How do I get my paper peer-reviewed?
The peer review process
- Step 1: Editor assessment. download PDF.
- Step 2: First round of peer review. The editor will then find and contact other researchers who are experts in your field, asking them to review the paper.
- Step 3: Revise and resubmit.
- Step 4: Accepted.
How do I know if an article is peer-reviewed?
If the article is from a printed journal, look at the publication information in the front of the journal. If the article is from an electronic journal, go to the journal home page and look for a link to ‘About this journal’ or ‘Notes for Authors’. Here it should tell you if the articles are peer-reviewed.
Where to publish research if I do not want a peer review?
There exist low-standard journals (predatory publishers), that publish “anything”: they claim they have peer-review, but you just have to pay fees and bam, your paper is published in a (so-called) journal and often open-access. If you are lucky, your targets won’t bother or won’t check the quality of the journals.
Can a researcher publish an article without an affiliation?
A researcher can publish scholarly articles even without having affiliations. There are a lot of papers published by researchers representing as ‘independent researchers’. It is mandatory to input the affiliation of authors in any journal management system. The corresponding author can not approve the submission without affiliation details.
Is it possible to submit a paper to a scholarly, peer reviewed journal?
In practice, graduate study is one of the main ways people attain the skills to write such a paper, but a Ph.D. is not a requirement. Qualifications would be a choice of the individual journal, but I don’t know of any that have a policy of requiring degree credentials from submitters.
Can a manuscript be published without an affiliation?
It is mandatory to input the affiliation of authors in any journal management system. The corresponding author can not approve the submission without affiliation details. However, it is possible to author a manuscript without a college or university affiliation. It can be done by creating your own affiliation and using it consistently.