Journal Information
Journal of Mathematical Studies of Literature
Online ISSN: request pending
Print ISSN: request pending
Publishing model: Open Access
DOI Prefix: 10.62762/JMSL
Aims & Scope
ICCK Journal of Mathematical Studies of Literature (JMSL) is a peer–reviewed international journal dedicated to the publication of high–quality research in theoretical and empirical interdisciplinary mathematical studies of Literature. The journal welcomes original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and methodological advances that demonstrate mathematical innovation and relevance in studying any kind of literature: fiction, poetry, essays, scientific and academic papers, written in any language and in any historical epoch. The mathematical approach can include – but is not limited – studies based on stylometry, scientometrics and other mathematical and statistical approaches to texts. The journal seeks to promote a bridge between humanistic studies and mathematics – both a creative output of the human mind – by developing and applying mathematical techniques able to show possible connections between authors, styles, epochs, topics. All manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer–review process to ensure scientific integrity, clarity, and contribution to the field.
Publication Frequency
Quarterly
Ownership

The journal is owned by Institute of Central Computation and Knowledge.
Archiving
All journals published by ICCK are archived in Portico, which provides permanent digital archiving for scholarly journals.
Ethics Statement
ICCK is responsible for implementing rigorous peer review and strict ethical policies and standards to ensure that high quality scientific work is added to the field of scholarly publishing. ICCK takes such publishing ethics issues very seriously, and our editors are trained to enforce COPE's Core Practices and Guidelines, with a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism, data falsification, and other behaviours. To verify the originality of content submitted to our journals, we use iThenticate to check submissions against previous publications.