542 articles were published in VILNIUS TECH scientific journals

March 12, 2025
We are pleased that in 2024, the publishing activities of VILNIUS TECH scientific journals continued successfully, and the regular issues of the journals were further enriched with valuable insights from the international scientific community and the latest research findings.

The university publishes 16 peer-reviewed scientific journals. In 2024, a total of 495 articles were edited and typeset, amounting to 8,071 pages. Early publications were actively promoted, with 63 articles (1,479 pages) published under the "Article in Press" category, which will later be incorporated into regular issues.

The university publishes 16 peer-reviewed scientific journals. 521 articles were published in regular issues. There were edited, compiled, agreed with authors and editors a total of 8267 pages.

In the regular issues assigned to the 2024 volumes, 542 articles were published. There were edited, compiled, agreed with authors and editors a total of 8,771 pages.

The journal Technological and Economic Development of Economy, focusing on economics and management topics, published 78 articles. Business-related articles appeared in several journals: Journal of Business Economics and Management published 63 new articles in 2024, Business: Theory and Practice featured 54 articles, International Journal of Strategic Property Management published 30 articles, and Business, Management and Economics Engineering included 21 articles.

In the field of mathematics, the journal Mathematical Modeling and Analysis published 45 articles last year.

The newly established journal New Trends in Computer Sciences  featured 9 articles on computer engineering topics.

In 2024, the  Journal of Civil Engineering and Management published 48 articles on construction materials and structural engineering. Engineering Structures and Technologies is a journal dedicated to the topics of engineering structures and sustainable construction. 

In the field of environmental engineering, the Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management published 32 articles.

The journal Geodesy and Cartograpghy, covering geography, cartography, and geology topics, included 21 articles in the 2024 volume.

The TRANSPORT journal featured 24 scientific articles on transportation engineering and related topics, while the aviation-focused journal Aviation published 29 articles.

The Journal of Architecture and Urbanism included 14 articles in its 2024 volume, covering topics in architecture and urbanism.

The journal Creativity Studies, which explores the relationship between visuality and creativity in a creative society, published 47 articles last year.

The young researchers’ journal Science – Future of Lithuania  published 27 articles on various topics.

All scientific journals are published under the Open Access model, allowing free access to and use of scientific content. Since 2018, all articles have been published under the CC-BY 4.0 license.

All scientific journals are published using the Open Access model, which provides free access to the scientific resources and use of it. From 2018 all articles are published under the CC-BY 4.0 license.

Taking into account the needs of modern scientific communication, every effort is made to publish the article approved after the review as soon as possible. The journals are based on a continuous publication model, so articles are published immediately without waiting for the full issue to be completed. Support for the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) contributes to fostering collaboration between academic publishers to ensure the widest possible availability of scientific citation data.

All the published articles are transferred to the digital archives Portico, CLOCKSS, LOCKSS to ensure long-term preservation of digital content.

The journals published by VILNIUS TECH are referenced in various databases, of which 10 journals are indexed in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science database (7 journals have a Journal Impact Factor (JIF) and 3 journals are in the Web of Science (Emerging Sources Citation Index) database), 13 journals are indexed in the Scopus database.

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