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Struggling to Get Published? Learn the Secrets to Publishing Your Journal Articles

Author: Professor Write
by Professor Write
Posted: Jul 18, 2014

Struggling to get published? One step away from the journal you want to submit to? You’re about to find out what separates high performing from average academics. We give you the golden secrets to getting published in high-quality journal articles and seeing your publication rate sky-rocket. You’re about to find out …

#1: Spend more time doing research than reviewing it

Academics are expected to publish more and more. They also need to write quickly, effectively and accurately.

What’s the best way to gain tenure and expertise in the field? Research is the key to tenure. Do more research. Collaborate with an academic editing and proofreading team to publish more.

One of the academics in our network has seen their publication record explode! By uploading his draft journal articles through the simple 3 step review system to Professor Write prior to submission, our team has been able to produce a consistently quick and quality turnaround. As a result, this experienced academic saw a dramatic increase in his publication success. If you are interested in similar results, why not give Professor Write a try?

#2: Supervisors can refer their students to trusted advisers

A great service that supervisors can refer their students to is Professor Write. The service was set up by Australian academics to help students improve their writing. They now have academics all over the world, hand-selected, that help academics and their students produce better writing.

We know that supervisors have competing demands on their time. We also know that many students are needy, and demand a high-level of attention. PhD students, particularly, require a range of support, particularly in reading drafts, which cannot always be met by their supervisor.

A decision that many supervisors are comfortable with is in referring their students to a trusted editorial group. We know that academics come in all shapes and sizes. However, we aim to employ subject matter experts with demonstrated experience in editing and proofreading. For this reason, supervisors know that they are referring to an operation that are familiar and comfortable in university environments as academics, administrators, lecturers, and policy makers. Our senior editors have also worked with government regulators on quality standards in higher education!

#3: Use as part of your academic grants and proposals

Did you know that you can allocate academic grant funds to editing and proofreading? It makes sense. As you are writing your academic grant and proposal for a readership, you most certainly want to ensure that the funding agency gets a clear, well-written proposal.

Dedicating a small fee to thesis editing and proofreading services can pay big dividends. Not only can it help impress your funding agency for this project, you can develop a reputation for quality and high-level service. This credibility is hard to achieve but once earned can lead to more grants and proposals success.

#4: Increase productivity in publications

It is important to realize the key skill of academic success. Having credible, consistent, and quality feedback on your writing ensures that your journal article submissions will be accepted more often. Nothing is more distressing to editors than bad writing.

#5: Draw on the experience of the academic network

Journal article editors can be hard to please.

It is understandable. What could be worse than spending time and effort in deciphering ideas rather than understanding them?

If you are looking to get a journal article published in an academic field like engineering, information technology, computer science, health sciences, education or other specializations, it can be very helpful to receive editorial assistance and feedback from an independent, objective reviewer.

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Thesis Editing and Proofreading is an extensive process where syntax, grammar, translation, flow of information is checked along with corrected.

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