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Frequently asked questions about Science Catalogs.

Find answers about journals, conferences, the Global Research Library, SciNexID, submissions, indexing, and how to collaborate with Science Catalogs as an author, reviewer, or institution.

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Journal Publishing

Questions about submitting manuscripts, editorial processes, and open access.

How do I get a DOI and indexing?
Accepted articles receive unique DOIs via CrossRef for easy Citations aiming for Google Scholar, Scopus eligibility - Science Catalogs prioritizes this for all of its journals.
What are Article Processing Charges (APCs)?
Low or waived APCs post-acceptance only (no submission fees); transparent policies listed on journal pages—check for institutional agreements.
What is the peer review process?
Submissions undergo rigorous review by 5-6 field experts (double-blinded peer-review); editors decide accept/revise/reject based on quality, not priority; expect 4-8 weeks turnaround time.
How do I submit a manuscript?
Prepare your title, abstract, keywords; use the Journal Finder AI tool; follow author guidelines for scope fit; submit via the platform with plagiarism-checked files.
What are open access journals?
Open access (OA) journals provide free, immediate access to research without paywalls, boosting citations and global reach—Science Catalogs supports this model with DOIs and CrossRef indexing.

Platform

Questions about submitting manuscripts, editorial processes, and open access.

What content trends are featured?
Topics cover cancer projections, nutraceuticals in India (USD 32B market), microbiome health, AI drug discovery, sustainable biotech, and quantum computing.
How does Scientific Nexus work?
It's the networking arm under Science Catalogs, enabling researchers to connect, collaborate, discuss ideas, and share knowledge in a digital space for researchers and scholars.
What AI tools does the platform offer?
Tools include Journal Finder for manuscript matching, proprietary plagiarism checkers trained on academic documents, AI-driven paper searches across 250M+ docs, and SciNexId for unique researcher identities.
What is Science Catalogs?
Science Catalogs is an online hub for accessing peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, and AI-powered tools like plagiarism detection and researcher networking via Scientific Nexus.

Author, Reviewer, Editor

Questions about submitting manuscripts, editorial processes, and open access.

What is the role of Editor-in-Chief?
Editor-in-Chief and board oversee quality, select reviewers, and make decisions from experts in trending fields of the Journal.
How to become a reviewer?
Register via Scientific Nexus with your expertise (e.g., nutraceuticals, AI tools); match via AI system; reviews take 2-4 weeks with guidelines for constructive feedback.
What do authors need to know?
Ensure ORCID integration, CC-BY licensing, and compliance with funder OA mandates; benefits include double blinded peer-review publication, multimedia support, and amplified impact via networking.

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