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How and where can an amateur like me hope to propose an article for the publication. Let me dream. Beside this, thanks for the help. Or tell me quickly if I only must stay in the neighborrough of my dreams.
Until now I didn't try; but thanks for the suggestion; I think I shall try as soon as my work will be ready and corresponding to the imposed conditions... (so don't be in a hurry!)jma2001 said:Have you looked at the Independent Research forum? That might be a good place to post a draft of your paper and get some feedback.
https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=146
Yes, amateurs can publish their research in various scientific journals and publications. However, the research must meet the standards set by the journal and go through a peer-review process.
There are several ways to find a suitable journal for your research. You can search online databases, ask for recommendations from colleagues, or attend conferences and workshops to network with other researchers and editors.
No, a degree or formal training is not a requirement for publishing research. However, having a solid understanding of scientific methods and writing skills is crucial for producing high-quality research.
No, it is not necessary to have previous publications to submit your research to a journal. However, having some experience in the research field and a well-written manuscript can increase your chances of getting published.
Yes, it is possible to publish research without funding or institutional support. However, having access to resources and support can improve the quality and credibility of your research.