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Extracellular Vesicles and Circulating Nucleic Acids Successfully Indexed in Open Access Journal Index (OAJ)
Extracellular Vesicles and Circulating Nucleic Acids (EVCNA) has been officially included in Open Access Journal Index (OAJ). This achievement marks an important step forward in the journal's development, underscoring its strong academic foundations, rigorous editorial and publishing standards, commitment to open access dissemination, and strict adherence to research integrity. Inclusion in OAJ further enhances EVCNA's international visibility and reinforces its role in promoting high-quality research in the fields of extracellular vesicles and circulating nucleic acids.

What is OAJ?
Open Access Journal Index (OAJ) is an academic service platform developed by the Joint Laboratory for Open Access Resource Evaluation, a collaborative initiative between the National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NSLC), and China Educational Publications Import & Export Corporation (CEPIEC).
Rooted in China's open science practices and aligned with international scholarly evaluation criteria, OAJ adopts a comprehensive assessment framework combining expert peer review with data analytics. The evaluation encompasses multiple dimensions, including academic quality, publishing standards, open access policies, research integrity, and societal impact. OAJ aims to identify and showcase high-quality, fully open access journals across all disciplines worldwide, fostering transparency and trust in global scholarly communication.
Looking ahead, EVCNA will continue to uphold its editorial principles of "rigor, pragmatism, and quality first." The journal remains committed to enhancing content quality, expanding its international reach, and providing a reliable platform for global scholars. We aim to contribute further to the advancement of research in extracellular vesicles, circulating nucleic acids, and related fields.
Editor: Yan Lei
Language Editor: Catherine Yang
Production Editor: Ting Xu
Respectfully Submitted by the Editorial Office of Extracellular Vesicles and Circulating Nucleic Acids









