SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING HELP

Research works carried out in the academic environment provide ample of opportunities to publish the new ideas, findings, and conclusions in various sources. In this page we provide a platform for the aspiring persons to publish their scholarly work in an appropriate way. This will help them to have an overview about how to publish and maximise the impact of their research findings.

On this page, we provide information about the scholarly publishing process, tips on how to promote your work to increase impact, and tools for tracking research impact.
The University Grants Commission mandates each scholar to publish their research work in peer-reviewed, impact factor, and UGC recommended journals in their respective subjects. The UGC approved list of journals is available at the URL:https://ugccare.unipune.ac.in/apps1/home/index . Articles from scholarly journals, also called peer-reviewed, academic, refereed, or professional journals, are often required or strongly recommended by faculty at the university level for use in writing research papers and projects. This is especially true for M.Phil/ Ph.D courses and is essential in quality graduate work. These are some characteristics that distinguish scholarly journals from other periodicals:


Scholarly
Author Researcher or scholar in the field; credentials listed
Audience Other scholars, professionals, or students familiar with the field
What is the purpose of the publication? To report original research, experiments, or case studies carried out in a particular field
Are sources cited? Always have references footnotes or bibliography
Who publishes it? Professional association, Institutions or commercial enterprise
Appearance in print? Somber, serious may have charts, graphs, equations, limited advertising, little or no color
Example Journal of Physical Education Sports and Allied Disciplines

Research articles written for scholarly journals are usually reviewed and revised before being accepted for publication. Guidelines for contributors are usually listed somewhere in the publication. Articles are often anonymously reviewed by several other subject experts; this process is called "peer review" and such a periodical is considered as "refereed journal."