FAQ's


1. Are (Is) the Universal Library Open Access Publications, peer-reviewed?
All articles published in Universal Library Open Access Publications are peer-reviewed.

2. How long will it take to peer review my manuscript?
We aim to provide a service that is faster than traditional journals, without compromising the Quality of the peer review process. Most of the papers accepted in Universal Library Open Access Publications go through the peer review process before 2 weeks time.

3. Can I submit my manuscript to you even though it is published elsewhere?
No. Universal Library Open Access Publications only consider original articles. Articles must not have been published in any other journal.

4. When should I submit my papers? Are there any deadlines?
You can submit your manuscript at any time. Your papers will be published in the upcoming issue once the papers are accepted and the peer-reviewing process is done.

5. How can I find out about the status of my journal manuscript?
For all of our journals, the corresponding author can contact us through their respective emails mentioned in our Journals individually. Contacting us at editor@ulopenaccess.com will guide you through the various stages from the moment your article has been accepted until it is published. You can also call or email us for any further information.

6. What type of file format do you accept?
We are accepting the documents in MS. DOC or MS. DOCX format, which needs to be Microsoft Word 2007, 2016 or later versions.

7. How do I submit my manuscript?
Authors should submit their manuscript through our Online Submission or can email us their papers by visiting the corresponding journal page and writing to the editor of the journal.

8. How much is charged for the publication of a paper?
Open Access publishing involves the payment of Article Publishing Charges (APC) by the author. APC is important for covering the cost of publishing and for disseminating quality publication services. Can email us by visiting the corresponding journal page and writing to the editor of the journal.