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- FOCUS AND SCOPE
- EDITORIAL BOARD
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- SOP OF MANAGEMENT IN MANUSCRIPT
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- PUBLICATION ETHICS
- SCREENING FOR PLAGIARISM
- AUTHOR GUIDELINES
- FAQ
- .::REVIEWER LINK::.
- BECOME A REVIEWER
- PEER REVIEWERS
- REVIEWER GUIDELINE
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
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Q: Can I submit my article to Infonomics Journal?
A: Yes, the journal accepts manuscripts that align with its scope and eligibility requirements. All submissions will follow the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
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Q: Is there a publication fee for Infonomics Journal?
A: No, the journal does not charge any submission or publication fees.
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Q: How long does the review process take?
A: The review process typically takes between 3 to 12 months, depending on the complexity and quality of the manuscript.
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Q: When will I receive a Letter of Acceptance (LoA)?
A: An LoA is issued after your manuscript is accepted following the Board of Editors' (BoE) final approval.
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Q: How do I submit a manuscript to Infonomics Journal?
A: Manuscripts can be submitted via the online submission system. Refer to the following resources for detailed instructions:
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Q: Why is my manuscript status still "Waiting Assignment" after a month?
A: This indicates your manuscript is in the queue for initial editorial screening. This process may take 1-6 months depending on the journal's workload.
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Q: Does the journal offer a "fast track" review process?
A: No, all manuscripts follow the same rigorous review process to ensure quality and fairness.
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Q: What should I do if my manuscript is rejected?
A: Authors are encouraged to carefully review the feedback provided and consider revising their work before submitting to Infonomics Journal again or another publication.
