PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Authors are requested to prepare their manuscripts strictly as per the instructions/specifications given below.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
All manuscripts must be typed 1.5 spaced and in 12 pt Times New Roman. Margins of 1” inch on all sides. Manuscript must be written in clear and concise English. The responsibility for all aspects of manuscript preparation rests with the authors. Extensive changes or rewriting of the manuscript will not be undertaken by the Editors.
PARTICULAR | SPECIFICATION |
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Language | English |
File format | M.S. Word 2007/ 2003 file |
Page size | Portrait , A4 (8.5" × 11") |
Margins | 1” inch on all sides |
Page no. | None |
Footer / Headers | None |
Line spacing | 1.5 |
Font style | Times New Roman |
Title | 14 pt Times New Roman, Bold, Capital case, Centre |
Author and co-authors | 14 pt Times New Roman, Centre, Normal face, Sentence case. Author and all co include an asterisk* |
Authors address/Affiliations | 12 pt Times New Roman, Normal face, Centre giving each authors affiliation (i.e. Department/ Organization/ Address/Place/Country/email). Must be below the name of author |
Abstract | 12 pt Times New roman, Single space, Full justification Normal Face ,200-250 words Heading followed by 5-8 keywords. |
Heading of all section | Major headings (ABSTRACT, KEYWORDS, INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, REFERENCES) 14 and left Justified. |
Sub heading under section | 12 pt, Upper case, Bold, Left hand side |
Font size and type for the content of article | 12 pt Times New Roman, Normal Face, Full Justification. |
Page order: Page order must be as follows
PAGE | CONTENT |
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Page 1 | Title page |
Page 2 | Abstract & key words |
Page 3 onward | Introduction and all sections |
Figures and tables must be inserted in the manuscript at the position they should appear when published.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF RESEARCH ARTICLES
Manuscripts for original research papers should have the following headings:
- Title
- Author's name(s) & address(es)
- Abstract
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Results and Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
TITLE
Title must be informative, specific and short and not exceed 200 characters. Title must be in bold face and capital case having a font size and font style of 16 pt and Times New Roman respectively. It must be followed by one empty line.
AUTHOR/S
Full name(s) of the author(s) and full postal address (es) of the institutions where the research was done should appear below the title. Author name must be in normal face and sentence case having a font size and font style of 14 pt and Times New Roman and address must be in normal face and sentence case having a font size and font style of 12 pt and Times New Roman. Use thesymbols 1, 2, 3, etc., as superscripts to relate the authors to the corresponding address and an asterisk (*) to indicate the author(s) to whom correspondence should be addressed. At the bottom left corner of the title page, please mention *Corresponding Author and provide full corresponding address with designation, functional e-mail address and phone no.
ABSTRACT
Abstract should start on a new describe the essential aspects of the investigation. It should be about 200 followed by one empty line.
KEYWORDS
A maximum of 4-6 key words must be given at the end of the abstract.
INTRODUCTION
Introduction should start on a new page after the abstract & keywords. The Introduction should provide a clear statement of the problem, the relevant recent literature on the subject, objectives of the research study, and the proposed approach or solution.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Materials and Methods should start as a continuation to introduction on the same page. All important materials used along with their source shall be mentioned. The main methods used shall be briefly described with appropriate reference. New methods or substantially modified methods may be described in sufficient detail. Methods in general use need not be described in detail. The statistical method and the level of significance chosen shall be clearly stated.
RESULTS
All findings presented in tabular or graphical form shall be described in this section. The data should be statistically analyzed and the level of significance stated. Data that is not statistically significant need only to be mentioned in the text - no illustration is necessary. All Tables and figures must have a title or caption and a legend to make them self-explanatory. Results section shall start after materials and methods section on the same page.
DISCUSSION
This section should follow results, deal with the interpretation of results, convey how they help increase current understanding of the problem and should be logical. Unsupported hypothesis should be avoided. The Discussion should state the possibilities the results uncover, that need to be further explored. There is no need to include another title such as "Conclusions" at the end of Discussion. Results and discussion of results can also be combined under one section, Results and Discussion.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
All acknowledgments should be typed in one paragraph directly preceding the reference section.
TABLES/FIGURES
All the tables and figures must be included at the end of article after reference as appendices. All the tables and figures must strictly have or incorporated with s title.
REFERENCES
Should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text (not in alphabetic order). Identify references in text, tables, and legends by Arabic numerals in superscript in square brackets. References cited only in tables or figure legends should be numbered in accordance with the sequence established by the first identification in the text of the particular table or figure.
Journal Articles
Gaur K, Kori ML, Tyagi LK, Singh V, Nema RK, Tripathi P. Licofelone-Novel Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Agent for Osteoarthritis: An Overview. Medico Research Chonicles. 1, 2009,67-71.
A Book
Durbin R, Eddy SR, Krogh A, Mitchison G. Biological Sequence Analysis: Probabilistic Models of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
A Chapter in a Book
Nadkarni KM. Indian Materia Medica. Edn 3, Vol. I, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 2000, pp. 242-246.
Conference Proceedings
Stock A, Signal Transduction in Bacteria. In the Proceedings of the 2004 Markey Scholars Conference, 2004, pp. 80-89.
Abbreviations, Units Etc
Authors should follow internationally agreed rules especially those adopted by the IUPAC-IUB Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature (CBN). The journal will essentially follow the rules defined in the IUPAC Manua1 of symbols and terminology for physico-chemical quantities and units.
ETHICAL GUIDELINES
- All the articles will be subjected to critical editorial review process.
- After publication with us the articles will not be allowed to publish again as a whole or a part of it in any other journal/ magazine.
- Authors using experimental animals and human subjects in their investigation must seek approval from the appropriate Ethical Committee in accordance with "Principles of Laboratory Animal Care" and/or the declaration of Helsinki promulgated in 1964 as amended in 1996.
ARTICLE GALLERY PROOFS
Page proofs will be sent to the designated author through e-mail. It must be carefully checked and the revised manuscript must be returned within a couple of days of receipt.
COPYRIGHT
Authors are asked to sign a copyright agreement upon acceptance of their manuscript, before the publication. The Copyright Agreement form can be downloaded from our website i.e. www.jusres.comor by clicking at the link COPYRIGHT AGREEMENT FORM
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
To facilitate speedy and cost-effective submission of the full manuscript, an online submission via the internet is being offered. For online submission, please provide your complete manuscript in the form of a single file containing all the materials. Authors are required to proofread the word file of their manuscript before submission.
Authors are strongly encouraged to submit their manuscripts electronically by online manuscript submission system i.e. http://jusres.com/. Alternatively authors can also submit their articles as an attachment to submit@jusres.com/editor@jusres.com