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Tips On Being Published

Thursday, January 29, 2009 0 Comment

Generally speaking, the probability of an unsolicited paper submitted to any publication being rejected is high. Prominent journals receive hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of papers requesting for publication each year.
Generally, the probability of an unsolicited paper submitted to any publication being rejected is high. A paper may be rejected at any of these three stages: without review, after review, and after revision. The bulk of rejections take place during the “without review” and “after review” stages. However, this does not necessarily mean these papers were by any means substandard. Below is a summary of details gathered from various documents and papers, which is highly beneficial in light of having your paper published.
Tip 1. Content and Format

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