Article Preparation Guidelines

Before article development, author(s) should download article temple from journal homepage. Author(s) should follow the template for article writing.

The basic structure/ layout for the manuscript is given below:

Manuscript structure:

The structure of the manuscript should have Title page, Introduction, Literature review, Materials and methods, Results and discussion, conclusion and references. Acknowledgement for contributors (if any) should be placed after conclusion. The content section should well organized with the help of subheadings. In some cases specific cases ( reports, reviews, and editorial note, meta analysis etc.) structured format is not mandatory.

a. Title Page

(i) Article title: The title should be focused and consized to provide a clear description about the entire article. Article title should not exceed 18 to 20 words. The genus and species should be typed in italics.

(ii) Author information: Author information includes following information

  • The full name(s) of the author(s)
  • Provide complete author affiliation (Designation, Department, Organization name and address with ZIP code & Country name).
  • Corresponding author should provide active email address through which editorial communication will be made.
  • Co-authors can provide their email address, but it is optional.
  • Use of cell phone number is strictly restricted.

(iii) Abstract: Abstract section should provide brief idea about research background, significance of the study, outcomes (Results) and conclusion. The maximum length of abstract should not exceed 300 to 350 words.

(iv) Keywords: There will be 4 to 7 keywords. The first letter of each keyword will be capitalized and keywords will be separated by comma.

b. Introduction

Introduction is one of the important section of the article and it’s a way of presenting your work for readers. Being the first paragraph in the article it makes the first impression and sets reader’s attention towards the study. Basically, an introduction describes the purpose of the study and background for the context.

c. Literature review

A literature review is the scientific study of scholarly research papers, books and monographs related to the topic or research. It is a critical analysis and synthesis of proposed work in relation to existing works. The focus of literature review is to compare, correlate and organize different theories and findings in stead of just summarizing existing studies. It should not consider exhaustively everything published on the topic, but it should discuss all the significant academic literature and other relevant sources important for proposed study.

d. Materials and methods

The materials and methods section concisely describes how the research was conducted. This section provides adequate answer for research questionnaires. The key objective of this section is to highlight materials and methods used for the research and how the research was conducted. Explain procedures, materials, and equipment used. Provide sufficient information for researchers to understand the exact work you did in your research / studies.

e. Results and discussion

The result section represents findings of the study conducted without any interpretations or implications that can be drawn from results obtained. Results are presented by textual matter supported by tables, charts, graphs and other figures. In discussion section explains results and link up them with existing research studies. Therefore, the results section is description of the work, and the discussion section is relevancy of the work in the field.

f. Conclusion

Conclusion section should justify the gravity of the research. A good conclusion help researchers to draw connections to existing knowledge, and spark their desire to further explore the topic. Provide a short overview of your research and address your research questionnaires. Provide the limitations of your work and their implications in conclusion section, instead of presenting implication in discussion section. Finally, the conclusion should help researchers to understand impact of selected research and its future prospects.

g. Acknowledgement

Person or organization who participated in the research/ studies, but don’t deserve authorship must be acknowledged. Grants and other funding sources should be mentioned in acknowledgement section.

h. References

The references are followed by APA (American Psychological Association) style that Includes author name(s), publication year, article title, journal name, volume and issue number, page range of the article, and a DOI (if available).

(a) Journal articles:

(i) One author: K. Montoye (2020), Improving quality of care for acute myocardial infarction: the Guidelines Applied in Practice (GAP) initiative, IJCS, 5(2), 55-65. http://doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335.40.2.55

(ii) Two authors: R.H. Mehta & S. Das (2018). Quality improvement initiative and its impact on the management of patients with acute myocardial infarction, Arch Intern Med, 160 (2), 3057-3062. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010800

(iii) Three or more authors: McLaughlin, Thomas J., et al. (2007)"Adherence to national guidelines for drug treatment of suspected acute myocardial infarction: evidence for undertreatment in women and the elderly." Archives of internal medicine 156(7), 799-805.

(b) Books:

(i) One author: Pekar, L. (2005). Margaret Sanger's eugenic legacy: The control of female fertility. McFarland & Company.

(ii)Two authors: Burley, J., & Harris, J. (Eds.). (2002). A companion to genetics. Blackwell.

(iii) Three authors: Johnson, N. G., Roberts, M. C., & Worell, J. (Eds.). (1999). Beyond appearance: A new look at adolescent girls. American Psychological Association.

e- Books:
Ochs, S. (2004). Introduction to molecular mechanisms. In A history of nerve functions: From animal spirits to molecular mechanisms. http://www.ebrary.com/corp/

(c) Magazines:

Kuttner, R. (2003, September 8). The great American pension-fund robbery. Business Week, 24-26. http://www.businessweek.com/

(d) Newspaper:

Severson, K. &, Martin, A. (2009, March 3). It's organic, but does that mean it's safer? The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com

NOTE: Make ensure that references cited in the text are also present in the reference list. Unpublished results and personal communications are not recommended in the reference list. "Unpublished results" or "Personal communication" citation of a reference as "in press" implies that the item has been accepted for publication.

FIGURES AND IMAGES

All figures (Graphs) should be presented systematically and sensibly with clear visibility. The resolution of figures should be greater than 300 DPI. The caption of figures (images) should be placed below the figure with numbering sequence. Figures should be developed with a program that allows to save those as gif, jpg or tiff format. Those developed fugues should be placed inside the article in proper context and sequence. All figures should be cited and explained adequately inside the text.

Figure caption example: Figure 1 : "Effect of biomarkers……. ”

TABLES

All tables should be provided in excel format. The caption of table should be placed above the table with numbering sequence. All tables should be cited and explained adequately inside the text.

Table caption example: Table 1 : "Impact on Cardiac arrest ……"

PAGE LAYOUT

Platform : Micro Soft Word ( Open source file format .doc, .docx)

Format : Single column

Margins : 2.5 cm margin (all sides)

Line Spacing : 1.5 cm

Title : 14 pt Times New Roman, bold, centered

Author and all co-authors name: 12 pt Times New Roman centered, bold.

Abstract: 12 pt Times New Roman, justified Normal

Font, Style & Font Size

Text: Times New Roman of 12 point justified Normal

Major Headings (ABSTRACT, KEYWORDS, INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, REFERENCES) in upper case left-justified, 12 pt bold, Intermediate headings should be in italics, sentence case, left justified, 12 pt

REVIEWER SUGGESTION

Authors can suggest maximum two potential reviewers names (with contact details, and email are suggested) who can provide a critical review in your field. Journal editor may or may not select your suggested reviewer for reviewing your article.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS

Before submission author should read carefully all author guidelines, Plagiarism policy, Publication ethics & malpractice statement, Protection of research participants, Privacy policy, Copyright statement.

RESTRICTIONS FOR USING PHONE NUMBERS

Using telepnone number or tele-fax is prohibited to ensure transparent assessment process.

SYMBOLS & UNITS

Journal allows SI units and symbols.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC STATEMENT:

Authors are solely liable for the accuracy of bibliographic citations and citations in the text.

ARTICLE SUBMISSION:

Author can submit article through online submission system. In case of difficulties, author(s) can submit the article to editorial office via email: editor@ijmsci.org