Special Issues Guidelines

Special Issues (also called Themed or Focused Issues) present collections of research papers centered around a specific topic or emerging area. They allow the journal to spotlight timely, cohesive themes and bring together multiple contributions in one curated collection.

Below are guidelines for proposing, preparing, reviewing, and promoting Special Issues at Global Journals®.

What is a Special Issue

Purpose & Scope

Advantages of Publishing in a Special Issue

Proposal & Guest Editor Role

When proposing a Special Issue, you should provide

Guest Editor Responsibilities & Ethics

Submission, Review & Decision Workflow

Timeline & Publication Strategy

Promotion & Visibility

Quality Assurance & Editorial Checks

Supplementary & Supporting Information

Supplementary or supporting information (SI) is additional material that complements the main article, such as extra tables, extended methods, datasets, audio/video files, or additional figures. This information is optional but can strengthen transparency, reproducibility, and depth of your work.

Here is how Global Journals® handles Supplementary Information, adapted from best practices: