Can you submit a paper without affiliation?

Can you submit a paper without affiliation?

Yes, definitely you can publish papers without an institution name. You can put your home address. Generally, journals asked affiliation from the authors to confirm the availability of authors if anyone wants to contact you.

Can anyone submit a paper to a journal?

Anyone can submit a manuscript to a peer reviewed journal. The challenge that face persons without training in scientific writing through, for example, a PhD, is that the manuscript is probably far more likely to be rejected because of poor writing or other mistakes.

How do you publish a paper independently?

Originally Answered: How can you publish a research paper individually without affiliation to any institution? All you really need is an email address, as long as you have the knowledge necessary to write a good paper and access to the scientific literature you need to put it into context.

How do you correct a published paper?

Correct the online article. Issue a separate correction notice electronically linked back to the corrected version. Add a footnote to the article displaying the electronic link to the correction notice. Paginate and make available the correction notice in the online issue of the journal.

Where can I publish my paper for free?

Free Paper Publication

  • Journal of Modern Materials (Materials Science Journal)
  • Journal of Modeling and Simulation of Materials (Modeling & Simulation Journal)
  • Advanced Journal of Graduate Research (Bachelor / Master Degree Student’s Research Paper)
  • Advanced Nano Research (Nano Research Journal)

Where can I submit my paper to Elsevier?

You can submit to most Elsevier journals using our online systems. The system you use will depend on the journal to which you submit. You can access the relevant submission system via the “submit your paper” link on the Elsevier.com journal homepage of your chosen journal.

How do you submit a paper to a journal?

You can access the relevant submission system via the “submit your paper” link on the Elsevier.com journal homepage of your chosen journal. Alternatively, if you have been invited to submit to a journal, follow the instructions provided to you.

Is it possible to remove an article from Elsevier?

Articles that have been published shall remain extant, exact and unaltered as far as is possible. However, very occasionally circumstances may arise where an article is published that must later be retracted or even removed. Such actions must not be undertaken lightly and can only occur under exceptional circumstances.

Why are I not able to share my data with Elsevier?

Elsevier journals and many others provide guidelines on data sharing. There can be reasons why you are not able to share your research data, for example due to confidentiality. In this case you are encouraged to submit a data statement which will appear next to your article and state the reason why your dataset is not linked to your article.