JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY (JIARM)
ISSN NO: 2320-5083
Website – jiarm(dot)com
Journal of International Academic Research for Multidisciplinary (JIARM) is an international, monthly, professional, peer reviewed journal. It is a scholarly journal of opinion and research in academic research. Its mission is to provide a multidisciplinary forum for discussion and debate about academicians, researchers most vital issues. It will publish manuscripts in all the subjects (Sciences/ Life Sciences, Engineering Sciences/Technology, Medicine/Pharmacy, Social Sciences, Arts/Fine Arts, Law, Education etc...)
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Research paper prepared in English in MS word Times of Roman, Font size 12, line space 1.5 typed pages should be submitted electronically as attachment at E-mail Id of Journal. The submitted manuscript must not have been previously accepted for publication or under review elsewhere. The Editor relies upon the evaluation reports provided by the reviewers, the originality and relevance of the ideas addressed in the article and the possible contribution to the journal in deciding whether to accept the manuscript for publication.
Note - It is indexed by well reputed international indexing agencies/databases.
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Sincerely,
The Editor
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← Tomorrow belongs to citesKey factors when selecting a journal: poll results
May 27, 2013 Leave a comment
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Choosing the right journal where to send our paper is critical to avoid delays and have our paper publish where we want to, for example: in an indexed one, open access, without fees to authors and from the USA.
I anticipated two kinds of reasons (objective and subjective ones), believing that it was going to have a balance response, but the objective factors had more weight in the poll. I found intriguing two of the responses:
1.- The most popular reason is “Research published on your field is there”, even slightly above “Impact Factor”.
2.- “Fee to authors” is the less valued factor when deciding where to publish.
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Soft is hard and hard is soft also for publishing in journals
My opinion about the results is that academics still place great importance into the objective (or hard) criteria: It is what most of the academics make when publishing, accessible to all, becoming this way the easy (or soft) part of the process, though not the successful one.
Instead, what is a priori the soft part, it is really the difficult (or hard) one, which is to learn from the experience with journals and using this information for future publications, networking with editors, adapting to their style and preferences, getting to know the underside of the journals, as its editorial board, its owner, quality criteria, etc… Do you use your soft skills to publish in journals?
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* The poll was posted in April 20132013 in many academic discussion groups. Around 1000 answers were collected.
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