How OpenMed Works: From Submission to Publication
Our platform offers a transparent, rapid, and credible publishing model designed specifically for the medical and health life sciences community. We prioritize open access, reproducibility, and post-publication engagement, ensuring your work reaches the right audience while maintaining scientific integrity. Here’s how the process works:
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1. Submit Your Research
Submitting to OpenMed Research is quick, intuitive, and entirely online. Here’s a step-by-step overview:
- Login or Create an Account: Access our secure manuscript submission portal.
- Prepare Your Files: Have your manuscript, figures, supplementary material, and cover letter ready.
- Choose Article Type: Select the appropriate category for your submission.
- Enter Metadata: Include title, abstract, keywords, author info, and funding disclosures.
- Upload Files: Upload the manuscript and all associated documents.
- Select License & Fees: Choose your open access license (e.g., CC BY) and agree to APCs or request a waiver.
- Submit: After a quick editorial screening, your manuscript enters peer review or preprint publication.
Need help? Our editorial support team is here to assist every step of the way.
2. Immediate Publication After Checks
- Once approved for basic compliance, your article is published rapidly with a DOI and indexed in real-time.
- The article is clearly marked as “Awaiting Peer Review”, making it accessible while the formal review process begins.
3. Transparent Peer Review
- All peer reviews are openly visible, signed by reviewers, and linked to their professional profiles.
- Instead of a simple “accept/reject,” reviewers provide structured feedback using a standardized scoring matrix.
- Authors can respond publicly, fostering a constructive dialogue.
4. Versioning for Continuous Improvement
- Authors may update their article anytime, addressing reviewer feedback or adding new data.
- Each version is independently citable, with full version history available.
5. Indexing & Recognition
- Articles that meet review quality thresholds are flagged as “peer-reviewed and verified”.
- Finalized articles are indexed in major medical and life science databases, increasing visibility and academic credibility.