Book(s) submitted to Insights Publisher will follow 5-stage publication processing flow as below,


First Stage



Note: "New Book Proposal" Submission Form


Second Stage


 

 


Note: 

"Formal Book" Submission Form

"Book Chapter" Submission Form


Third Stage



Fourth Stage



Fifth Stage



Note: APC, Article Processing Charge; LOC, Library of Congress; B/W, Black/White; Dept., Department.



Reviewing and Promptness of Publication


All books submitted for publication are immediately subjected to editorial scrutiny, in consultation with members of the Insights Publication Examining Committee (IPEC) and by neutral external independent peer reviewers. Every effort will be made to peer review submitted books rapidly. Books which are delayed by authors in revision for more than 30 days will have to be re-submitted as a new submission. Books accepted for publication are typeset and proofs are dispatched to authors for any corrections prior to final publication.


Language and Editing


Books and Chapters can be written in any types of language in a clear and correct style. Submitted books and chapters will not be edited for style or language, and the publisher and/or language-preferred reviewers may advise rejection of a book/chapters if it is has grammatical errors.


Proof Corrections


Editors and Authors will receive page proofs of their accepted Book and chapter before publication. To avoid delays in publication, proofs should be checked immediately for typographical errors and returned within 48 hours. Major changes are not acceptable at the proof stage. If unable to send corrections within 48 hours due to some reasons, the author(s) must at least send an acknowledgement on receiving the galley proofs or the book and chapters will be published exactly as received and the publishers will not be responsible for any error occurring in the published material in this regard.


Plagiarism Prevention


Insights Publisher uses the iThenticate software to detect instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted chapters. iThenticate software checks content uploaded by the editorial office against a database of periodicals, the Internet, and a comprehensive database. It generates a similarity report, including the percentage overlap between the uploaded chapters and published material. Any instances of content overlap are treated according to a book peer review integrity statement and the policies recommended by the editorial Committee. The publisher assures to be committed to actively combating plagiarism and publishing original submissions.