International Conference on Business Management and Social Innovation
- Event Serial: CI15741
- Event start date: 27 Jun 2025
- Event end date: 28 Jun 2025
- Event Type: Conference
- Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: 05 Jun 2025
- Website : Go to
- Contact Person : Conference coordinator
- Organized by : wrfer
- Venue : Toronto,
Toronto,
Canada
Conference Details:
International Conference on Business Management and Social Innovation (ICBMSI) will be held on 27th Jun-28th Jun 2025 at Toronto,Canada. ICBMSI will bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Science, Engineering, Technology and Management to a common forum.
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Research Publishing & Academic Support
Explore essential information every researcher should know — from how to publish in Scopus-indexed journals to increasing your citation count. These detailed answers help you succeed in academic publishing and conference participation.
1. How to publish research in a Scopus-indexed journal?
Publishing in a Scopus-indexed journal requires a combination of good research, proper formatting, and journal selection. First, ensure your paper presents original, well-structured findings with clear methodology and reliable data. Then, identify a Scopus-indexed journal that fits your field by checking the Scopus source list. Carefully read the journal’s submission guidelines and tailor your manuscript accordingly. Before submission, use plagiarism detection and proofreading tools to maintain academic standards. Once submitted, be prepared for peer review, revisions, and communication with editors. Publishing in such journals can take time but adds significant academic credibility.
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2. Best journals for engineering/medical/science research
Choosing the right journal depends on your subject area and research scope. In engineering, journals like IEEE Transactions, Elsevier's Computers & Electrical Engineering, and Springer’s Advances in Mechanical Engineering are highly recognized. For medical research, The Lancet, BMJ, and the New England Journal of Medicine are respected worldwide. In the sciences, Nature, Science, and Cell publish groundbreaking work. It’s important to pick a journal indexed in Scopus or Web of Science, with a strong impact factor and peer-review process. Publishing in top journals can boost your academic profile and research visibility.
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3. UGC CARE vs Scopus vs Web of Science
UGC CARE, Scopus, and Web of Science are all indexing platforms, but they serve different purposes.
UGC CARE is maintained by the University Grants Commission in India and is mostly used for national-level recognition, especially for teaching and promotion purposes. Scopus, managed by Elsevier, and Web of Science by Clarivate are global indexing services that include only high-quality peer-reviewed journals. These international indexes offer better global exposure, citation tracking, and impact analysis. For international academic credibility and research outreach, publishing in Scopus or Web of Science journals is preferred over UGC CARE. Read:
UGC vs Scopus and
Scopus vs Web of Science.
4. Steps to submit a research paper successfully
Submitting a research paper involves a strategic and well-prepared approach. Start by selecting a suitable journal that aligns with your research area and publication goals. Read the author guidelines carefully and format your manuscript accordingly. Ensure your research is original, well-organized, and includes proper citations. Prepare a compelling abstract, keywords, and a cover letter. Use grammar and plagiarism checkers before submission. Once ready, submit through the journal's portal and wait for the peer-review process. Timely response to reviewer feedback and revisions will improve your chances of acceptance and faster publication.
1. Choose the right journal
2. Follow formatting and guidelines
3. Write a strong abstract and conclusion
4. Perform plagiarism and grammar checks
5. Submit via journal portal and await peer review
Always keep a cover letter and ethical approval ready if needed.
5. What is DOI and why it matters in academic publishing
DOI, or Digital Object Identifier, is a unique and permanent link assigned to a published academic work. It ensures that your paper remains accessible and citable even if the hosting website changes. A DOI improves your paper's visibility across databases, search engines, and citation indexes like Scopus or Crossref. Researchers use DOI to accurately locate and reference publications. Including a DOI in your citations also increases your work’s credibility. If your paper is published in a good journal, having a DOI is essential for academic recognition and long-term accessibility.
6. Top mistakes to avoid in journal publishing
Many researchers face rejection due to avoidable mistakes during journal publishing. One common issue is choosing a journal that does not match the research topic or audience. Others submit papers with high plagiarism, poor structure, or weak language. Ignoring the journal's formatting guidelines or reference style often leads to desk rejections. Additionally, failing to respond to reviewers or not submitting ethical approvals (if needed) can delay or cancel the publication. Publishing in predatory journals is another serious mistake that can damage your academic reputation. Always research before submitting.
7. How to choose the right academic conference
Selecting a suitable academic conference can significantly impact your research presentation and networking. First, check if the conference is organized by a reputable university, research group, or publisher. Make sure the topics align with your research field and goals. Look for conferences that offer paper publication in indexed journals such as Scopus or Web of Science. Evaluate whether the conference provides DOI, certificates, and opportunities for presenting in front of a relevant audience. Check previous editions and feedback from past attendees. A well-chosen conference enhances both your academic reach and research impact.
8. How to increase citation count and research visibility
Increasing citation count and visibility involves consistent efforts beyond just publishing. After publication, share your research on platforms like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and Academia.edu. Create and maintain your ORCID and Scopus author profiles. Use relevant keywords and an engaging title to make your paper easily discoverable. Presenting at international conferences, collaborating with researchers, and blogging about your findings can drive more attention. Actively participating in online academic communities and linking your work in presentations, thesis, or reports can also help boost citation numbers naturally over time.