Open Access Policy

 

NJDHCP is fully open access, ensuring that all published articles are freely available to researchers, professionals, and the public without subscription fees. This supports the journal’s commitment to widespread knowledge dissemination and academic transparency.

 

Peer Review Process

All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process conducted by experts in relevant fields. The editorial board ensures that each manuscript is evaluated for originality, scientific quality, methodology, relevance, and contribution to the field of digital cultural heritage.

 

Audience

NJDHCP serves a broad academic and professional audience, including:

  • University researchers and academics
  • Archaeologists and anthropologists
  • Historians and art historians
  • Museum specialists and curators
  • Conservation and restoration experts
  • Cultural heritage managers
  • Digital humanities scholars
  • Governmental and non-governmental heritage institutions