your conference special issue to your email signature. |
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Update your CV and profiles (e.g. GoogleScholar) |
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Use your social media accounts (professional or personal) to raise awareness |
Other channels:
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Embrace promotional opportunities through social media, blogs, and other channels, and reciprocate when applicable. |
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Explore the potential for adding publications to curated reading lists |
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Update your conference page |
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Contact the library as it may also be able to help |