Why publish with JHNR?
JHNR combines open access, structured editorial assessment, and publication standards intended to support readable and discoverable scholarly work. Every manuscript remains subject to the journal's scope, author guidelines, peer review, and editorial decision.
Published articles are freely available to readers under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.
Author and reviewer identities are concealed. Manuscripts selected for external assessment are evaluated by at least two reviewers.
Published articles receive a DOI, supporting stable citation, metadata linking, and long-term identification of the scholarly record.
Submission and editorial communication are managed through Open Journal Systems, allowing authors to follow manuscript progress in one place.
JHNR is accredited SINTA 2 and lists Dimensions, EBSCO, GARUDA, and Google Scholar among its discovery services.
Submissions undergo editorial and similarity screening, supported by policies on research ethics, conflicts of interest, and responsible AI use.
The team checks scope, submission requirements, and basic research integrity criteria.
Suitable manuscripts proceed to double-blind review by reviewers with relevant subject expertise.
Authors receive reviewer comments when revision is requested. The editor remains responsible for the final decision.
Accepted articles proceed through production and are published online with article metadata and a persistent DOI.
JHNR does not charge authors to submit a manuscript. An Article Processing Charge (APC) is invoiced only after a manuscript completes the editorial and peer-review process and receives formal acceptance for publication. Payment does not guarantee acceptance and does not influence the editorial decision. Authors should review the current APC amount and available waiver provisions before submitting.
Review the scope, author guidelines, reporting requirements, ethical declarations, current APC, and waiver provisions before starting a submission.
Journal information should be reviewed periodically and updated whenever JHNR changes its editorial, licensing, indexing, or fee policies.










