Author FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What kind of papers does IJMRE publish?
The International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Explorer (IJMRE) publishes research papers in all areas of computer science and technology. The journal aims to disseminate cutting-edge research, innovative methodologies, and practical applications that bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical implementation. It fosters collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and industry experts. IJMRE welcomes original research articles and review papers that contribute to the knowledge and advancement of computer science and technology. The review process is typically completed within 4–6 weeks, depending on the number of submissions under review.
Q: How will I know if my manuscript is accepted or not?
Once your manuscript has been reviewed, the editorial office will notify you regarding the decision — whether it has been accepted, accepted with modifications, or rejected.
Q: What is the standard or quality of papers published in IJMRE?
IJMRE maintains a high standard of quality in its publications. Papers that make a significant contribution to knowledge — through new ideas, concepts, techniques, or results — are considered for publication after rigorous peer review. The typical acceptance rate of the journal ranges between 70% and 80%.
Q: How can I submit a manuscript or research paper to IJMRE?
Authors can submit their manuscripts through the online submission system available on the IJMRE website or via the Submit Paper section on the journal’s homepage.
Q: What is CrossRef DOI, and what is the meaning of assigning a Digital Object Identifier to a manuscript?
A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to digital content such as journal articles, ensuring a permanent and stable link to the published material. It allows the article to be easily located, cited, and accessed online through databases and indexing services like CrossRef.
