Story of IJR


Once upon a time, there was a small research journal called IJR, or the International Journal of Research. The journal was founded by a group of academics who were passionate about advancing knowledge and understanding in their respective fields.

IJR started by publishing articles and papers focused on a wide range of topics, from medicine and science to literature and the arts. The journal quickly gained a reputation for publishing high-quality research, and its articles were frequently cited by other academics around the world.

However, the founders of IJR wanted to do more. They believed that research should be accessible to everyone, not just those who had access to expensive academic journals. They decided to launch a new initiative, focused on providing open access to research publications.

The initiative was a huge success. IJR began offering free access to its articles and papers, making research accessible to anyone with an internet connection. The journal also launched an online platform, where anyone could submit their research for publication.

The IJR platform became a hub for researchers and academics from all over the world. It provided a space for them to share their research and collaborate with others in their field. The platform also offered tools and resources to help researchers improve the quality and impact of their work.

As IJR grew, they continued to innovate and expand their offerings. They launched special issues and conference proceedings, providing a platform for researchers to share their work on specific topics. They also began working with universities and research institutions to improve research practices and promote open access to research publications.

Years later, IJR had become a global leader in research publication and open access. The journal had helped millions of researchers and academics around the world to share their work and advance knowledge and understanding in their respective fields.

The founders of IJR were proud of what they had accomplished, and their dedication to promoting open access to research had changed the face of the academic publishing industry forever.