Can an undergraduate publish a research paper?
Most undergraduates do not publish, but it’s quite normal for undergraduates who get involved in research to end up publishing. They get connected to a research project, but their work isn’t publishable.
Where can I publish my undergraduate research?
Journals that Publish Student Research and Writing
- Girl Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Undergraduate Research.
- International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities.
- Journal of Student Research.
- Queen City Writers.
- Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal.
- Inquiries.
- Undergraduate Journal of Service Learning and Community Based Research.
How long does it take to publish a paper in Nature?
At Nature, the median review time has grown from 85 days to just above 150 days over the past decade, according to Himmelstein’s analysis, and at PLoS ONE it has risen from 37 to 125 days over roughly the same period.
Why are papers rejected?
The reasons for a paper being rejected once it has been reviewed fall mainly into two categories: (1) problems with the research; and (2) problems with the writing/presentation of the paper. A paper may be rejected because of problems with the research on which it is based.
Is it difficult to publish in nature?
It may sound like a riddle—but according to a new study, it is in fact getting harder to publish in prestigious multidisciplinary journals such as Nature, Science, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences if you haven’t previously done so.
Is it free to publish in nature?
Nature journals have no page charges, though the publishers ask for a contribution to costs of colour figure reproduction in primary research articles. For figures in which the use of colour is essential, the editors will waive this charge upon request if an author is unable to pay it.
How can I publish in nature?
At submission. The criteria for publication of scientific papers (Articles) in Nature are that they: report original scientific research (the main results and conclusions must not have been published or submitted elsewhere) are of outstanding scientific importance.
How much does it cost to submit to nature?
From 2021, the publisher will charge €9,500, US$11,390 or £8,290 to make a paper open access (OA) in Nature and 32 other journals that currently keep most of their articles behind paywalls and are financed by subscriptions.