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    Six years of E-JournALL. Reflections on open access, international, multilingual applied linguistics publishing

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    E-JournALL, EuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages published its first issue in November 2014. The journal was meant to be a bridge: between scholars working in Europe and the Americas; between scholars writing in English, Italian, and Spanish; and between scholars publishing in the journal and researchers and language teachers across the world with or without university-paid access to expensive journal subscriptions. The journal was founded, therefore, on three pillars: internationalism, multilingualism, and open access. In this reflection, written at the end of our sixth year as a journal—and with the release of our 12th issue and 97th article—we look back on the last six years, taking stock of how well we have lived up to our founding principles, and we look ahead to the journal’s next six years

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    State of the Journal Editorial

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    State of the Journal

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    This is the state of the journal editorial for 2017, summarizing the results obtained in 2016 and presenting the new initiatives for 201

    Thank-you State of the Journal Editorial by the Outgoing Editor-in-Chief

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    This is the final update by the outgoing Editor-in-Chief about the state of the Journal IEEE Transactions on Computers, and the welcome to the new EiC

    Thank-You State of the Journal Editorial by the Outgoing Editor-in-Chief

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