相关费用:选择性费用 ︾There are currently no mandatory fees to publish in LGBT Health.
LGBT Health offers a number of optional ways to increase the impact of your published work:
1.Color Figures: Publishing figures in color ensures the detailed nuances of art, images, charts, and figures are accurately and vividly conveyed to readers. Online publication of color figures is free of charge. To publish color figures in print, a fee of $800 applies and covers an unlimited number of figures.
2.Open Access: Open Access guarantees the broadest possible discoverability, visibility, and access for your work in perpetuity. When you choose to publish open access with us, you become part of an innovative and vibrant community committed to research quality, transparency, and inclusivity. An Article Processing Charge (APC) of $3,600 applies to publishing open access in this journal.
3.Post-Publication/Retrospective Open Access: Post-publication/retrospective open access applies a CC BY license to your previously published manuscript. Because this option requires the re-processing and re-deposit of your manuscript to hosting platforms and indexing services, a fee of $1,000 applies in addition to the above-mentioned APC.
4.Errata: Prior to publication, you will receive two (2) proofs of your article to review for accuracy and to ensure the manuscript meets your expectations. Should you require a correction after approval of the final proof and subsequent publication of your manuscript, you may be assessed a fee of $100/affected page, depending on the nature of the request.
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期刊简介:LGBT HEALTH《非异性恋者健康》(一年8期)。LGBT Health is the premier peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting optimal healthcare for all sexual and gender minority persons worldwide. The Journal focuses specifically on health while maintaining sufficient breadth to address policy, legislative, and education and training issues relevant to the provision of healthcare and health outcomes. This Journal aims to advance understanding of the health needs particular to each sexual and gender minority population and to improve delivery of and access to culturally competent healthcare. LGBT Health also encourages further research and increased funding in this critical but currently underserved domain. The Journal is an authoritative source of information and provides an international forum for the most recent developments in health research, clinical practice, and policy. Contributions from all continents are solicited including Asia and Africa which are currently underrepresented in LGBT health research.