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Reasons to submit your research to PhysMath Central's journals

Open access BMC

Research articles published in PhysMath Central's journals are freely available online to the entire global scientific community. They are available via PhysMath Central's website and arXiv.org as well as in many other major international archives.

Rapid publication

Online submission, electronic peer review and production make the process of publishing your article simple and efficient.

Quality, reputation and high standard of peer review

All of PhysMath Central's journals have a high standard of peer review. The precise form of peer review is left to those responsible for editorial control of the individual journal. To read the individual peer review policy for a particular journal please click here.

All of PhysMath Central's journals boast strong Editorial Boards who help with policy and decision-making, and in some cases help with choosing referees and reviewing manuscripts.

Impact Factors and Thomson Scientific (ISI) citation tracking

Many of PhysMath Central's journals will be submitted to by Thomson Scientific (ISI) for citation tracking and inclusion in Web of Science, and expect to have Impact Factors within the next two years.

High visibility and international readership in your field

PhysMath Central's Open Access policy ensures high visibility and maximum exposure for your work - anyone with online access can read your article. Top-quality articles in PhysMath Central's journals are accessed thousands of times over the course of a month.

Included in arXiv.org, Google and all major bibliographic databases

All articles published in PhysMath Central journals are included in arXiv.org and all major bibliographic databases (Citebase, Scirus, Scopur, Google, OAIster) so that your work can be found easily and cited by researchers around the world.

You retain copyright, licensing the article under a Creative Commons license

This means that your article can be freely redistributed and reused by yourself and others as long as the article is correctly attributed. For example, your published article can be posted on your personal or institutional homepage, emailed to friends and colleagues, printed and sent to as many people as you wish, archived in a collection, distributed on CD-ROM, included in coursepacks, quoted in the press, translated and further distributed as often and widely as possible.

No space constraints

Publishing online means unlimited space for figures, extensive data and video footage.

Promotion of your articles

Articles are widely promoted through email updates, table of contents, email alerts, postings on PhysMath Central's homepage, printed abstract books mailed to academics and press releases to the general and scientific press - all resulting in increasing levels of accesses for each article. PhysMath Central also attends many major scientific conferences to bring your work to the attention of others in your field. You can also promote your article via your own email lists, online links, listserves, distribution at conferences and any other innovative techniques you wish to adopt.

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