Getting your research published in respected journals such as Scopus and Web of Science is a significant achievement in your academic career. At IIARP, we’re dedicated to ensuring that this journey is as seamless and rewarding as possible for everyone attending our conference.
After your paper presentation at the conference, let’s talk about how we can help you navigate the journey of getting your full paper published.
🔍 In-House Review & Editing
Every full paper you submit undergoes a thorough review and editing process by our skilled team. This important step makes sure your work meets the standards of our partner journals and helps minimize the chances of it being rejected right off the bat.
🧩 Our End-to-End Publication Process
We provide a wide range of services aimed at boosting your chances of getting accepted while making sure you have a smooth and professional experience, free from stress.
1. Manuscript Editing
Our team of editors is here to enhance the quality and clarity of your writing by:
- Fixing grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and formatting.
- We also conduct thorough plagiarism checks.
- Enhance the overall structure and flow through expert subject-matter editing.
2. Journal Selection & Submission
Our experienced team:
- Reviews your manuscript and suggests the best journals for submission.
- It takes care of the whole submission process, including managing journal accounts, filling out forms, writing cover letters, and communicating with editors.
- Plus, it keeps you updated on any missing information or extra requirements you might need to address.
3. Response to Reviewers
Peer review typically involves making revisions. Our editors:
- Interpret reviewer comments accurately
- Make necessary revisions to the manuscript
- Draft a polished, detailed response letter
- Resubmit the updated version and reply on your behalf
4. Rejection & Resubmission
Rejections are a part of life, but don’t worry—we’re here to support you!
- We take the time to revise the paper based on the feedback we receive.
- If needed, we also look for a more suitable journal to resubmit your work.
5. Acceptance & Final Steps
Once your submission is accepted, you’ll get a formal acceptance letter from the journal. After that, here’s what to expect:
- Once you confirm and finalize your payment for publication.
- Received the final draft for a last proofread before it goes online for publication!
📈 Track Your Paper Status
Keep an eye on how your paper is doing with our tracking portal, which gets updated every 15 days!
We’ll also keep you in the loop by sending any major updates straight to your email or WhatsApp from the journal.
⏳ Publication Timeline & Fees
- Scopus publication timeline: ~4 months
- With revisions: May extend to 5–6 months
- Rejection/resubmission cases: Additional time required
- Publication Fee: The publication fees depend on the quality of your paper. If your paper needs just a Minor Revision, you’re looking at a fee of $400. However, if it requires a Major Revision, the fee jumps up to $600, payable only after acceptance.
Getting published in Scopus or Web of Science can be quite a challenge, but with the right support, it’s definitely within your reach. At IIARP, we’re dedicated to helping you navigate your journey from conference presentations to successful publications.