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  • Marie Grover 6:50 am on September 28, 2017  

    Hi. I’m having issues with my advisor with my publishing of my research paper. He is saying that I should submit it to any journal of low level because he thinks they would easily publish my research paper without any hassle. But I want to publish in a good journal having a good impact factor. […]

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    • manette 3:13 am on September 29, 2017 | Log in to Reply

      I am expecting you must be having more than one mentor. So, you can do one thing. If you are unable to persuade the current one then you can try and convince the other one. There is a high probability that the other mentor would agree with you.

    • HarryStewart HarryStewart 5:43 am on October 3, 2017 | Log in to Reply

      In my opinion, you should listen to what your advisor has to say. He is senior to you and has more experience than you in this field. Go with his advice, and this is just the beginning, later in your academic and professional career, your research paper will get published in reputed journals.

    • Maya Verma 11:53 am on October 4, 2017 | Log in to Reply

      Well, this seems to be a serious problem. What you can do from your end is, try to put strong points in front of your advisor for the second time. Make all efforts to convince him that the research paper is strong enough to be published in a good journal. Present it well, so that it gets approved this time. Best of luck.

    • Tia Ross 7:34 am on October 7, 2017 | Log in to Reply

      Hi! Can you just go through the following link! It has a lot of advice regarding how you can deal with your supervisor’s advice regarding publishing research papers. Here it is – https://www.smartsciencecareer.com/best-publication-strategy-in-science/. Hope it will help you.

  • Marie Grover 12:33 pm on June 22, 2017  

    I’m an Engineering Student at Michigan University and writing a research paper upon satellite image processing. I want to know what parameters do the peer reviewers or editors at IEEE judge manuscripts? What does the word ‘quality’ mean for them?

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    • Alex Kruger 10:35 am on June 23, 2017 | Log in to Reply

      The rejection of the paper is a subjective process and depends upon numerous factors. Improper formatting, poor writing, presentation, conceptualisation of ideas and theories could be some of the reasons why your paper can be rejected. Else, maybe your research idea isn’t new, or it may be lacking research potential, insufficient in itself or so and so.

    • DonnyShinn38 3:36 am on June 24, 2017 | Log in to Reply

      Hey, It cannot be said what IEEE editors check for. As already being said, formatting, presentation, poor language, improper citations, plagiarised information may lead to IEEE paper rejection. I’m adding some more information like what else they might end up analysing:
      1. Have you solved a major issue or not?
      2. Did you formulate research question after analysing the existing literature thoroughly?
      3. Is your manuscript logically structured or not?
      4. The researcher followed ethical standards and norms or not?

  • HarryStewart HarryStewart 10:22 am on June 19, 2017  

    I have drafted my manuscript, but I’m uncertain if it will be accepted and published by any international journal or not. Can someone advise me regarding the preparation of the technical manuscript for getting easily published in international journals?

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    • Marie Grover 5:31 am on June 23, 2017 | Log in to Reply

      I think you are asking it in the general terms. See, there is no such easy-peasy way to get easily published in any international journal as the standard of paper publication is highly advanced. Now when you have already drafted your manuscript, your next step should be the revision of the manuscript and that can only be done once you have selected one journal for publishing your paper. As of now, look for the specifications and author guidelines given by various international journals for technical papers such as IEEE & ELK Journals. This would get you an idea of what international journals expect from researchers. Hope this helps!

    • kristan1542 7:26 am on June 25, 2017 | Log in to Reply

      International journals include many journals across the world, which one you are referring to, can you please clarify? Each journal has its standard and codes for manuscript preparation so first make up your mind regarding the international journal which would match the research concept of your paper. Instead of searching how to prepare your manuscript, try to decide upon one good international journal.

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