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Author Guidelines
Research Nexus Publication Journals (RENP Journals) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access platform dedicated to advancing scholarly research across a wide range of disciplines. RENP Journals foster academic excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovative exploration, providing a space for researchers to share groundbreaking insights and contribute to global knowledge.
Call for Submissions
RENP Journal invites authors to submit original research articles, review papers, and case studies that align with the journal’s aims and scope. Every submission undergoes an initial editorial assessment to determine its suitability before being sent for peer review. Manuscripts that meet the journal’s standards and research focus will proceed to a rigorous double-blind peer review process, after which a final decision on acceptance or rejection will be made.
Author Responsibilities
Authors submitting manuscripts to the Research Nexus Publication Journal (RENP Journal) are expected to adhere to the highest ethical and academic standards. Authors must ensure that their research is original, well-documented, and conducted in accordance with ethical guidelines to uphold the integrity of the publication process.
Before submission, authors are required to:
- Originality and Exclusivity
- Authors must confirm that their manuscript is entirely original and has not been published previously in any form.
- The work must not be under consideration by another journal or conference at the time of submission.
- Any data, text, or ideas derived from other sources must be properly cited and referenced to avoid plagiarism or self-plagiarism.
- Copyright and Permissions
- Authors are responsible for obtaining the necessary permissions to use copyrighted materials, including images, tables, figures, datasets, and third-party content.
- If the manuscript contains material that is not the author’s original work, proper attribution and written permission from the copyright holder must be obtained.
- Any potential copyright concerns should be disclosed to the editorial team during submission.
- Authorship and Contributions
- Authorship should be limited to individuals who have made significant intellectual contributions to the research, including conception, design, data collection, analysis, interpretation, or manuscript writing.
- All listed authors must have reviewed and agreed to the final version of the manuscript before submission.
- Individuals who contributed to the research in minor ways (e.g., providing administrative support or technical assistance) should be acknowledged in the Acknowledgment section but not listed as authors.
- Any changes to authorship (such as addition, removal, or reordering of authors) must be justified and approved by all co-authors before acceptance.
- Ethical Compliance in Research
- Research involving human subjects, animals, or sensitive data must comply with ethical standards and be approved by an institutional review board (IRB) or an appropriate ethics committee.
- For studies involving human participants, authors must obtain informed consent from subjects or their legal representatives.
- Animal research must follow internationally recognized ethical guidelines, such as the ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) guidelines or the U.S. Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.
- Authors must disclose any potential ethical concerns or risks associated with their research methodology.
By adhering to these responsibilities, authors contribute to the credibility, integrity, and ethical rigor of academic publishing in the RENP Journal.
Editorial Review and Desk Rejection
The Research Nexus Publication Journal (RENP Journal) upholds a stringent editorial review process to maintain high scholarly standards. The review process is structured into five key sections to ensure the quality, originality, and relevance of submitted manuscripts.
- Initial Editorial Screening
Upon submission, manuscripts undergo an initial screening by the editorial team to determine their suitability for further peer review. This process evaluates:
- Relevance to the journal's scope – The manuscript must align with the aims and subject areas of RENP Journals.
- Adherence to submission guidelines – Formatting, referencing, and word count must comply with journal standards.
- Plagiarism check – Manuscripts are screened using plagiarism detection software to ensure originality.
- Language clarity and readability – Poorly written manuscripts may be rejected or sent back for revision before further review.
Manuscripts that fail to meet these basic criteria may be desk rejected at this stage, and authors will be notified accordingly.
- Peer Review Process
Manuscripts that pass the initial screening are sent for double-blind peer review, where two or more experts in the relevant field assess:
- Scientific and methodological rigor – The study design, research methods, and data analysis must be robust and sound.
- Originality and contribution – The manuscript should offer novel insights or advancements in its field.
- Logical structure and coherence – The arguments and findings should be well-organized and clearly presented.
- Appropriate citation and references – The manuscript must properly acknowledge previous research and sources.
