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  • Authors who have published with Global Journals®.
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  • Academic readers and researchers.
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  • Industry or government professionals who have used our research.
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  • Accessibility and visibility of research.
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Can I submit a testimonial anonymously?

Yes. You can request anonymous attribution, subject to approval and verification needs.

Will my testimonial be published exactly as written?

It may be lightly edited for clarity, grammar, or length while keeping the original meaning.

Can I ask to remove my testimonial later?

You can request removal by contacting support with your submission details. Removal is subject to verification and processing.

Do I need to mention a specific journal or manuscript?

No. It is optional, but adding a journal name or subject area can help readers understand the context.

Can I include screenshots or attachments?

If the form supports attachments, you may include supporting material. Avoid uploading confidential documents or personal data.

How long does it take for testimonials to appear on the website?

Posting timelines vary due to review and scheduling. If you need it published for a specific purpose, mention your deadline in the message.

Can institutions submit testimonials?

Yes. Institutional testimonials are accepted. Include the organization name and the role of the person submitting.

What should I avoid writing in a testimonial?

Avoid confidential peer review details, private correspondence, sensitive personal information, and claims that cannot be verified.