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Researcher & Researcher FAQ

Publishing on Expertini Research —
your questions answered

Detailed answers for researchers, academics, students, and industry professionals who want to publish their work on Expertini Research. From first submission to Google Scholar indexing — everything you need to know.

Getting Started

Do I need an institutional email or affiliation to register?

No. Expertini Research does not require institutional affiliation. You can register with any email address — Gmail, personal domain, or institutional email are all accepted.

We explicitly support four researcher types: Academic Researcher, Student Researcher, Corporate Researcher, and Independent Researcher. The last two categories in particular are designed for people working outside traditional academic structures.

What is the difference between a Researcher account and a Subscriber account?

Researcher accounts can submit papers, manage publications, access author analytics, and use the full research tool suite. Researcher accounts are for anyone who produces research — not just academics.

Subscriber accounts are for readers. They can bookmark papers, follow researchers, set paper alerts, and use some of the tools (Paper Summariser, Paper Search). They cannot submit papers.

You can register for either at researcher/register or register.

Can I sign in with Google?

Yes. Google OAuth is available on both the register and login pages. When signing in with Google for the first time, you are asked to select your account type (Researcher or Subscriber). Your Google profile picture is used as your default profile photo.

Submission Process

How do I submit a paper?

After registering and completing your researcher profile, go to your dashboard and click "Submit New Paper" (or visit /researcher/submit-paper/). The form has four steps:

  • Step 1: Title, abstract, category, research type, keywords
  • Step 2: Full text (paste, type, or upload DOCX/PDF for extraction)
  • Step 3: Author details, ORCID, institution, co-authors
  • Step 4: Review summary and submit

You can save a draft at any point and return to it later. See the full submission guide.

How long does approval take?

Most papers are reviewed and approved within 24 hours, often faster. We review submissions for basic compliance — minimum content requirements, appropriate labelling, no clearly harmful or illegal content.

We do not evaluate scientific merit. Our review is not peer review. If your paper meets the minimum requirements, it will be approved.

You receive an email confirmation when your paper goes live, including your permanent paper URL.

What are the minimum requirements for submission?

The required fields are:

  • Title: 10–250 characters
  • Abstract: 100–5,000 characters
  • At least one keyword
  • A research category selected from our 19 categories
  • An output type selected (preprint, thesis, conference paper, etc.)
  • Your name as corresponding author

A PDF and full text are optional — but strongly recommended for discoverability. Papers with full text are ranked higher in search results and provide more material for Google Scholar to index.

Can I submit a paper that is simultaneously under journal review?

Yes, in most cases. Most journals — including those published by Springer, Elsevier, Wiley, and IEEE — now have explicit preprint policies that permit posting before or during peer review. arXiv preprints are widely accepted.

Always check the specific journal's preprint policy before submitting there. When you submit to the journal, disclose that a preprint exists on Expertini Research. This is considered good practice and is required by some journals.

A useful resource: Sherpa/RoMEO (sherpa.ac.uk/romeo) lists journal preprint policies by researcher.

What output types can I publish?

We support 14 output types. Select the one that most accurately describes your submission:

  • Preprint
  • Peer-Reviewed Article (author-confirmed)
  • Bachelor's Thesis
  • Master's Thesis
  • Doctoral Thesis
  • Conference Paper
  • Book Chapter
  • Technical Report
  • Working Paper
  • Case Study
  • White Paper
  • Data Paper
  • Review Article
  • Registered Report

The type label appears on your paper page and is included in citation metadata. Readers and citation managers can filter by type.

Can I list multiple authors?

Yes. During submission Step 3, you can add co-author names and institutions. The submitting account is listed as the corresponding author. Co-authors do not need to have Expertini Research accounts, but you should have their permission to submit on their behalf.

After Publication

Can I update or correct my paper after it is published?

Yes. You can edit your paper's metadata and full text at any time from your researcher dashboard. Changes go live immediately.

For major revisions, we recommend noting in your abstract or a version note that the paper has been revised, with the date of revision. This maintains an honest record for readers who may have cited the earlier version.

If you need to make a correction that affects a key finding or claim, consider adding a correction notice explaining what changed and why.

How do I retract a paper?

Email research@expertini.com with your paper URL and the reason for retraction. We process retraction requests within 5 working days.

Following established academic practice, retracted papers remain visible on the platform with a prominent retraction notice explaining the reason. This allows citations to the paper to still resolve correctly — which matters because removing a paper entirely breaks the citation chain for anyone who cited it.

How do I get a DOI?

A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a persistent identifier registered with a DOI registration agency (Crossref, DataCite). It makes your paper permanently citable even if the URL changes.

During submission, select "Standard + DOI ($15)" or "Featured + DOI ($25)". You can also add a DOI to a previously published paper from your dashboard.

DOI assignment typically takes 1–3 business days after payment is confirmed. Your DOI will follow the pattern 10.XXXXX/expertini.XXXXXX.

Will my paper appear in Google Scholar?

Yes — every published paper on Expertini Research has complete citation meta tags that Google Scholar uses for indexing. Most papers appear in Google Scholar within 3–10 days of publication.

To check your meta tags before or after publication, use our Scholar Meta Preview tool. If your paper is not indexed after two weeks, contact us at research@expertini.com and we will investigate.

How do I track views and citations for my papers?

Your Paper Statistics dashboard shows views, downloads, citations, and comments for all your published papers. Data updates daily.

For external citation tracking, check Google Scholar directly — search for your paper title and look at the "Cited by" count. Once your paper has a DOI, it also appears in Crossref, Dimensions, and OpenAlex citation databases.

Integrity & Policies

What happens if someone reports my paper for plagiarism or data fabrication?

We investigate all credible reports. If we receive a report about your paper, we will contact you for a response before making any decision. You have the right to explain or rebut any concerns raised.

If we find sufficient evidence of a serious integrity violation, we will issue a retraction with a notice explaining the reason. If the concern is minor (e.g. inadequate citation), we may ask you to make a correction rather than retract.

False or malicious reports are taken seriously too — we do not remove papers based on unsubstantiated complaints from competitors or critics.

Can I publish a paper that has already been published in a journal?

This depends on the journal's copyright policy. Many journals permit authors to post preprints or accepted manuscripts in open repositories. The key distinction is:

  • Preprint (submitted version): Almost always permitted
  • Accepted manuscript (post-peer-review, pre-typeset): Permitted by many journals after an embargo period
  • Published version (typeset PDF): Usually not permitted without explicit researcher permission

Check your journal's policy on Sherpa/RoMEO. If permitted, you can post here with a note indicating the published version is available at the journal DOI.

Who owns the copyright on my paper?

You do. Authors publishing on Expertini Research retain full copyright over their work. We are granted a non-exclusive licence to host and display the paper. You can simultaneously publish elsewhere, submit to journals, or request removal at any time.

We do not transfer copyright to Expertini or claim any ownership over submitted research.

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