# Publish

On [ResearchHub](https://www.researchhub.com/), users can publish a formal manuscript, preprint or smaller research note. User can potentially earn RSC tips by sharing various kinds of scientific content.&#x20;

To get started, head to the top left portion of [ResearchHub](https://www.researchhub.com/)'s homepage, click on the `+New` button, and decide what kind of content you would like to publish!

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### Submit your paper

#### ResearchHub Journal

Submit your research article for formal publication in the [ResearchHub Journal](/researchhub-foundation/programs-and-initiatives/researchhub-journal-rhj.md) with an average time of 10 days for peer review. Support ResearchHub's work in redefining the publishing incentive structure, with a large share of your APC going toward rewarding peer reviewers for their work. This can be done directly through the `RH Journal`  tab or via the `Submit your paper` button.

<figure><img src="/files/5MTzD7oxR93v6QKiXnXK" alt=""><figcaption><p>ResearchHub Journal - In Review, Published and About subsections</p></figcaption></figure>

#### Preprint

Publish your preprint on ResearchHub and get featured on the homepage. Receive immediate feedback from the community and potentially earn RSC tokens based on engagement through the platform's incentive system.

#### Already existing papers

ResearchHub automatically surfaces existing preprints and post-publication manuscript.

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### Write a Research Note

A research note on ResearchHub is a versatile way for researchers to share knowledge, engage with the community, and contribute to the platform. These posts can take various forms, including summaries of research papers, reviews of published studies, announcements about new findings, or technical blogs.&#x20;


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