INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY STAGE RESEARCH
International Journal Of Early Stage Research aim of improving the way important results are presented and shared. International Journal Of Early Stage Research This name was chosen because we think that nowadays universities, research institutes and publishers do not pay enough attention to young researchers when they encounter the publication process for the first time. Many surveys of organizations that represent young researchers in many countries show that most of them know very little about scientific research publishing. Many young scientists are doing top quality research with exciting scientific results, but are frequently ill-prepared for publishing these results. Many young scientists have experienced negative-- sometimes even rude--feedback from editors at major journals in their field. Finding this to be very discouraging behavior, our aim is to provide support and quality feedback for all authors who submit their manuscript to International Journal Of Early Stage Research. While young researchers are our target group, we also welcome articles from researchers at any stage of their careers that meet the journal’s technical and ethical standards
The International Journal Of Early Stage Research is published by Boston Science Publishing has always been at the forefront in crafting awareness among, Research Scientist, Academic Professors, Authors, Librarians and Graduate students how would like to showcase their work..
NLM title
abbreviation: |
Int J Early Stage Res |
ISO
abbreviation: |
Int J
Early Stage Res |
DOI Prefix |
Doi:
10.51521 |
Other
titles: |
IJESR |
Category: |
Clinical/Medical/Surgical |
Peer
review: |
Single Blind |
Review
speed: |
15 Days |
Fast-track
review: |
10 Days |
Publication
format (s): |
Electronic
(Online) |
Publication
policy: |
Open
Access |
Publication
type(s): |
Periodicals |
Publisher: |
Boston
Science Publishing |
Language: |
English |
Contact
email: |
contact@bostonsciencepublishing.us |
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