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FAQ’s
What is the ISSN of Hanaabu Journal?
The ISSN of Hanaabu Journal is 1342-0267.
When will I receive the acceptance letter after submitting my paper to Hanaabu Journal?
The acceptance letter for your paper will typically be sent within 6 to 8 weeks after submission, following the completion of the peer-review process.
When do I need to pay the publication fee after my paper is accepted?
You need to pay the publication fee for your paper after you receive the acceptance notification from Hanaabu Journal but before the final publication of your article. Specific payment instructions will be provided along with the acceptance letter.
How much time is needed to complete the peer-review and publishing process for a manuscript in Hanaabu Journal?
The peer-review and publishing process at Hanaabu Journal usually takes 8 to 12 weeks. This includes the review, revisions, and final publication steps.
Are there guidelines for formatting and structuring my manuscript for submission to Hanaabu Journal?
Yes, Hanaabu Journal provides specific guidelines for formatting and structuring manuscripts. Authors should refer to the journal’s “Author Guidelines” section on the website for detailed instructions on formatting requirements, including citation style, length, and section organization.
Does the Hanaabu Journal charge any publication fees?
Yes, the Hanaabu Journal charges a modest publication fee to cover the costs of maintaining the open-access platform, peer review, and editorial services. However, we offer waivers for authors from low-income countries or for exceptional research papers.
What is the peer-review process for submissions to the Hanaabu Journal?
The peer-review process at Hanaabu is thorough and transparent. Once a manuscript is submitted, it undergoes an initial editorial screening, followed by a double-blind peer review by experts in the relevant field. Feedback from reviewers is then shared with the authors for revision.
How can I contact the editorial team if I have questions during the submission process?
You can contact the editorial team of Hanaabu Journal by emailing them at the designated contact address provided on the journal’s website. Additionally, some journals may offer a contact form for inquiries. Make sure to include your name, affiliation, and a clear description of your question or concern to facilitate a prompt response.
Can I access past issues of the Hanaabu Journal?
Yes, past issues of the Hanaabu Journal are available on our website. All articles are open access, allowing anyone to browse and download research papers published in previous volumes.
How often are issues of Hanaabu Journal published?
Hanaabu Journal is published quarterly, with new issues released every three months to ensure timely dissemination of research and academic contributions.
We have one question, will the paper be put in google scholar?
Yes, it will be added to google scholar.
How often is the Hanaabu Journal published?
Hanaabu Journal is published quarterly, with new issues released every three months, ensuring timely dissemination of current research.
What steps should I take if I notice an error in my published article?
ontact the Editorial Office: Reach out to the editorial office of Hanaabu Journal as soon as possible via email, providing details about the error and its significance.
Provide Documentation: Include a clear explanation of the error, along with any supporting documents or evidence that highlight the issue.
Follow Guidelines: Follow any specific guidelines provided by the journal for correcting errors, which may include submitting a correction notice.
Monitor Response: Stay in communication with the editorial office for updates on the status of your request for correction.
What is the review process like at Hanaabu Journal?
The review process at Hanaabu Journal involves a double-blind peer review, where both authors and reviewers remain anonymous. After initial editorial screening, the manuscript is evaluated by experts in the field, and authors receive feedback for revisions before a final decision is made on publication.