JournalWebsiteManager
Journal
Website
Create Beautiful, Content-Rich Journal Websites Without Development
A journal website is more than a destination for manuscript submissions—it's the public face of the journal, showcasing its identity, editorial leadership, published research, and author information. PageMajik Journal Website Manager enables publishers to design, configure, and publish professional journal websites using configurable widgets, allowing business users to build and maintain journal sites without web development or technical expertise.
Whether launching a new title or refreshing an established journal, publishers can create modern, responsive journal websites that automatically present the latest journal information, editorial content, published articles, and archive collections while remaining fully integrated with the PageMajik publishing platform.
Whether launching a new title or refreshing an established journal, publishers can create modern, responsive journal websites that automatically present the latest journal information, editorial content, published articles, and archive collections while remaining fully integrated with the PageMajik publishing platform.
How Can Journal Website Manager Help You?
A journal website should evolve automatically as the journal grows. PageMajik Journal Website Manager provides a library of configurable widgets that transform journal information and published content into a professional, always up-to-date website, allowing publishers to focus on publishing rather than website maintenance.
Create attractive journal websites using configurable widgets instead of custom web development. Assemble pages by selecting and arranging reusable components that automatically present journal information, published content, editorial details, and submission links while maintaining a consistent publishing brand.
Journal websites remain current by displaying live information directly from the publishing platform. Editorial board members, current issues, published articles, journal descriptions, and other content update automatically as publishing data changes, eliminating duplicate maintenance and reducing editorial effort.
Present current issues, published articles, volume archives, and historical content through intuitive navigation that helps readers quickly discover published research. Publishers can highlight the latest issue while providing seamless access to the journal's complete publishing history.
Create a consistent experience across every journal while allowing each publication to maintain its own identity. Journal-specific branding, cover images, descriptions, editorial information, and navigation can be configured independently while preserving publisher-wide design standards.
Whether managing a single journal or an extensive publishing programme, reusable widgets, configurable page layouts, responsive design, and enterprise content management enable publishers to launch and maintain professional journal websites efficiently at scale.
Getting Started
Building a journal website should be as simple as configuring the content you want readers to see. PageMajik Journal Website Manager allows publishers to assemble complete journal websites using configurable widgets that automatically display information from the publishing platform.
Benefits & Capabilities
SmartSubmit supports both solicited and unsolicited manuscripts and architected to work for books as well as journals. It covers almost all the scenarios including the outliers that can happen during submission.
Showcase Your Journal's Identity
Every journal deserves its own identity. Configure journal cover images, titles, descriptions, ISSN, eISSN, editorial board information, author guidance, submission links, and branding to create a distinctive online presence while maintaining consistency across your publishing programme.
Build Professional Journal Websites Without Writing Code
Launching or updating a journal website should not require specialist web development. PageMajik provides an intuitive widget-based website builder that enables publishers to create professional journal websites using reusable content components. Business users remain in complete control of website design, content, and layout while reducing implementation time and ongoing maintenance.
Features
Journal Information
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Journal cover
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Multi contributor for a chapter/ manuscript.
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Journal title
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Journal description
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ISSN
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eISSN
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Publisher information
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Muting reminders.
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Contact information
Editorial
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Editorial board
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Editor-in-Chief
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Associate Editors
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Editorial Office
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Editorial policies
Publishing Content
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Current issue
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Featured articles
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Articles in current issue
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Recently published articles
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Articles by volume
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Volume archive
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Issue archive
Author Verification
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Instructions for Authors
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Submission button
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Article types
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Publication policies
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Open Access information
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Publication charges
Website Components
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Hero banner
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Rich text
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Image
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Video
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Navigation menu
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Announcement banner
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Call-to-action buttons
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Related links
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Download widgets
Enterprise
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REST APIs
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Responsive layouts
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Widget configuration
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Multi-journal websites
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Branding
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Role-based administration
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SEO-ready pages
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Microservices architecture
Keep Every Journal Website Continuously Updated
A journal website should always reflect the latest published content. PageMajik automatically surfaces journal metadata, editorial board information, current issues, published articles, and archive volumes directly from the publishing platform. Publishers no longer need to manually update website content as new issues and articles are released.
Scale Journal Website Management Across Your Publishing Programme
Manage dozens or hundreds of journal websites from a single platform using reusable widgets, configurable layouts, and centrally managed branding. Publishers can rapidly launch new journal websites while maintaining consistent quality, governance, and user experience across their entire portfolio.
Help Readers Discover Published Research
Readers should be able to find the latest research quickly and explore historical content effortlessly. Dedicated widgets for current issues, published articles, and volume archives create a structured browsing experience that improves discoverability and increases engagement with published content.
Architecture
PageMajik Journal Website Manager is built on a modular, widget-based architecture that separates website presentation from publishing content. Each widget independently retrieves information from the publishing platform, ensuring journal websites remain synchronised with the latest metadata, editorial information, current issues, published articles, and archive volumes without manual intervention.
The platform supports responsive websites, reusable page layouts, configurable widgets, enterprise APIs, and scalable multi-journal deployments, enabling publishers to maintain a consistent digital presence while allowing every journal to preserve its own identity.
The platform supports responsive websites, reusable page layouts, configurable widgets, enterprise APIs, and scalable multi-journal deployments, enabling publishers to maintain a consistent digital presence while allowing every journal to preserve its own identity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Apart from the time to time enhancements for better user experience, following are the features in the roadmap.
No. Journal websites are built by assembling configurable widgets through an intuitive administration interface.
Yes. Layouts, branding, navigation, and content can be configured independently for each journal.
Yes. Standard layouts and widgets can be reused while allowing journal-specific customisation.
Widgets are available for journal information, editorial boards, current issues, published articles, archives, author guidance, submission links, announcements, and other website content.
Yes. Widgets retrieve live information from the publishing platform, ensuring websites always display current content.
Yes. The widget-based architecture allows publishers to extend website functionality as requirements evolve.
Yes. Dedicated widgets display the latest published issue and its articles automatically.
Yes. Volume and issue archive widgets provide structured access to historical content.
Yes. Newly published articles are displayed automatically through configurable content widgets.
Yes. PageMajik supports large multi-journal publishing programmes from a single administration platform.
Yes. All websites are designed to provide an optimal experience across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Yes. Journal websites integrate seamlessly with Journal Management, Article Submission, Peer Review, Publishing, and other PageMajik modules, providing a unified publishing experience.
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