Free audit of your research paper.
Stages of an audit:
The journal specialist analyzes appropriate journals by subject area.
A specialist analyzes your research paper.
Lead time: up to 5 working days.
Result: you will receive an audit report that will assess the prospects of publishing your work based on our experience of publishing more than 600 articles. The audit will include key recommendations, a timeline, and a budget for the project.
! IMPORTANT: We value the work of our experts and we bring in experts from your field of study to audit your work. The results of the audit are free of charge for you, but we pay a fee for the work done to our experts. Therefore, we conduct only one audit for one scientific work.
Our partnership is based on the Public Offer Agreement, which guarantees transparency of terms and conditions and reliability of cooperation. You can read the Agreement by following this link.
Also, at the client’s request, we sign an official contract, where all terms of cooperation and publication are taken into account: the database, journal rating, terms, cost, stages of publication, and guarantee of indexation. In this case, after fulfilling the terms of the contract, we sign the Act of acceptance of services.
Review, audit, and revision, if necessary, are carried out by subject matter experts (PhDs, professors). They collaborate with universities around the world and are reviewers of Scopus journals.
Our experts from the editorial department handle paper preparation of articles. They know all the peculiarities and complexities of the requirements of different publishers for article structure, citation styles, supporting documents for submission, and final online and offline drafts. They have extensive experience with Scopus journals and are trained in the Scopus, Web of Science, and Publons academies.
Your manager will keep you informed of all the stages of work with the article, and send documents and supporting screenshots:
Our managers are always in touch and ready to answer all your questions.
There are about 44,000 journals in the Scopus database. Specialists select a number of journals from them according to the subject of each article and check them according to all criteria. They monitor the journal’s activity, check its availability in current lists and official databases, and contact the editorial board. After the article is accepted for publication, the journal is checked again. And after publication, our specialists keep in constant communication with the Scopus support service, which significantly contributes to the acceleration of article indexing.