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Author Fee
In an open-access publication model, the costs of publishing an article are covered by the author's research budget or the supporting institution through Article Processing Charges (APCs). These charges replace traditional subscription fees and allow publishers to make the full-text of every published article freely available to all interested readers. It is important to note that no fees are charged for the submission of articles.
Lex Omnibus employs an open-access publication model and requires authors to pay an APC of (IDR) 350.000,- or equal to (USD) 23,- upon acceptance of their article for publication. This fee enables the journal to cover the costs associated with editing, production, and dissemination of the article, while ensuring that readers worldwide can access the published work free of charge.
The APC fees charged by the Lex Omnibus are carefully assessed to ensure that they are reasonable and competitive with those charged by other scholarly journals in the field. Furthermore, the journal is committed to transparency in its fee structure and does not impose additional charges for color illustrations or other publication services.