Publishing of Research Articles with Reputed Journals: Mooring Scholarly Communication for Future Generation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48165/bpas.2023.43.2.14Keywords:
Scholarships, Research Publication, SCOPUS, Web of Science, UGC-CAREAbstract
Research papers or sometime we address them as research articles, are mirrors or sledges which bridge gaps between previous established researches based on certain principles. A research while submitting his or her manuscript must be well aware about the quality and standard of the concerned journal. The paper emphasizes over standard indexing databases including Web of Science, Scopus and UGC-CARE. The paper explains a procedure and practice to follow by the researchers for submitting manuscripts in a standard and quality journal. The paper foregrounds over the process and procedure for enlisting of journals in the standard indexing databases for publishing institutions.
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