Does PubNex guarantee journal acceptance?
No. PubNex prepares and organizes academic assets for review, formatting, presentation, and export. Acceptance depends on research quality, journal scope, peer review, and editorial decisions.
What file do I start with?
Both workspaces begin with an academic DOCX. Use Cure for manuscripts and articles; use Studio for books, theses, dissertations, and thesis-to-article projects.
Are poster, G Poster, and slides included?
Yes. Cure includes them as companion outputs for journal and conference workflows, and Studio offers similar supporting visual and export capabilities for long-form academic projects.
What is PubNex Studio for?
PubNex Studio is the dedicated workspace for books, theses, dissertations, chapter-based academic documents, and other long-form publishing projects.
Can PubNex Studio convert a thesis into an article?
Yes. Studio can reshape thesis research into a more focused journal-article structure, helping reduce the manual work of extracting and rebuilding the paper.
Who is this for?
Researchers, students, authors, conference presenters, journal teams, editors, publishers, supervisors, and academic institutions that need faster production-ready academic outputs.
Does PubNex automatically replace references?
No. PubNex can identify a stronger or corrected reference and prepare a proposed replacement, but the user must review and approve the change before it is applied.
Can I create graphs and study flow diagrams from my data?
Yes. The visual workflow supports spreadsheet data, editable examples, publication charts, figure preparation, and adaptable study-flow diagrams for common reporting standards.
Which editorial letters can PubNex prepare?
PubNex Cure supports initial and revised submission letters, pre-submission enquiries, transfer and special-issue letters, appeals, withdrawals, notes to editors, and confidential editor notes.
Will PubNex branding appear in my academic files?
No. PubNex branding is reserved for the application interface and business-facing documents. It is not inserted into manuscripts, journal-formatted files, academic exports, or submission packages.