Post Acceptance Changes of Manuscripts
Proofs are supplied to the corresponding author once your manuscript has been approved for publication. Once approved by the corresponding…
Proofs are supplied to the corresponding author once your manuscript has been approved for publication. Once approved by the corresponding…
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Experience always counts irrespective of the field we belong to. However, experience comes with learning every new scholar at some…
Most students and researchers struggle to publish their research work in a suitable and highly indexed journal. Lack of…
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What is an Accepted Manuscript? The version of the manuscript that has been peer-reviewed is the accepted version. The simplest…