To publish a study in a peer-reviewed journal, AMI Journal Article Assistance works closely with researchers who are writing or designing a study. This is frequently a difficult endeavor because accepted publications must adhere to the highest standards of scientific rigor, represent original work in the field, and advance previously completed research. Composing a publication plan and manuscript revision are the two main ways this assistance is provided. Of course, we frequently collaborate with academics who are engaged in original research. We can offer full assistance with all phases of academic research, including subject development, help with literature reviews, methodological elaboration, data analysis, and interpretation.

Assistance Plan

Many clients we work with are new to academic publishing and come to us for assistance in creating a long-term plan to publish their work and establish their place in the field. Even while most recently minted researchers are familiar with the major journals in their field, it can be difficult to create a specific plan to start publishing and focus on the most relevant publications, especially if you’re simultaneously juggling a full-time job. Therefore, we offer several stages while composing your publication plan:

Stage 1 (A thorough examination of your research): The issue statement, research questions and hypotheses, literature review, methodology, data analysis, results, and discussion are among the components of your dissertation that we will first look for common threads in this step.

Stage 2 (Sources identification): In this section, we will use the numerous projected result that we have created through the analysis of your work to search for and compile a list of possible sources for the publication of your work. We will also consider any “top pick” journals you’d like to look into as a potential home for your work and your ambitions for the potential future path of your research.

Stage 3 (Textual analysis of exemplar pieces): In the last stage, we will look through each publication’s back issues to find articles that, in terms of topic and manner, are similar to yours. We will also point to a few recent volumes and issues’ worth of articles that are typical of the current work the journals publish. To determine how to involve to your research in article format, what knowledge can be assumed to be known by the reader, and what must be explained (and exactly how much and in what ways), we further identify those articles and then conduct a thorough rhetorical analysis of each, determining its purpose and audience.

After we provide our results, we consult with you to determine how you want to continue. If our search turns up several papers that would be perfect for your research, we may then use the text to structure your study for review and publication. The most important step would be choosing a suitable journal, and we might help you with this by providing a list of 3–4 peer-reviewed journals that seem like a promising choice for your work.