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“International Humanitarian University Herald. Philology”

“International Humanitarian University Herald. Philology” was founded in 2010.

“International Humanitarian University Herald. Philology” is included in the category "B" of the List of the Scientific Specialized Publications of Ukraine according to the Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine No 1471 dated November 26, 2020 (appendix 3) on the specialization B11 Philology (with specializations).

The aim of the journal is to disseminate the results of contemporary fundamental and applied research in the fields of linguistics, literary studies, and translation studies, as well as to promote the development of philological scholarship, the integration of the Ukrainian academic community into the global research space, and the advancement of interdisciplinary studies.

The journal seeks to facilitate scholarly communication between researchers in Ukraine and abroad, providing a platform for the exchange of research findings and contributing to the improvement of the quality of philological research in accordance with current international standards.

Objectives of the Journal

The main objectives of the journal are:

– to publish the results of current theoretical and applied research in philology;
– to promote the development of modern trends in linguistics, literary studies, and translation studies;
– to support interdisciplinary research within the humanities;
– to ensure open access to scholarly publications;
– to expand international cooperation among researchers and academic schools;
– to enhance the quality of research and uphold the principles of academic integrity;
– to promote the results of Ukrainian philological research in the global academic community.

The journal accepts for consideration original research articles, review papers, and materials reflecting the current state and future prospects of philological science.

Open Access Policy

The journal adheres to an Open Access policy. All articles are published permanently and free of charge immediately upon the release of an issue. Full-text real-time access to the journal’s scientific articles is available on the official journal website in the Archives section.

Licensing

The journal operates under the Creative Commons Attribution International (CC-BY 4.0). This license permits any user to:

– read, download, copy, distribute, and print articles;

– cite or reference the full text of the articles;

– use the materials for their own research, educational, or commercial purposes, provided that appropriate attribution is given to the original work.

Copyright

Authors retain full copyright of their articles and are entitled to deposit the final published version or the accepted manuscript in any institutional or subject repository without restrictions.

This is in line with the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) definition of open access. The journal’s licensing policy is compatible with the majority of open access and self-archiving policies. 

Open Data Policy

The journal encourages authors to make all data supporting the research results available in open repositories (institutional, national, or international) that comply with FAIR principles. A DOI or other persistent identifier of the dataset should be provided in the article metadata and/or in the Data Availability section.

Archiving Policy

The journal ensures reliable and long-term preservation of all published materials in accordance with international standards for digital archiving.

To ensure the preservation of scholarly content:

-  all journal issues are archived in the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine;

-  articles are deposited in institutional repositories of the universities with which the authors are affiliated;

-  the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform is used, supporting open access and meeting modern digital archiving requirements.

Each published article:

-  remains permanently accessible on the journal’s website without time restrictions;

-  is assigned a unique DOI (Digital Object Identifier), ensuring a stable and long-term reference link