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Can I publish an already published research paper?
The best way to proceed would be to explain in your cover letter that your paper is based on your thesis and that your thesis is already published in a repository. Provide a link to the thesis if possible. Also, make sure that you cite the thesis in your manuscript.
Can I publish research paper alone?
Yes. Papers can be published in journals. However, the author requires a regular affiliation (may not be related to academic or research).
How do I publish a research paper?
The supervisor must always be one of the authors, normally the corresponding author. You should first tell your supervisor about your interest in publishing. Then, you have to look for good scientific journals in your field, and start writing taking into consideration that writing a research paper is different from writing a thesis.
Is it possible to publish a research paper without a professor?
To address the first issue, yes, it is possible to publish without a professor. People at corporations and small companies publish all the time without academic collaborators (and without PhD level staffers). The challenge is having a topic that is worth publishing, and finding an appropriate venue to publish it in.
Should I publish my research in a revue or peer review?
Revue online or not, peer review or not, even in a simple journal. All depends on what you you are looking for by publishing your research. Not all publication are costly, nor serious. Better quality is your research, better can be the quality of the revue that will accept it.
How do I present my findings in a research paper?
Show an interest in their work, tell them about yours and express your keen interest of presenting your findings at a sympsoium, colloquium or conference. You will get practice in presenting, eventually hand in a conference-paper and usually get the chance to publish an essay in the conference-documentary.