Assessing Journal Fit Beyond the Aims and Scope Page

The Aims and Scope page is where most researchers begin when selecting a journal. It looks structured, clear, and authoritative enough to guide submission decisions. But in practice, it is only a starting point, not a reliable predictor of acceptance. Many manuscripts that appear to fit perfectly within a journal’s stated scope are still rejected at […]

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The Final Checkpoint: How Journals Decide a Manuscript’s Fate

Submission is often seen as the finish line, but in reality, it is a decisive gateway. Once a manuscript enters a journal’s system, it undergoes a rapid but structured evaluation that determines whether it advances to peer review or is declined at the outset. This final checkpoint is less about effort invested and more about how […]

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Know More About Submission and Publication Fee

Publishing your article or work in journals might require a certain amount of fee. There are pre-publication and post-publication fees. Pre- publication fees are membership fee or submission fee and they are not that common while the post-publication fees such as page fee or article processing fee are more common. When you want to publish […]

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Technology and Peer Review

  Peer review is an imperative pillar of publishing. Publication today is almost impossible to do without the use of technology such as emails and PDF reader. It makes turning out large volumes of works possible. Imagine if authors had to send hard copy of manuscripts to publishers by posts and wait for replies offline […]

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