“Juniper Publishers Review”


As I was having my students research material for which I was the corresponding author, I directly forwarded to them and within one day they gave me to fill cover letter and manuscript ID for further reference. They said that my article was under peer review process and after 1 week I got to know review comments of my thesis. To my surprise the review which they gave me in return were authentic and real mistakes of our this is work. They also allowed us to modify our work and resubmit again after which they rechecked it and then gave acceptance to publish my work.

Soon after two days I found my article PDF in my mail. I was having minor corrections in PDF and they patiently handled the work and said to pay amount before publishing online which was worth for my work. Payment process was also easy and less time consuming and exactly after 24hrs of paying the amount they published my article online. Though the process was bit time consuming, like it took around 15 days to publish my work but at the end it was all worth after seeing my student's work published online. Even they gave me link of PDF, which I've shared with my colleagues and received appreciation from them too. I must say that the peer review process and the chat person who patiently kept us following through the publication process helped me a lot in this work. After 1 week I looked at the site and the issue consisting of my article got released with full text. Well, they also gave me DOI number, which surprisingly I've never thought they would give me without asking.

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