
Publication Frequency
Journal of Global Integrated Research (JGIR) is operated on an annual quarterly basis, and hence, we issue four issues in a year. This regular pace will enable us to publish new studies on a regular basis and, at the same time, provide each article with the thorough review and editing that it merits.
As an author, you are awaiting the appearance of your work, or as a reader, you are following the latest research, it is simple to know when to expect new material, and that is every quarter.
Authors: What It Means for You
After acceptance of a work, it only goes into the queue of one of the subsequent quarterly issues. The editorial team will inform you of which issue your article will be in so that you can make sure when your citation, reports, and presentations will be done.
We have made our publications schedule clear and foreseeable, as writers will not have to guess when the work will be published.
Readers: Why Quarterly Works
Having bi-annual publications has the following benefits:
- Regular Fresh Content: Four issues of articles are published annually, which keeps the readers in touch.
- Quality Over Rush: The system allows editors and reviewers sufficient time to make their feedback thoughtful without putting the process in unjustifiable jeopardy.
- Consistent Planning: Planning Literature Libraries, institutions, and researchers can plan reading and reference work based on established publication windows.
Visiting us to see the newest inventions or to follow discussions going on, the quarterly cycle provides a rather stable stream of research that remains topical and up-to-date.
Special or Themed Collections
Besides the regular quarterly, JGIR can also issue special issues or targeted issues at some times focusing on developed topics or areas of interest. They are special collections that are guided by the same editorial standards and seek to bring into the limelight specific discussions in the research community.
With a quarterly publication rate, JGIR is trying to balance accessibility, quality, and timeliness and enable the research to reach as many people as possible without making any concessions.

