Anyone can submit an article for publication. Write it up and mail it to the editors of any journal where you wish to get published. Sounds simple, and it is. But there's a catch. Though "anyone" can submit an article to any journal for publication, the journals are very "picky" about what they print. If you were the editor of a top-flight scientific publication, would you accept an article from a high schooler? Probably not, at least not when a flock of PhD's are filling your in box with killer stuff. Make sense? Do not let anything deter you if you wish to write for publication. Prepare your best work and submit it. Edit it and resubmit it if you have to. Shop it around. Whatever it takes. Good luck.
a scientific journal is a journal of data recorded from scientist
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An Journal would be declared whether its national or international based on its level of circulation...even, if an article is developed or written by an author from a different country than the origin of the journal... it would would be recognized as a national journal if it is circulated within the boundaries of origin...but, even if an an journal have contributors specific to a single country but has been subscribed and circulated to different nation then it can be called as international journal....Today some organizations have journals entitled inter-national journals, these are not international journals they are national journals and they are promoted so with the objective of increasing their circulation and raising money...
To cite a scientific article in a research paper, follow the citation style recommended by your instructor or the journal you are submitting to. Typically, include the author's name, publication year, article title, journal name, volume, issue, page numbers, and DOI or URL.
An Journal would be declared whether its national or international based on its level of circulation...even, if an article is developed or written by an author from a different country than the origin of the journal... it would would be recognized as a national journal if it is circulated within the boundaries of origin...but, even if an an journal have contributors specific to a single country but has been subscribed and circulated to different nation then it can be called as international journal....Today some organizations have journals entitled inter-national journals, these are not international journals they are national journals and they are promoted so with the objective of increasing their circulation and raising money...
The most reliable peer-reviewed journal article database for academic research is typically considered to be PubMed, which is maintained by the National Library of Medicine.
A. A newspaper article is most likely to be a secondary source as it typically reports on information gathered from primary sources such as research studies or interviews.
When a scientific article is rejected during the peer review process, it is typically sent back to the author with feedback from the reviewers. The author can then revise the article based on the feedback and resubmit it to another journal for consideration.
Journal of Materials Science was created in 1966.
A scientific journal is also commonly referred to as an academic journal or a research journal.
One might view the International Journal of Cancer on a website called The Wiley Online Library. Another website at which one can read about it is the National Cancer Institute.