About
- MIYR Press is the official publishing imprint of the Misheel Institute for Young Researchers (MIYR), an independent research organization. As the publishing arm of MIYR, MIYR Press was established to support the dissemination of high-quality scholarly research and to contribute to the global academic community through responsible, transparent, and ethical publishing practices.
- MIYR Press functions as an academic publishing platform that supports the publication of scholarly journals, academic books, and other research outputs across a range of disciplines. The press provides publishing infrastructure, technical services, and policy frameworks that enable journals to operate in accordance with internationally recognized standards of scholarly publishing.
- MIYR Press operates as a multi-journal publisher, supporting journals in fields such as the social sciences, humanities, and agriculture-related applied disciplines. Each journal affiliated with MIYR Press maintains full editorial independence and is governed by its own editorial board. Editorial decisions, peer review processes, and content selection are the sole responsibility of the respective journal editorial teams and are conducted in accordance with each journal’s stated policies.
- A core principle of MIYR Press is its commitment to open access publishing. MIYR Press supports journals that make scholarly research freely and immediately available to readers worldwide, in line with open access principles and applicable licensing frameworks. Specific open access policies, licensing terms, and article processing charges (if any) are determined and publicly stated at the individual journal level.
- MIYR Press publishes journal content primarily through online platforms, which serve as the official versions of record and are designed to ensure stable, long-term accessibility. Print editions may be produced for archival purposes or limited institutional distribution where appropriate. The press maintains centralized technical infrastructure to support manuscript submission, peer review workflows, publication, transparency measures, and long-term digital preservation, while academic governance and editorial responsibility remain with each individual journal.
