Scholarly communication
Knowledge is meant to outlast the moment that made it.
That is why scholarship needs stewardship, not merely publication. Telos Journals begins with a simple editorial commitment: to treat research with rigor, transparency, and care, so the work entrusted to us can remain useful beyond the moment of publication.
Why publishing must evolve
Scholarly communication is changing quickly, but the need for careful editorial judgment has not changed. Authors still need clear standards, responsible decisions, and a publishing home that values durability over volume.
How Telos begins
We begin with journals and with the editorial practices that make them trustworthy: clear scope, human accountability, transparent decisions, and respect for the scholarly record. Tools and workflows will evolve carefully around those commitments, not ahead of them.
Why trust us
On the decisions that matter most — what is published, corrected, or retracted — a person is responsible, and remains so. Ethics, provenance, and transparency are not future features; they are editorial obligations from the start.
For authors
If you have research that deserves careful editorial attention, we would like to hear from you.