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How to Publish a Research Paper?

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Team YMGrad 23 May 2023    2988 views
Updated: 3 Jun 2023
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Are you looking for ways to build a nuanced academic profile? Keeping a few factors in mind while prepping for admission to your dream university can massively increase your chances of getting in.


And research papers are one of the best ways to showcase your potential for graduate studies.


Here, you will get a step-by-step guide on publishing a research paper. 


Incidentally, if you want to develop a prominent profile from scratch, our experts are just one click away. Check our Profile Building Guidance and enhance your admissibility.

 

   Table of contents:

WHAT IS A RESEARCH PAPER?

A research paper is an elaborative written piece that consists of an argument, followed by your analysis, which reflects on your ability to conduct original scientific investigations. 

A research paper establishes that you have a profound understanding of your field and leaves a positive impression on the admissions committee.

WHAT ARE THE MOST POPULAR TYPES OF RESEARCH PAPERS?

Based on your research method, research papers fall under two categories: Argumentative and Analytical.

Argumentative or persuasive papers focus on viewpoints, opinions, facts, and evidence produced or presented by the author as his thesis. These essays establish a new stance, and your prime aim is to convince the readers how and why your assertion is correct. 


On the other hand, analytical papers are a response to argumentative papers. Here, the authors assume a neutral stance and comment on the already-established thesis, putting forth their opinions and arguments to further improve the existing methodologies. 

WHAT IMPORTANCE DOES A RESEARCH PAPER HOLD?

One look at this mail will quash any doubts you have about investing time and effort in publishing a research paper.

 

Being a research scholar guarantees that your portfolio will capture the attention of the admission committee. 

Hence, without any further delay, let’s take a look at the procedure for publishing research papers.

HOW TO PUBLISH A RESEARCH PAPER?


Research papers are the cherry on top of your admission application. However, getting your research published can be tedious. Here are your start-to-finish directions to approach a research paper:

1. Identify a research topic.

Choose a sub-branch in your field that intrigues you.


For example, Robotics comes under Artificial Intelligence, which is a subset of Computer Science.


Once you have decided on the subject, pick a “research problem.” After your research topic is finalized, move on to the next step.

2. Read topic-centric review papers.

Wading through the published review papers equips you with a broad outlook on what approaches have been undertaken and how they were received by reviewers. 


Reading multiple publishments also gives you an idea about how to put forward your argument, what data collection method to use, and how to proceed with your research paper. 

3. Find a better or a new solution.

Now that you have read substantial information pertaining to your topic of research, the next step should be to come up with a new solution that addresses your concerning questions in the best possible form.


For example, one approach could be identifying two exemplary explanations you came across while reading the reviews and clubbing them together to formulate an even better version that tackles the limitations related to both.


Or, you can brainstorm to develop a brand new explication; the choice is all yours.

4. Find a conference/ journal based on the requisite impact factor.

Firstly, you must be wondering what is an impact factor. Well, the impact factor is an indication that points toward the number of citations of articles published in a certain journal in a span of the last two years. 


You can refer to reliable and verified sources like Scopus Index to check the impact factor for your field.

 

Once you are done finalizing the journal, the next step is to go to their website and look out for the required format. The journal might ask for a latex file or maybe a simple Word document. 

5. Submit your research paper.

We are almost toward the end of the long process. Once you make a submission, the journal’s editors might ask you to make a few changes or edit specific parts. 

 

The good part is that most of the work is over, and you are almost on the verge of becoming a published author.

 

Now, you might be wondering whether to opt for a journal or a conference to present your paper. While the journals have a longer processing time of about 8-9 months, the paper holds more worth as a result of its high quality and robust peer review. 

 

However, if you are a fresher seeking experience or do not have much time on your hands, presenting your paper at a conference is the most suitable option for you. 

What's more, you can join a group of like-minded individuals to collaborate on shared research interests, where you also get to split the cost of publishing with the co-authors.

Check out the groups now!


With this, we come to the end of the steps for publishing a research paper, but there is still one very important question left to answer.

CAN RESEARCH PAPERS GET YOU FUNDING OR SCHOLARSHIPS?

Well, the answer is definitely a big yes!

Here are examples of a few candidates with a published paper who were awarded more scholarships than applicants without any research papers.

Following two candidates applied to a similar program in Computer Information Technology and yet the person with research is the only one with a scholarship.

 

 

Here, you can see a humongous difference in the amount of funding as a result of research publication. 

 

Difference between financial assistance received by two social psychologists based on research papers in psychology studies. 

Hence, you can always count on research papers for good financial assistance options.

 

Still not sure where to get started? Check out our Research Paper Drafting and Publishing Help.


Our team of experts will assist you on each step, from drafting to publishing, until you reach the milestone. 

 

Happy Publishing!
 

FAQs


1. Can I publish my own research paper?
Yes, you can. Follow the steps mentioned above or seek our assistance through the Research Paper Publishing service. 

 

2. Where can I publish a research paper?
You can get your paper published in a journal or present it at a conference. Whichever way suits you best!

 

3. How much does it cost to publish a research paper?
There are free as well as paid journals that publish your work. Although paid journals are much faster, it is advisable to aim for unpaid ones as they carry more weight and influence. 

 

4. Can I publish a research paper without a PhD?
Yes, you can publish a paper without enrolling in a Ph.D. program.

 

5. How many months does it take to publish a research paper?
Publishing a research paper can take somewhere between three to nine months, depending upon the type of journal, the time taken to process peer-reviews, and the frequency of publication in that journal.

 

6. How long should a research paper be?
An average research paper should have 4000 to 6000 words.

 

7. Do authors get paid for publishing a research paper?
No, authors are not paid for their academic research publications.

 

8.  Is publishing research worth it?
Drafting research papers not only augments your expertise in the field but also boosts your academic profile, thereby escalating your chances of getting into a prestigious college.