Stay Tuned
Stay connected with the latest from Global Journals®, including new article releases, special collections, calls for papers, events, and community updates. Below is how you can receive timely updates and make sure you don’t miss what matters.
How You Can Stay Informed
- Subscribe to Our Newsletter
- Receive periodic newsletters directly to your inbox featuring highlights of recent publications, editorial announcements, featured articles, and more.
- Follow Us on Social Media
- Engage with us on social platforms (e.g. X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook) where we share article alerts, journal news, and discussion threads.
- Enable Alerts / RSS Feeds
- Use journal alerts (by topic or keyword) or RSS feeds so you're notified when new articles or issues are published in your areas of interest.
- Watch for Calls for Papers & Special Issues
- We regularly issue thematic calls for papers or special issues. Keep an eye on the site or newsletter so you don’t miss deadlines relevant to your field.
- Engage With Editorial Blogs & Announcements
- Our editors may post insights, commentaries, or updates about journal direction, peer review policies, or field trends, a great way to stay informed about developments.
Why Stay Tuned
- You’ll be among the first to view new research, ahead of general indexing or print.
- You’ll never miss opportunities to contribute, special issue calls, editorial board invitations, reviewer invitations.
- You gain early awareness of policy changes, publishing model updates, or enhancements to the journal website.
- Staying engaged helps build your network with authors, editors, and fellow readers interested in your discipline.
Contribute to Wikipedia
- Wikipedia is often the first stop for readers worldwide. By creating and linking your article’s themes, subjects, or research content to relevant Wikipedia entries, you can attract an immediate audience.
Join Twitter
- Twitter is one of the most powerful tools for two-way communication. Authors can share article updates, interact with fellow researchers, and receive global feedback in real time. Your tweets can be restricted to a select audience or made available worldwide, both options ensure greater visibility.
Upload Lectures to YouTube
- Beyond text, video is a dynamic medium to engage audiences. Upload lectures, presentations, or research discussions related to your article. A well-presented video can generate immense interest and long-term readership.
Start Blogging
- A blog allows authors to share extended thoughts and link directly to their research. You may include:
- A blog allows authors to share extended thoughts and link directly to their research. You may include:
- Details of upcoming lectures, meetings, or seminars.
- Inspiring questions asked during conferences and your responses.
- Opinions on recent developments or media coverage in your field.
- Feedback and suggestions from the wider research community.
- Blogs are often indexed by search engines like Google Scholar, making your work easily discoverable.
Join Academic Social Networking Sites
- Platforms like ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and Mendeley allow researchers, professors, and professionals to connect, share publications, and receive peer feedback. These networks significantly increase online presence and foster collaboration.
Create Your Own Website
- In today’s digital age, having a personal academic website is essential. It can showcase your research, publications, achievements, and provide direct links to your articles for easy citation.
Utilize Social Bookmarking with CiteULike
- CiteULike (and similar platforms) allow you to store, organize, and share research articles. These services automatically extract citation details and serve as a personal library accessible anywhere with an internet connection.
Utilize Social Bookmarking with CiteULike
- CiteULike (and similar platforms) allow you to store, organize, and share research articles. These services automatically extract citation details and serve as a personal library accessible anywhere with an internet connection.
Join Methodspace
- Methodspace provides a platform where researchers can exchange ideas, discuss methodologies, and overcome challenges. Participation here not only increases visibility but also enhances credibility among peers.
Join LinkedIn
- With over 200 million professionals worldwide, LinkedIn is one of the largest academic and professional networks. By creating a strong profile, researchers can connect with colleagues, institutions, and global audiences, boosting recognition of their work.
Join Facebook
- Facebook remains one of the most widely used platforms. Authors can create groups, pages, or communities around their research, interact with colleagues, and share updates with a wide range of audiences, both academic and non-academic.