Abstract
Over the years, numerous research projects reacting to an array of scientific questions have been pursued and most have been accomplished. However, despite the existence of several accredited, open-access- peer- reviewed- scientific journals, most of which offer waivers of publication charges to authors particularly those from low- and middle- income countries (LMICs) and potential personal and professional benefits of publishing, findings of numerous research projects remain shelved. This has left a lot of knowledge gaps in scientific literature and has negatively impacted research output in LMICs in Africa. This article explores: the benefits of publishing a research project, process of converting a research project into a publishable manuscript, and how to minimize rejections, purposely to hearten students, academics and research fellows particularly in LMICs to publish their research projects.
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