Can I publish the same article in two journals?
No, you cannot submit the same paper to more than one journal at the same time. This is known as simultaneous or concurrent submission and is considered as an unethical practice.
Can you publish research in multiple journals?
All researchers should seek to publish their work in peer-reviewed journals, but to publish it more than once (without a special reason and clear cross-referencing) is not acceptable.
How long is a master’s degree thesis?
40-80 pages
How do you decide on a thesis title?
Effective titles in academic research papers have several characteristics.
- Indicate accurately the subject and scope of the study.
- Avoid using abbreviations.
- Use words that create a positive impression and stimulate reader interest.
- Use current nomenclature from the field of study.
What happens after revise and resubmit?
Revise and resubmit means exactly what it says: if you revise the manuscript and resubmit it, we will look at it again (hopefully with the same editor and reviewers, but not necessarily). Typically this means the required revisions are substantial enough that it will go to reviewers again.
Can you publish the same data twice?
It is not allowed to publish exactly or almost the same article in two or more journals. In some very rare cases, a journal itself publishes the same article twice (e.g. if it receives a Decade Award).
Does your master’s thesis matter?
Most of the time, your masters thesis is more important for you – learning what kind of writer you are, honing ideas in your area of expertise, proving you can finish what you started – than it matters for anyone else. If you’re planning on sending something else as a writing sample, your thesis matters even less.
Do PhD thesis get published?
In the majority of cases, PhD research is published in the form of journal articles. In some cases, the research is published in a book. Using parts of a PhD thesis in a book requires that ongoing and/or collaborative research is being conducted.
Why was my paper rejected without review?
(1) The manuscript should clearly articulate the environmental relevance of the work, its novelty relative to prior works, and its potential impact in the introduction and discussion sections of the manuscript. The absence of this contextualization is a primary reason papers are rejected without review.
Why a manuscript is rejected?
For most journals, manuscripts are rejected at one of two steps in the review process. The first level is an editorial rejection. The English is inadequate for peer review. The manuscript is scientifically incomplete and/or lacks a significant, novel contribution to the field.
Do master’s thesis get published?
For a masters degree dissertation there is no formal expectation that you will publish, but one of the indicators of the best work at this level is that it is seen as being of publishable quality.
How do I choose a thesis for my Masters?
5 Quick Tips for Choosing a Master’s Dissertation or Thesis Project
- Pick a topic that can be done quickly. It’s not a Ph.
- Evaluate the job market. Have a look what technical skills are being asked by the employers in your domain.
- You need to be passionate about the project.
- Identify your career trajectory.
What should my thesis be about?
A good thesis has two parts. It should tell what you plan to argue, and it should “telegraph” how you plan to argue—that is, what particular support for your claim is going where in your essay. First, analyze your primary sources. Look for tension, interest, ambiguity, controversy, and/or complication.