Official status
A journal should be verified against current SAC lists or other official sources.
This page brings together SAC-recommended journals, key selection criteria, author checkpoints, and practical recommendations before submission.
The SAC route is important for authors navigating academic publication requirements. Choosing the right journal starts with checking scope, language, official status, and submission rules.
A journal should be verified against current SAC lists or other official sources.
The journal’s profile should match your topic, discipline, and research direction.
Checking formatting, language, citation style, and submission rules in advance reduces risk.
The following points help authors make a safer and more accurate journal choice.
Whether the journal is verified in official and up-to-date sources.
Whether the journal scope matches your research topic.
Whether there is an official website, archive, and author guidelines.
Whether ISSN, publisher, and contact details are clearly listed.
Whether peer review or editorial policy information is available.
Whether the article language and formatting match the journal requirements.
Below you can see journals recommended by the SAC.
Information on the platform is for guidance only. Always verify final details using official sources.
We can guide you on SAC requirements, journal fit, manuscript readiness, and the submission pathway.