International Studies Journal (ISJ)

International Studies Journal (ISJ)

Summary of statistics and quarterly information

Standard Summary Journal Name: ISJ

Rank in the publications of the Ministry of Science (2022): A

ISC Rank 2024: Q2

ISC IF 2023: 0.358

Article Views 1,607,677 

The number of downloads of the original article is 524,512 

Number of articles submitted 1,483 

Number of rejected articles 982 

Number of accepted articles 320 

Number of days for the first action: 3

Number of days to accept the article 153 

Acceptance percentage 22 

Observation ratio per article 2014.63

File download ratio per article 657.28

Number of indexed databases 14

Country of printing: Iran

Print status: paper (limited) and electronic

Printing editions: Quarterly

Journal language: Persian-English

Article Receipt Form: Only through the system

Article printing cost: Yes

Free access to articles: Yes

Using the similarity system: Yes (Samim Nour) 

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The international studies journal (quarterly periodical) is a scientific journal which started its activities based on a regulation No. 25685/11 issued by ministry of research, science and technology on April 29, 2019.

For the kind attention of respected authors, Please consider this point that publishing articles in ISJ involves expenses.

For obtaining more information regarding the related costs, you can refer to the articles acceptance process in the journal information menu. For getting information regarding the arrangement of articles, you can refer to the guidance for authors. 

ISJ is a Gold Open Access Journal

Current Issue: Volume 22, Issue 3 - Serial Number 87, Winter 2026 

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