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Journal Selection & Submission

Q: Can I submit the same manuscript to multiple journals at once?

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  • Submitting the same manuscript at the same time to more than one journal is an example of a duplicate submission; this is unethical in academic publishing.
  • Major publishers (e.g., Elsevier, Springer, Wiley) and international global bodies (e.g., COPE, Committee on Publication Ethics) prohibit duplicate submission.
  • Penalties include being blacklisted, retraction of your other works, or being reported to institutions.
  • Instead, authors should wait until they receive a formal decision (acceptance, rejection, or confirmation of withdrawal) from the first journal, and only then should they consider approaching the second journal.

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