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International Journal of Limnology will now become a PCI-friendly journal -

The International Journal of Limnology (IJL) has become a PCI-friendly journal and joins nearly 100 other such journals on Peer Community In (PCI). PCI is a non-profit, non-commercial platform that publishes recommendations of preprints after open peer-review through specific communities of researchers.

There are many PCI communities relevant to the subject matter of IJL, including PCI Ecology and PCI Evol Biology. Researchers in these communities review and recommend preprints to turn them into valid, citable and final articles. Once recommended, a preprint can either remain on the preprint server or can be submitted to a journal for publication, including to PCI-friendly journals such as IJL.

PCI-friendly journals may choose to accept a recommended article with no further peer review, may provide a response within a short, specified time or may use PCI reviews and recommendations for their own review processes. IJL has undertaken to publish recommended articles without further peer review as long as the article falls within the scope of the journal (inland water environments). This offers a valuable route to publication in a journal with an impact factor for authors of preprints.

IJL was established in 1964 as the Annales de Limnologie by the Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France, and publishes papers on the ecology of freshwater systems. As an international, English-language journal, it is now known simply as the International Journal of Limnology. IJL joins two other PCI-friendly EDP Sciences journals, namely Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena (the first PCI-friendly maths journal) and OCL - Oilseeds and fats, Crops and Lipids.

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