Great News: Educational Linguistics journal now in Free Open Access through S2O

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Mar 5, 2026, 11:00:23 AM (9 days ago) Mar 5
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The journal, Educational Linguistics, is now available in Open Access via Subscribe to Open in 2026. The 2026 volume will be published Open Access, with no APCs and no fees for readers.

With the 2026 volume, the journal Educational Linguistics has switched to Open Access through the Subscribe-to-Open model. The 2026 volume will be published Open Access, with no APCs and no fees for readers. 


Authors can publish articles open access at no cost to them. This will significantly improve the visibility and accessibility of their article. The articles will be published under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0, which enables the widest possible distribution and maximum freedom of use of research content. Further information on the model and De Gruyter Brill’s open-access transformation strategy is available here: https://www.degruyterbrill.com/publishing/about-us/about-de-gruyter-brill/open-access/subscribe-to-open.

 

Sanne Lauriks

Journals Manager Linguistics

De Gruyter Brill | Mouton



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Professor Li Wei, PhD, FBA, MAE, FAcSS, FRSA
Director and Dean, UCL Institute of Education (IOE)
Chair of Applied Linguistics, University College London (UCL)
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