Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand

Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand

J ROY SOC NEW ZEAL

2.1 (2023)
0303-6758
No
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Quarterly
1971
39
14.3%
Major category Minor category TOP journal Review journal
Q4

COMPREHENSIVE JOURNAL

COMPREHENSIVE JOURNAL No No

MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES

CiteScore SJR SNIP CiteScore ranking
4.6 0.443 0.904
Subject Area Rank Percentile
MultidisciplinaryMultidisciplinary 28 / 171 83%
35
Science Citation Index Expanded
4 days avg. from submission to first decision 36 days avg. from submission to first post-review decision 23 days avg. from acceptance to online publication
Aims: New Zealand’s oldest learned periodical originated in the 1860s, as the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. Its modern descendant, the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, is a comprehensive multidisciplinary journal publishing high-quality research on themes represented by Royal Society Te Aparangi. Research published in the Journal targets diverse scientific audiences worldwide.

Scope of submissions: The Journal reports excellent research from New Zealand and international authors from all branches of the Biological (including health and biomedical), Physical, and Social Sciences. Submissions from authors outside of New Zealand are welcome if the submission has relevance to New Zealand or the Pacific region. The Journal will not accept descriptive qualitative papers with long data quotes and little analysis, nor papers with a purely taxonomic focus. All contributions are peer reviewed. The Journal publishes original research papers, critical reviews, viewpoints, and letters to the Editor. We encourage the data underpinning the research to be deposited in a FAIR-aligned repository.

Prospective contributors should consult recent issues of the journal and see whether a planned submission is appropriate.

Eligible authors, from institutions participating in a Read & Publish agreement with Taylor & Francis, can publish Open Access in JRSNZ without the need to pay an Article Publishing Charge (APC).
No page charges for publication under the subscription model
Free colour printing
Articles published online before quarterly print publication.
All JRSNZ articles are freely available to all readers three years after the close of each annual volume.

Electronic and printed issues are published quarterly (B5 format).

Peer review policy

All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and single-anonymized refereeing.
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