Understanding the criteria that editors and reviewers use to select articles can help authors increase their chances of success. Today, we will talk about what journal editors pay attention to when selecting scientific articles for publication.
There are cases when, because of the wrong choice of scientific publication, scientists wasted their time and resources but did not get the desired result. In this article, we will look at the main criteria for choosing a scientific journal and give practical advice to help you avoid such mistakes.
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