How does Academic Publishing Typically Work?

A diagram portraying the typical publication route of research, highlighting the stages of creation, evaluation, publication, dissemination and access, preservation, and reuse


"It normally takes from several months to more than a year to go from submission to publication."


  • Once published, access is typically limited to individuals who pay for a (usually expensive) journal subscription, or those affiliated with an institution that pays for a subscription

  • Process has sparked longstanding debate over the ultimate role of an academic/research journal

  • Open-access publication has emerged as a potential solution to this inequity of access to important information