Order for Certificate
Authors may request official certificates related to their manuscript or publication for academic, institutional, or professional documentation. Certificate requests are processed after basic verification of author identity and manuscript details.
- Certificate of Publication.
- Certificate of Acceptance (where applicable).
- Certificate of Presentation (only if officially applicable).
- Certificate of Authorship or Contribution (where applicable).
- After publication is completed and the article is live.
- After acceptance is confirmed (for acceptance certificates).
- When your institution requires formal documentation for records, appraisal, or reimbursement.
- Manuscript ID or article link.
- Article title.
- Journal name, volume, issue, and year (if available).
- Corresponding author name and email.
- Co author names as they should appear on the certificate.
- Certificate type requested.
- Recipient name, designation, and institution (if required).
- Certificates are issued in digital format.
- If a printed copy option is offered, packing and shipping details will be required, and charges may apply.
- Certificates are issued only for verified records.
- Name formatting should match the final published article or accepted manuscript record.
- Requests with incomplete details may require follow up before processing.
QUESTIONS?
FAQs
What is the difference between a publication and acceptance certificate?
A publication certificate confirms the article is published and accessible. An acceptance certificate confirms acceptance status where applicable.
Can you include multiple authors on one certificate?
Yes, where applicable. Provide full names and the exact order as required.
I do not have a manuscript ID. Can I still request a certificate?
If published, provide the article link. If not published, share the title, journal name, and the email used during submission so the record can be located.
What causes certificate requests to be delayed?
Most delays occur due to mismatched names, missing manuscript or article details, or unclear certificate type.
Can the certificate mention my institution or designation?
Yes. Provide the institution name and designation exactly as required by your records.
Can you issue certificates urgently?
If you have a deadline, include it in your request. Urgent handling depends on verification and workload, but complete details reduce turnaround time.