Using ScholarWorks@UARK

FAQ on Journals

  • Who might I contact for journal support in ScholarWorks@UARK?

    Journal publications in ScholarWorks@UARK are managed by the Office of Scholarly Communications which may be contacted through scholar@uark.edu.

  • What journals does the University Libraries host?

    The list of current journals is available on the journals page in ScholarWorks@UARK.

  • I have questions about a particular journal and I cannot find answers on its main page. Who do I contact to answer my question?

    Please contact the editor of that journal or the Office of Scholarly Communications at scholar@uark.edu.

  • Are the journals open access (OA)?

    Yes! All the journals hosted by the University Libraries are open access. You may read, download, print, and share the link to any of them. If you want to use articles or images from a journal in additional ways, please contact the editor for that particular journal.

  • How do I obtain permission to use articles or images in a journal?

    All the journals hosted by the University Libraries are open access. You may read, download, print, and share the link to any of them. If you want to use articles or images from a journal in additional ways, please contact editor for that particular journal.

  • How do I cite an article?

    A citation is provided at the bottom of each resource page; it is formatted in the APA style. Please use the citation format appropriate for your research area and the style appropriate to your work. In all cases, use the link provided as the base of your citation.

  • How do I submit my work to a journal?

    You will find submission information on the journal’s main page. Start with the list on the journals page. Find the link to the journal that interests you, then click on that link. If you have additional questions, please contact the journal editor or the Office of Scholarly Communications.

  • Will the University Libraries host a journal that I manage (or that I want to start)?

    We would be happy to talk with you about hosting an existing journal or about creating a new one. Contact the Office of Scholarly Communications.