
Established journals do not have to remain on platforms or in environments that limit their growth, visibility, or long-term potential. Through Itara Journals, they can transition into a supportive Pan-African scholarly publishing community that combines strong journal systems, shared standards, continued guidance, and a common commitment to advancing the credibility, visibility, and lasting impact of African research. Join us in building a stronger future for African scholarly publishing and position your journal within a community designed for growth, support, and long-term sustainability.

The journal submits an application of interest to indicate its intention to migrate to Itara Journals. This helps us understand the journal’s background, needs, and migration goals.

We review the journal’s current setup, publishing history, and migration requirements, followed by a discussion on scope, expectations, and suitability. Once both parties agree to proceed, the migration is formally confirmed.

A migration plan is developed, including timelines, responsibilities, and the materials needed for the process. The journal is then onboarded into the Itara Journals migration workflow.

We prepare the journal’s new environment on Itara Journals, including journal structure, workflows, settings, and any required platform or policy adjustments.

Past issues, articles, metadata, and journal information are migrated into the new environment. We then conduct quality checks to ensure that content, structure, links, and workflows are functioning correctly.

Once migration is complete, the journal goes live on Itara Journals. Continued technical and editorial support is then provided to help ensure stability, continuity, and long-term sustainability.
If your journal is ready to move into a stronger scholarly publishing community, we invite you to submit an application of interest and begin your migration to Itara Journals.