The upkeep of scientific publications is critical for a significant number of publishers and scholars. Because of the profound changes that have taken place across the publishing sector in recent years, it is now exceedingly challenging for publishers to keep producing periodicals and organizing conventions. NISTEMR is a place where people who want to buy, invest in, or work with journals as well as look into the possibility of outright ownership can meet.
The principles for sharing integral data and materials expeditiously are as follows:
We will find the right journal of one’s choice.
An Organization that wants to sell our journal or partner with their journals with us for publishing can come to us we will find the right party of their choice.
We will help you collaborate with other journals to give them better visibility and help them gain a sustainable reputation in the scholarly/academic world.
You have to trust us, and we will serve you with confidence.
If you want to step outside the box and expand your ideas and your publishing business, we’re happy to help you find the best service provider.
We welcome new strategic partnerships and will work together with you to further deliver the highest level of service to our customers.
Who can apply?
Partners may be academic institutions, societies, government bodies such as a Ministry of Health, research funders and other companies and organizations in health research keen to publish their high-quality research output in collaboration with Journals system publisher, fast-tracking their research output to a global audience.
We will provide:
NISTEMR provides guidance through an experienced, dedicated publication manager and an editorial and production team.
NISTEMR also provides comprehensive training in the form of workshops and webinars for the partner’s researchers and the journal’s editor-in-chief, managing editor, and editorial board.
Publish your Journals
NISTEMR is an academic publishing partner with expertise in print and electronic publication. We offer a full range of publishing, membership, marketing, electronic publishing, and fulfilment services that enable journal editors to focus on publishing the best and most current scholarship possible. Our in-depth knowledge of the business aspects of journal publishing enhances the impact and dissemination of a journal’s content within the scholarly community.
BOOST SUBMISSIONS TO YOUR JOURNAL
A problem that publishers don’t want to face, unfortunately, is the constant decline in the number of submissions to their journals. At first glance, the reasons for the decline may not be obvious, but a thorough examination of the journal may reveal several explanations that may lead to potential solutions. If you encounter pullback, there are four ways to counter it:
More high-quality submissions = Increased visibility + Trust.
Evaluate your online submission system.
If the submission system is difficult to use, authors tend to submit to journals with intuitive and well-designed interfaces. If you are unfamiliar with the process of submitting a manuscript to a journal, review it yourself to identify potential pain points that may frustrate authors, and collaborate with the IT submission team they recommend to identify potential pain points. Please work with the platform support team to resolve the issue.
Review your admin checklist.
When a manuscript is repeatedly sent back to authors to correct technical issues or formatting requirements before it reaches the peer review stage, authors become frustrated and send it to another journal with a more stringent control checklist. You may decide to submit your manuscript. Many journals implement checklists that detail only the main elements of a manuscript (required for editors’ and reviewers’ evaluation) at the time of initial submission, thereby reducing the time spent on each manuscript and making it more proactive. provides a unique authoring experience. Minor formatting changes can be requested upon revision.
Consider creating a special issue.
Special issues that focus on topical issues or honour important discoveries or scholars in the field are great ways to encourage submissions. Inviting authors to submit to a special issue increases the visibility of the journal. Experienced authors are more likely to submit manuscripts to journals in the future. The same goes for special issues focused on young scientists. This allows the journal to tap into new author bases and ensure that those authors have a positive experience, increasing the likelihood that they will continue to submit to the journal as they make progress in the field.
Explore the possibility of implementing a transfer workflow.
If your journal is part of a larger journal portfolio or company, a transfer workflow helps keep manuscript submissions in a “family,” so to speak. Authors are more likely to submit to journals when manuscript information and files are automatically transferred at the push of a button. It can be disappointing to see journal submissions dwindle every month, but don’t despair! If you’re motivated to thoroughly research author experiences and explore new workflows in both journals and portfolios, this trend could be reversed.