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About the Journal

Introduction

Welcome to Instrumentation, a prestigious scholarly journal established by the China Instrument and Control Society in 2014. As a leading authority in the field, our journal is committed to advancing the understanding and practice of instrumentation, measurement, and control. We provide a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to disseminate their latest findings and insights in these areas.

Instrumentation is an open-access (OA) journal, offering free access to all published content. We believe in the importance of making knowledge widely available, and our open-access policy reflects our dedication to fostering collaboration and innovation within the scientific community.

We invite researchers and authors to contribute to our journal by submitting their high-quality, original research articles, reviews, and technical notes. Our editorial team is dedicated to maintaining rigorous peer-review standards to ensure the highest quality of published work.

We are proud to serve as a trusted resource for the global scientific community, and we look forward to continued excellence in the field of instrumentation, measurement, and control.

 

Open Access

The "Open Access Policy" of Instrumentation is designed to ensure the broad dissemination and accessibility of scholarly research. We firmly believe in the principles of open access, which facilitate the unrestricted sharing of knowledge and promote the advancement of science and technology.

As an open access journal, Instrumentation provides immediate, free, and unrestricted online access to all published articles. This enables researchers, scholars, professionals, and the general public to read, download, share, and use the content without any barriers or subscription fees. By adopting an open access policy, we aim to maximize the visibility and impact of published research, leading to increased citations and global collaboration.

The open access policy of Instrumentation aligns with the principles set forth by major open access initiatives and organizations, including the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). We are committed to maintaining high standards of open access publishing and adhering to best practices in scholarly communication.

 

Access Rights

All articles published open access will be immediately and permanently free for everyone to read, download, copy and distribute.

 

User Rights

Authors retain the copyright of their published articles in Instrumentation, granting the journal a non-exclusive license to distribute the work under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. This license allows others to share and adapt the published material, provided proper attribution is given to the original source.