Fast-Track Your Breakthrough Research with Short Communications

Short communications provide a quick and effective way to share important research findings without delay. Ideal for preliminary results, novel insights, or timely responses, this format ensures rapid visibility in the academic community. Our experts help you present clear, concise, and impactful content that meets journal standards and increases your chances of fast publication success.

Perfect For These Research Scenarios

Short communications are ideal for specific situations where rapid dissemination is critical.

Preliminary Findings

Share early results that warrant immediate attention from the scientific community before full study completion.

Response to Published Work

Submit letters commenting on recently published articles to continue scientific dialogue.

Negative Results

Publish important negative findings that prevent research duplication and save resources.

Urgent Discoveries

Rapidly communicate time-sensitive findings like disease outbreaks or new therapeutic approaches.

Comprehensive Short Communication Support

End-to-end assistance for rapid publication success.

Concise Manuscript Writing

Expert drafting of focused, impactful content that delivers your core message within strict word limits while maintaining scientific rigor.

Figure & Table Optimization

Creation of publication-ready figures and tables that effectively communicate key results with limited space allowance.

Cover Letter for Editors

Compelling cover letters explaining why your findings deserve rapid publication and expedited peer review.

Target Journal Selection

Strategic recommendations for journals that actively publish short communications in your field with fast turnaround times.

Rapid Revision Support

Quick-turnaround revisions to address reviewer comments and resubmit within tight deadlines.

Formatting & Submission

Precise adherence to journal guidelines and complete submission management through online systems.

Top Journals Accepting Short Communications

We have experience with leading journals across all disciplines.

Nature

Brief Communications

Impact Factor: 69.5

Science

Reports

Impact Factor: 56.9

Cell

Short Articles

Impact Factor: 64.5

PLOS ONE

Short Reports

Open Access

Scientific Reports

Brief Communications

Nature Portfolio

FEBS Letters

Short Communications

Biochemistry

Chemical Communications

ChemComm

Chemistry

Electronics Letters

Fast Publication

Engineering

Fast-Track Publication Workflow

Streamlined process designed for rapid turnaround without compromising quality.

1
Submit Abstract

Share your key findings with clear objectives and research highlights.

2
Journal Selection

We identify suitable journals based on scope, impact, and timelines.

3
Manuscript Drafting

Develop a concise, well-structured, and impactful manuscript.

4
Review & Revise

Ensure accuracy, formatting, and compliance with journal guidelines.

5
Submission

Submit your paper efficiently with all required documents.

6
Acceptance

Achieve faster acceptance with expert guidance and support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about short communication publication.

Short communications typically range from 800 to 1,500 words, depending on the journal. Some journals allow up to 2,000 words for brief reports. We help you optimize your content to fit within your target journal's specific word limits while preserving scientific integrity and impact.

Our standard turnaround for a short communication is 2-3 weeks from abstract to submission-ready manuscript. For urgent cases, we offer express delivery in 5-7 business days. The timeline depends on data availability, complexity, and target journal requirements.

Yes, preliminary findings are ideal for short communications. Many journals specifically encourage submission of early-stage research that shows promising results, novel observations, or unexpected findings that warrant rapid dissemination before complete study conclusion.

Yes, short communications undergo peer review, but the process is typically faster than full-length articles. Reviewers focus on novelty, significance, and methodological soundness rather than exhaustive detail. Some journals offer expedited review tracks for brief communications.

Yes, many researchers publish preliminary findings as a short communication and later publish a comprehensive full-length article with additional data and deeper analysis. However, check your target journal's policy on prior publication to avoid self-plagiarism issues.