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Keywords are exactly what your research can be found in a particular database. Be careful with your word choice. Avoid common phrases and abbreviations. Imagine that a word has been hammered into a search, how many articles will there be on it, is the word so unique and accurate that your article would be one of the first in the search results?
The correct selection of keywords contributes to a higher percentage of reading the article, and, accordingly, the likelihood of citation.

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Get scientific results and don't waste time on design. Let our professionals improve the efficiency of your scientific work.
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FOR AUTHORS:
After the publication of your article in a scientific journal, the work on the publication is not completed. It is necessary to perform a series of actions that will make it more visible in the scientific world. As a result, the number of citations of the article may increase, and accordingly, the indicators of the scientist will increase.
We bring to your attention a playlist with videos, with the help of which you will learn how to upload your work to various databases for scientific content.
APPRECIATE YOUR RESEARCH
Always be very careful when choosing a journal. Study its policies, rules for reviewing articles and scientometric indicators. Evaluate the resources where the journal is indexed. Only by evaluating this, you will be able to understand how high the likelihood is that after publication in the selected journal, your article will be appreciated in the world.
APPRECIATE YOUR TIME
No one except you can conduct and describe the research in a quality manner. But its design can be passed on to the shoulders of professionals in this field. While you are already doing other research and developing yourself as a scientist, we will help you arrange an article, select a journal or increase the readability of a published article.
FOR REVIEWERS
Seven commandments of a good reviewer:
Be careful with time. Good reviewers do not make colleagues wait longer than necessary for a review. Some scientists have worked for years to prepare their research for peer review. When you receive your first review invitation, note the deadline. If the deadline is unreasonable, don't be afraid to ask for an extension. In fact, the ideal time to ask for an extension is right after you receive your first invitation.
