1. First of all, I decided to vote for SCI publication. The author usually makes a decision when writing a paper. The main decision-making basis should be appropriate subject content, good academic reputation and many readers. Of course, it also depends on the size of my own grades and the quality of my thesis. Don't contribute two articles. After the completion of the paper, according to the submission requirements of each issue, the general submission list includes: a sufficient number of manuscripts, complete charts and other required materials, and the above contents are packaged and mailed, or submitted as required through the electronic network. 2. After the paper is submitted, the editorial department of the general journal will send a notice of acceptance to the contributor. If the editor thinks that the subject matter of the paper is not suitable for the submitted publication, he will reply to the rejection. Otherwise, the author will enter a waiting period. After receiving the manuscript, the editor selects 2-3 colleagues to review the paper. The summary of the paper is anonymous to the author. The reviewer is not full-time but voluntarily takes the time to review the manuscript (no review fee). Because reviewers have generally established their position in this field, they are busy and often need a long time. Contributors should understand this. In addition, due to the busy reviewers or other reasons, some peer review opinions may not be appropriate. It is debatable. The editor is the arbiter and the final decision-maker in the process of peer review. In the review process, the author generally has to wait patiently. In addition to contacting the editor according to the suggested time in the receipt notice, it usually takes 4-6 months to review. If there is still no news, you can contact the editor to urge it. 3. The summary of the paper is divided into two parts: general content and professional content. The general review includes: whether the manuscript is suitable for published publications, how big the audience will be if this article is published, whether it has a sense of the times-that is, whether it is necessary to publish the theory, methods and data of the paper as soon as possible, and whether there are major defects (theories, methods, experimental results, etc.) in innovative papers. ) Whether the results of the paper are important (if an award-winning publication is set up, you will be asked whether to recommend the award) How long and appropriate the readability of the paper is-whether it is necessary to balance the importance of charts and papers and whether the quality is ignored. It is the reviewer who criticizes the incorrect or problematic content, expression and writing defects in the paper. There is no specific form. 4. At the end of the review, the author will receive the review opinions of the manuscript and the arbitration results of the editor sooner or later. Generally, there are four situations: after receiving the modification, he can accept it, and then he can refuse it. In the first case, the author will receive a guide to deliver the final manuscript. Now it is generally necessary to provide digital files and charts as required. In the second case, the paper should be revised according to the review opinions. Reasons for refusing to modify some parts shall be given. The revised part should be written into a separate report and provided to the editor. Generally speaking, editors are more sympathetic than reviewers. Therefore, you can generally expect to receive a paper admission notice like the first case. In the third case, look at the comments. This decision is generally due to the need for supplementary materials in the paper. The editor hopes to continue to revise and improve. Don't give up easily. There is still a good chance of being admitted after the revision. For high-quality magazines, most papers will be returned according to this situation when they are first submitted. The author should revise it carefully according to the review opinions. Of course, they can also give reasons for not modifying some parts. If they get the answer to the above situation, they should revise the manuscript according to the peer review opinions and then send it to other publications. The rejection rate of foreign publications is different. Generally speaking, the rejection rate of professional journals is above 30%. It is advisable to invest in journals with low rejection rate or low citation rate. 5. After the paper is accepted and submitted according to the requirements of providing printed manuscripts, the next round is to receive proofs sent back by printing editors. Generally speaking, proofs need to be sent back to the printing editor as soon as possible. When the proof is sent, the publisher will ask for a copyright transfer. And tell us how to pay the page fee and how to order the brochure. Many publications don't charge a page fee, but only special printing (such as color printing). Some charge for pages that exceed a fixed number of free pages. Many publications that charge page fees are quite expensive. For example, Journal of Psychological Research and IEEE Transactions can charge thousands of dollars. You must be prepared. Page fees can generally be paid by credit card. Need proofreading.
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