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22 June 2022
How to improve the success rate of paper publishing?

  The authors all want to publish their papers in a certain journal. How can we improve the success rate of the submitted papers? In this issue, the editors share some skills, hoping to help you.

  Combine my own practical research experience with theoretical knowledge to write papers with a certain academic level, and the writing should meet the norms and requirements of journal paper writing.

  According to the papers written, it is necessary to clarify the theme and research direction of the papers. Determine the journal to be contributed. Before selection, the normative legitimacy of periodicals should be clarified. And adjust the paper structure according to the column setting of the journal, so as to avoid the paper content not meeting the requirements of the journal and being rejected.

  3 choose to cooperate with reliable paper writing institutions in the market. Before cooperation, it must be confirmed that it meets relevant qualifications, has a certain level of academic paper writing and a stable and long-term publishing channel.

  4 in case of rejection, it is necessary to modify the paper properly according to the requirements of the reviewer so that it can finally meet the publishing requirements.

  5 complete publication and publication. Confirm that the paper has been published successfully. You can check the manuscripts on the relevant websites or the editorial department of the periodicals to ensure that the information is correct.

  To sum up the above, improving the success rate of paper publishing depends on three factors:

  First, the author's own professional knowledge and level;

  Second, the professional degree of professional thesis writing institutions;

  Third, the degree of cooperation between professional paper writing institutions and magazines.