Current Issue
International Journal Online of Humanities (IJOHMN) published by Smart Moves Publications, is a testament to our unwavering commitment to advancing scholarly discourse.
Key Features:
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Publication Frequency: IJOHMN is published bi-monthly, ensuring a regular dissemination of the latest research findings and scholarly insights to the global academic community.
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Open Access: Embracing the principles of open access, IJOHMN makes its content freely accessible to researchers, students, and enthusiasts worldwide. This unrestricted access fosters the exchange of knowledge and promotes academic inclusivity.
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ISSN Recognition: In 2014, IJOHMN was granted the prestigious ISSN No 2395-5155, further solidifying its presence in the scholarly landscape and facilitating easy citation and recognition.
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Inaugural Issue: IJOHMN embarked on its scholarly journey with the publication of its first issue in December 2014. Since then, it has maintained an unwavering commitment to disseminating high-quality research papers.
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MLA Directory of Periodicals: IJOHMN's dedication to academic excellence has been acknowledged through its inclusion in the MLA Directory of Periodicals. This indexing ensures the journal's content reaches a wider audience, enhancing its global impact.
Objective
The primary objective of IJOHMN is to provide an online open-access platform for researchers, scholars, and academics across the globe. Our mission is to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge and foster scholarly discussions within the domains of English Language, English Literature, and Linguistics. By offering a comprehensive platform, we aim to promote exploration, analysis, and contributions to these multifaceted disciplines.
Scope
IJOHMN covers a wide range of topics within the fields of English Language, English Literature, and Linguistics. We welcome contributions that explore, investigate, and discuss various aspects of these disciplines, including but not limited to:
English Language
Grammar and Syntax, Punctuation and Stylistics, Comparative Linguistics, English as a Second or Foreign Language (ESL/EFL), English Language Teachers Training, Language Teaching Methodologies, English Language Teaching, Language Variation and Change, Sociolinguistics, Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis, Phonetics and Phonology, Language Acquisition, Language Assessment and Testing, Language Planning and Policy
English Literature
Fiction and Poetry from the Chaucerian Age to the Postcolonial Age, Comparative Literature, Indian Literature, World Literature, Literary Theory and Criticism
Literary History and Movements, Literary Analysis and Interpretation, Postmodernism and Postcolonialism, Literature and Gender Studies, Literature and Culture, Literary Adaptations and Multimedia
Linguistics
Applied Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Documentation, Linguistic Theories and Models Philosophy of Language, Morphology and Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics, Phonetics and Phonology, Sociolinguistics and Dialectology, Text and Corpus Linguistics Translation and Interpreting Studies, Writing Systems and Orthography, Language in Context: Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics.
PKP PN
IJOHMN is preserving published manuscripts with PKP PN ensuring that the content will be secure and available into the future. PKP PN functions as a “dark archive”. PKP has developed the PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN) to digitally preserve OJS journals. The LOCKSS program offers decentralized and distributed preservation, seamless perpetual access, and preservation of the authentic original version of the content.
DOI Crossref
IJOHMN is a member of the DOI Crossref, USA. Crossref (formerly styled CrossRef) is an official Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Registration Agency of the International DOI Foundation. It is run by the Publishers International Linking Association Inc. (PILA) and was launched in early 2000 as a cooperative effort among publishers to enable persistent cross-publisher citation linking in online academic journals.
Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH)
IJOHMN is registered with OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol) which is a low barrier mechanism that enables exposure and harvesting/collection of repository metadata. IJOHMN promotes its published research papers through the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata harvesting/collection.