Submit Scientific Paper: Who, How & Where?

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To submit a scientific paper, first identify a suitable journal by reviewing their focus and scope. Visit the journal's website and locate the "instructions for authors" section, which provides specific guidelines for submission. It's essential to consult with an advisor or a professor for guidance throughout the process. Engaging with current literature is crucial; if you are not actively reading relevant journals, it may indicate a lack of new or significant contributions to the field.
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How do you submit a scientific paper and who do you submit it to?
 
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How do you submit a scientific paper and who do you submit it to?

You find a journal that your paper is suitable for, visit their website, and follow the "instructions for authors" link...:redface:
 
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How do you submit a scientific paper and who do you submit it to?

You should discuss this with your advisor or with a professor.
 
The journals that you are reading now have instructions. If you're not reading journals, what makes you think you have anything new and important to say?
 
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