Information For Authors
Great Britain Journals Press publishes scholarly books, scientific monographs, edited volumes, and other research-based academic works. We are interested in book projects that have been developed with care, whether they come from university researchers, independent scholars, professional specialists, or academic editors working with a clear subject and a serious readership in mind.
Submissions may include original monographs, advanced textbooks, edited collections, specialist reference works, revised dissertations, and books written for a defined academic or professional field. A strong manuscript does not need to be fashionable, but it should know what it is trying to do. We look for a clear subject, reliable sources, a sensible structure, and writing that is ready for readers who expect accuracy and depth.
Before sending a manuscript, authors should prepare the basic details that help the editorial team assess the work properly. This includes the full title, author names, affiliations, a short abstract or summary, keywords, references, and any files needed for production. If the book includes figures, tables, images, or material owned by someone else, please check the permissions before submission. These details matter because they help readers, libraries, catalogues, and academic search tools identify the book correctly.
Book projects are reviewed through the editorial channels of Great Britain Journals Press. Anyone can browse the public catalogue without an account. Authors who want to submit a manuscript, however, should use the registration and login options provided on this platform.
If you are preparing a submission, please read the About the Press page and the Author Guidelines first. New authors can register with the press. If you already have an account, you can log in and begin the five step submission process.
Before publication, authors will be asked to confirm that the work is original, properly referenced, ethically prepared, and free from unresolved copyright or permissions issues. When a title is published as open access, the book page will show the available formats and the access details for readers.