Publishing:

We are seeking out individuals and organizations who are interested in publishing their monographs, conference proceedings, and journals, both domestically and internationally. With a strong, well-established infrastructure and a global network, we are able to provide comprehensive support to our authors. Our mailing list, consisting of over 150,000 scholars, intellectuals, universities, institutions, reviewers, and readers worldwide, further strengthens our reach. To meet the demands of modern publishing, we have a fully computerized production infrastructure in place.

1.1 Publishing Activities :

Once you have submitted your manuscript to Transstellar Journal Publications and ISSI Consultancy Services, a production editor will be assigned to oversee the publication process. This editor will collaborate with you and other production experts to ensure that your paper advances through each stage of production smoothly. Our publishing house specializes in technical papers that are indexed in Scopus, SCI, SCIE, ESCI, and Web of Science journals.

1.2 Copy Editing :

An electronic copy of your manuscript will undergo line-by-line editing by a copy editor who will use the revisions feature (track changes) in MS Word. You will receive the copyedited manuscript by email, giving you the opportunity to review the edits, respond to queries, and make any necessary changes before typesetting. If no changes are needed, your manuscript will proceed to the next step.

1.3 Type setting :

The typeset manuscript is then formatted into pages and sent to the author, as well as a proofreader and any contributors to the publication.

1.4 Proof Reading :

The page proofs of the edited manuscript are reviewed by both the author and a professional proofreader. They work together to correct any errors or defects that were missed during the copy editing stage. After corrections are made, the proof is sent back to the production editor, who submits it to the typesetter for final corrections. The production editor then reviews the revised proofs to ensure that all corrections have been made. If the material is error-free, it will proceed to the next step.