Academic Journal Publishing Workflow

Journal publishing workflow

Introduction The write-up discusses the academic journal publishing workflow that helps scholarly journals streamline critical processes. Academic journal publishing is a critical yet often complex process. Many stages can lead to delays from submission to peer review to final publication if not adequately streamlined. This can negatively impact authors, journals, and the timely dissemination of … Read more

On the Article Processing Charges

Determining the article processing charges

Introduction Determining the article processing charges or APCs is crucial in running an academic journal. The economics of academic publishing is a complex and often controversial topic. At the heart of the issue is how scholarly journals fund their operations – and one key component is author payments in the form of APCs. As we’ll … Read more

How to Promote Your Journal Article

How to promote your journal article

Introduction The write-up delves into how to promote your journal article. Scholarly publishing refers to producing and disseminating academic research and knowledge. It involves submitting journal articles, research papers, and other scholarly works to academic journals and publishers. The goal is to share new research findings and ideas with other researchers, scholars, and professionals in … Read more

The History of Newspaper Publishing

The history of newspaper publishing

Introduction The write-up explores the history of newspaper publishing by looking at the earliest newspapers and the evolution of newspaper publishing driven by technologies. Newspapers have been integral to society for centuries, providing information, shaping public discourse, and bearing witness to history. But the newspaper industry finds itself at a crossroads today. As we transition … Read more

Plagiarism in Publishing

Plagiarism in publishing

Introduction Plagiarism in publishing refers to the unethical act of authors or publishers presenting someone else’s work as their original creation without proper attribution. This could involve directly copying passages from other sources verbatim, paraphrasing content from other sources without citation, or even appropriating others’ ideas without credit. Plagiarism fundamentally violates principles of integrity and … Read more