Based on reviewer feedback, the editorial team makes a decision on whether to accept, revise, or reject the manuscript.
- Editorial Decision and Revisions
After peer review, the editorial board considers reviewer comments and makes one of the following decisions:
- Accepted without changes – The manuscript is ready for publication.
- Accepted with minor revisions – Authors must make minor adjustments as suggested by reviewers before final approval.
- Major revisions required – Authors must address significant concerns and resubmit their revised manuscript for further review.
- Rejected – The manuscript does not meet the journal’s standards or fails to address key reviewer concerns.
Authors are given a deadline to submit their revisions, and failure to do so may result in withdrawal of the manuscript.
- Final Proofreading and Publication
Once a manuscript is accepted, it undergoes final proofreading and formatting to ensure:
- Consistency in formatting and referencing
- Accuracy in figures, tables, and citations
- Correction of typographical or grammatical errors
Authors are provided with proof copies for final approval before the manuscript is published in the journal.
- Desk Rejection Criteria
The editorial team reserves the right to desk reject a manuscript at any stage if it:
- Falls outside the journal’s scope and subject areas
- Contains plagiarized or previously published content
- Shows poor research methodology or lacks sufficient data to support claims
- Has significant ethical concerns, such as undisclosed conflicts of interest or lack of proper research approvals
- Is written in poor academic English that hampers readability and comprehension
Authors will be notified of desk rejection decisions along with a brief explanation, where applicable.
Types of Contributions
RENP Journals welcome a wide range of scholarly contributions that align with the journal’s scope and academic standards. The following types of submissions are accepted:
- Original Research Articles
These are empirical studies that present novel research findings, theories, methodologies, or advancements in a specific field. Original research articles should include:
- A clearly defined research problem and objectives
- A robust methodology and data analysis
- Significant contributions to the existing body of knowledge
- Proper citations and references to support claims
- Review Papers
Review papers provide a comprehensive and critical analysis of existing literature in a specific research area. They should:
- Summarize, analyze, and synthesize findings from multiple studies
- Identify research gaps and propose future directions
- Offer theoretical or practical insights based on existing knowledge
- Be well-structured, with clear discussions and conclusions
- Case Studies
Case studies offer detailed investigations of specific cases, events, organizations, or phenomena, highlighting real-world applications and implications. They should:
- Provide a clear context and background of the case
- Describe methodologies used in data collection and analysis
- Discuss practical applications, challenges, and lessons learned
- Offer insights that could be generalized or applied to similar contexts
For submission inquiries, contact: submit@renpjournal.com
RENP Journal Subject Areas
RENP Journals cover a wide range of academic disciplines, including but not limited to:
See Aims & ScopeSubmission Process
Manuscripts must be submitted electronically through the journal's designated submission platform. Authors are required to follow the guidelines below to ensure their submission meets the journal's standards for academic excellence and quality.
General Submission Guidelines
To ensure the highest standards of academic integrity and quality, authors must adhere to the following submission guidelines:
- Submission Preparation Checklist
Before submitting your manuscript, ensure compliance with the following:
- Originality: The manuscript must not have been published previously or be under consideration elsewhere. If the submission is an extension of prior work (e.g., conference papers), authors must provide a clear explanation and reference the original work.
- Format: Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx).
- Language: Submissions must be written in clear, professional English. Authors are encouraged to have their manuscripts professionally edited if necessary.
- Text Formatting:
- Single-spaced text using a 12-point, readable font (e.g., Times New Roman).
- Use consistent formatting for headings, subheadings, and references.
- Include a concise title, abstract (200–300 words), and keywords (4–6).
- Figures and Tables: All illustrations, figures, and tables should be embedded in the text at appropriate locations. Each figure and table must have a caption and be clearly numbered.
- References: Provide full citation details using a standard referencing style (e.g., APA 7 edition) as specified by the journal. URLs or DOIs must be included where applicable.
