Literature Search Support
Publishing years of research in the form of a paper in International Journals has always been a must for researchers across the globe. It is generally acknowledged that academic publishing is a rigorous process. For many researchers, particularly those attempting to publish for the first time, the process can be daunting. Non-adherence to journal guidelines and publishing protocols can result in outright rejection. Hence, the crude reality of academic publishing is that there are more manuscript rejections than acceptances, let alone successful publications. InData Analysis supports you in conducting your Literature Search.
Most Common Reasons for Manuscript Rejection
- The manuscript is outside the scope of the journal
- The manuscript is incomplete; it lacks rudiments such as the title, authors, affiliations, keywords, main text, references and all tables and figures
- Language and grammar are not up to the required standard for the peer review process
- The figures are not complete or are not clear enough to read
- References are incomplete or very old
- Plagiarism has been detected in the manuscript