Dos and don'ts of a successfully peer-reviewed publication: From A–Z

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To have a successful publication in a peer-reviewed journal, a collection of factors and items is needed. Some of them directly and the others indirectly have important roles in scholarly publication. However, a well-designed scientific investigation together with a powerful academic English language may guarantee the publication of a manuscript. In other words, a standard and professional methodology which is expressed by an influent academic English language constitutes the soul of the manuscript's body. Obviously, the accuracy and fluency of the English language of the manuscript is the author(s)’ responsibility and neither the reviewers’ nor the editor's and the journal's. As publication of a research paper is the complementary section of a scientific study, it is recognized as an academic criterion for academicians. Thus, this review focuses on the all of items which are necessary and vital for a successful scholarly publication.

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BEHZADI, P., & GAJDÁCS, M. (2020). Dos and don’ts of a successfully peer-reviewed publication: From A–Z. European Journal of Microbiology and Immunology, 10(3), 125–130. https://doi.org/10.1556/1886.2020.00023

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