- The manuscript adheres to the structural and bibliographic guidelines in the provided Author Guidelines and Template.
- Instructions for ensuring a blind review have been followed.
- Necessary copyright permissions for any material/data not owned by the author have been obtained, and a copy of the permission must be attached.
- Conflicts of interest are declared, bio-data are provided, and sources of funding for the research are acknowledged.
- Authorship Guidelines
Authorship should be based on the following criteria:
- Substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work, or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data.
- Drafting or revising the work critically for important intellectual content.
- Final approval of the version to be published.
- Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the research.
For consortium submissions, all author names and affiliations should be listed in accordance with the provided journal template.
- Manuscript Length and Layout
- Manuscripts must be prepared using Microsoft Word format.
- The preferred length for research articles is around 5,000 words, including the reference list. Shorter contributions are welcomed, and longer articles may also be considered for publication.
- Manuscripts should be formatted according to the provided template, with pages numbered consecutively.
- Manuscript Structure
The manuscript must follow this structure:
- Title Page
- Title of the manuscript
- Full names and affiliations of all authors, including corresponding author details (email address)
- A concise abstract (250 words maximum) summarizing the key elements of the research
- Keywords (3-6 keywords)
- Main Body
- Introduction: Provide background information, the research problem, objectives, and the significance of the study.
- Literature Review (if applicable): A brief review of relevant literature, discussing the gap the study aims to address.
- Methodology: A clear description of the research design, methods, and data analysis procedures.
- Results: Present the findings of the research, including tables, charts, and figures where necessary.
- Discussion: Interpret the results in the context of existing literature, exploring the implications and contributions of the study.
- Conclusion: Summarize the findings, their relevance, and propose recommendations for future research or practical applications.
- References
- Follow the citation style as per the journal’s requirements (APA 7th edition).
- Manuscript Submission Steps
Authors must follow these steps when submitting their manuscripts:
- Register/Login on the RENP Journal’s online submission platform.
- Complete the Submission Form, including details of the corresponding author and all co-authors.
- Upload Manuscript and Supporting Files, including cover letter, figures, tables, ethical approval documents (if applicable), and supplementary materials.
- Confirm Compliance with Journal Policies by reviewing all guidelines and checklist requirements before submission.
- Submit the Manuscript and await an official confirmation email from the editorial office.
- Additional Information
- Formatting Templates: Authors must use the provided manuscript template for formatting their submissions.
- Funding Acknowledgment: Authors must acknowledge the sources of funding for their research.
- Language: Manuscripts should be written in clear, formal English. Authors for whom English is not the first language are encouraged to seek professional editing services before submission.
For more information or to submit your manuscript, please visit the RENP Journals submission portal.
Article Processing Charge (APC) and Publication Fees
RENP Journal is committed to ensuring affordable and accessible publishing while maintaining high editorial and production standards. Authors are required to pay an Article Processing Charge (APC) of $30 USD upon acceptance of their manuscript.
APC Payment Process:
- Once a manuscript is accepted for publication, the corresponding author must complete the APC payment within two (2) days to secure placement in the upcoming issue.
- The APC covers essential publication costs, including peer review management, editorial processing, and digital archiving.
- Failure to complete the payment within the stipulated timeframe may result in delays or removal from the issue.
APC Waivers and Discounts:
RENP Journal recognizes the financial constraints faced by some researchers. Fee waivers or discounts may be considered on a case-by-case basis for authors from low-income countries or in exceptional circumstances upon request.
For payment inquiries or waiver requests, contact: editor@renpjournal.com.
DOI Assignment (Optional)
- Authors who wish to have a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) assigned to their article must pay an additional $5 USD fee.
- The DOI provides a permanent and citable link to the published article, enhancing its visibility and accessibility in academic databases.
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
- This submission meets the requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
- This submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration.
- All references have been checked for accuracy and completeness.
- All tables and figures have been numbered and labeled.
- Permission has been obtained to publish all photos, datasets and other material provided with this submission.
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