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Question: Can I publish before the end of the year?

Answer: All articles approved by reviewers and the Editorial Board before December 31 may be published in the latest issue of the year in the following cases:
1. Immediately upon artistic services, the first advance publication on the Internet;
2. If the article in the queue is pending for more than 330 days;
3. If the "Publication in an issue selected by the author" service is selected and paid for: in a monthly magazine - until November 30; in a bimonthly magazine - until October 31; and in a quarterly magazine - until November 30.Upon completion of a number of technical regulations, the journals will be published before January 5, but their release date will be December. In the magazines, the RSCI was built three more days later.

Question: Your publisher provides all articles with DOI. Why do I need a DOI?
Answer: DOI is needed for a number of reasons:
1. Permanent access to the article. The article can be moved to another site, and its URL will change, but the DOI will lead the article to the new address. Thus, even if you move articles in all libraries, bibliographic databases, and in all materials that cited these articles and determined the DOI, the link to the article will be working.
2. Tracking citations. The articles page in CrossRef contains materials with DOIs that cited your article.
3. Your article will be on the pages of the articles you have cited, indicating the DOI. This way more people will know about your article.
4. Getting articles into scientific databases. Articles with DOI are automatically analyzed in a large number of scientific databases around the world, such as Dimensions, OpenAlex, Scilit, so many scientists want to get DOI for their articles.

Question: When will the article be published?
Answer: only after the article is approved by the reviewers and the editorial board, the author will independently determine the time of publication. Only after a positive decision does the author receive a detailed letter explaining this. Their essence boils down to the question: How do you want to publish? In the order of the general queue with a wait of up to a year (dates are uncertain); in the issue chosen by the author (usually, the next issue following the one being formed, in quarterly in the one being formed); publication on the Internet is the first preliminary publication (practically it is a preprint — instant publication). You should also focus on the periodicity of magazines. They are usually built at the end of the period: for example, the May issue of a monthly magazine is published from June 3 to June 5; the quarterly (conditionally, for the 1st quarter, will be published on April 3-5). The first preliminary publication of articles on the Internet on the website nbpublish.com It is published instantly at the time of payment for services with DOI, issue number, pages, metadata, bibliographies in English and English, and reviews in fully open access. But they are placed in the RSCI database only with the release of a full, equipped room. For more information, see the Services section on the website. In general, the deadline for receiving the results depends on: - the order of publication of articles by other authors that were previously announced for publication; - the workload of the headings in the publication; - priorities determined by the editorial board at the time each solution was developed. The Publishing house has the right to write works for publication in other journals of the Publishing House of the corresponding thematic orientation.

Question: How long has the article been reviewed?
Answer: In 2018, the publishing house established the Institute of Scientific Review, which employs about 700 employees specializing in various scientific disciplines. Their working conditions are quite strict: the codes of scientific experts and authors must match, and the review must be written within 24 hours. But this work is rewarded with royalties. The review is double-blind. If the reviewer uses the article for revision, then after the author's correction of the article, they switch to re-reviewing. This can last up to four reviews. For full approval, the author must receive an impeccable review. If the author does not finalize the article, it will be waiting for the author's actions.According to statistics, less than 10 percent of articles are approved the first time. Thirty percent immediately receive a refusal with motivated conclusions.
In addition, some time is spent on technical checks: Anti-rewrite, Anti-Plagiarism, Anti-art intelligence, checking bibliographic lists and formatting metadata, illustrations in the article.

Question: Is it possible to make changes to the published article?
Answer: Any changes and additions to the published article cannot be worn. Science is constantly evolving, and every author would like to change, update, or supplement something after a while... but journals record discoveries at the moment. It's like a building block. Based on it, other scientists or the authors themselves make new discoveries. But fixing the progressive development of science is very important. In addition, the article has page numbers in the journal, and it deals with the numbering of other authors' materials. It cannot be destroyed. Otherwise, scientometry will be impossible.Another factor is that all articles in online publications are published in the public domain. That means she's been read by thousands of people. Someone made links, quoted you. And if we could change the article or supplement it, then there will be no changes in the same Cyberleninka or in the American EBSCO global library. They have different owners and their own rules.

Question: Is it possible to make corrections to an article approved by reviewers for publication?
Answer: If an article is approved, it means that it has passed technical checks and received an expert opinion from reviewers. It can be published unchanged, even if there are some minor errors. However, if the authors still wish to change the text of the article or metadata, it should be borne in mind that the work after completion will have to go through all the analysis procedures again. And these are expensive procedures. Therefore, authors should order the appropriate service in the Services section on the website. nbpublish.com . After payment, the text is immediately available for editing.You should carefully pay attention to the warning when the system suggests to the author at the last viewing how the article will look online in html format. At this stage, you can still read the article one last time and make corrections.

Question: I received an order for a printed copy of the author's magazine and saw that it did not match. All texts flow from page to page in a continuous stream. Is this a marriage?
Answer: A publisher of online publications with an ISSN (online) certificate number does not have the right to issue printed magazines under the same number, as this requires a different ISSN (print). Therefore, the publisher does not print copies and does not store magazines in a warehouse. However, as an exception, we provide a paid print collection service by order of the author. This edition contains all the articles in the issue under a thick color cover, but they are compiled in HTML format. At the same time, the secret of the article begins with a new page - this allows you to save the page numbering. But the text of the article itself is not formatted and flows from page to page, not obeying the design ideas about the format of the print edition.

Question: How do I make corrections to the article?
Answer: If the author wants to make changes to an article that has not yet been published, then in no case should a new version be submitted. This will lead to a new review of the article and will require significant financial expenses from the publisher. This is the first reason. The second is the need to see your corrections and understand: how the author worked when finalizing the article. Reviewers and members of the editorial board, technical editors see everything that the author has contributed in green, and everything that has been excluded in red. This makes it easier to work and give an objective assessment of the author's work. The third reason is that when the author sends an updated version of the article, the anti-plagiarism sees the duplication of articles and blocks their promotion.If an author wants to make corrections to an unpublished article, but it is not available to him, this means that it is at one of the stages of processing, for example, reviewing. When the article is returned to the author for revision, it will be available for editing again. You can only edit while in the author's area and on top of the originally submitted version of the article. If the article is approved and you make corrections before the article is published, then you should order and pay for the service of making edits to the approved but unpublished article. If the article is published, then it is possible to make minor edits in exceptional cases, but it should be understood that corrections will only be displayed on the publisher's websites. And in scientometric databases and libraries, everything will remain as before without corrections.Therefore, do not ignore the publisher's warning when, at the last stage of uploading an article, the publisher shows the author an html version - that is, how the article will look on the Internet. At this stage, it is necessary to carefully proofread the article and, if necessary, make corrections.

 

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