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Unity through diversity in neuroscience: A journey into Scopus indexation
Author(s) -
KingHwa Ling,
Noraishah Mydin Abdul-Aziz,
Norshariza Nordin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
neuroscience research notes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2576-828X
DOI - 10.31117/neuroscirn.v4i2.89
Subject(s) - timeline , scopus , scientific publishing , safeguarding , publishing , psychology , diversity (politics) , open access journal , impact factor , scientific progress , library science , political science , computer science , medicine , medline , epistemology , history , law , nursing , archaeology , philosophy
Neuroscience Research Notes (ISSN: 2576-828X) was established in 2018 by a group of neuroscientists out of frustration and struggle to pay off any article processing charges for open access publication. Ever since its establishment, the journal has been steered to cater to high quality, short research and technical reports in all aspects of the nervous system. The journal emphasises hypothesis formation, research methodology, data interpretation and conclusion derived from both positive and negative findings, orphaned studies or neglected observations of related research fields. To date, the journal has received 66 submissions, with a 27% rejection rate. The average number of days for an editor to reach the first decision to accept any manuscript for further peer-reviewing is 5-day. However, it takes about 80-98 days (3 months) from submitting an article to final publication or rejection. The timeline of publishing with Neuroscience Research Notes is considered competitive and reasonable in fulfilling authors’ interest in having their research published as soon as possible while safeguarding the sanctity of the scientific peer-reviewing process.

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