Scription Publishers INC provides international access and hence the articles published will cover wide audience without any barriers throughout the world. Therefore, authors should provide essential comprehensive documents and should take care of the article along these lines where articles can be perceivable to whole world without any barriers like language, visualization, and understanding. Scription Publishers INC designed author guidelines geared towards to facilitatenoteworthy submissions to all the authors who submit to Scription Publishers INC, here we provide outline and brief instructions for authors to construct manuscripts.
It would be at all the times recommended to include a cover letter for a manuscript fact which accelerated the path of both Scription Publishers INCand also authors to have a clear statement.
.Authors be required to acknowledge Scription Publishers INC stating that they have not submitted the same article elsewhere and also stating that the submission is original. As the Scription Publishers INC does not encourage duplicate or plagiarised content to be published.
.Authors must need to furnish complete mailing address of corresponding author that contain all the contact details (First name, last name, complete affiliation, Telephone contact, Fax (if available), E-mail ID, Current address).
All the email confirmations will be done with the corresponding authors; in case if corresponding author is busy in his/her schedule then co-author can take the responsibility of responding to the article email updates sent by the editorial coordinators but letter of authorization to be provided to the editorial staff from the corresponding author on the same.
Article can be submitted in a single document (Preferably Microsoft Word) else in a separated document of article, figures, tables and references. Manuscript content be required to in following order:
Each manuscript should contain distinct and unique title which should be self-evident about the content.
If there is short title then it should be included after the main manuscript title.
Authors must need to furnish complete mailing address of corresponding author and also the co-authors details that contain all the contact details (First name, last name, complete affiliation, Telephone contact, Fax (if available), E-mail ID, Country). correspondence should be given as footnote indicating by asterisk the author to whom the correspondence is to be addressed.
Abstract helps the editors, reviewers and readers to consider the article it is the way which attracts the audience. Abstract need to be present in three parts (Background/Methods/Conclusion). Authors should form an informative and totally self-explanatory, precisely present the topic, specify the scope of the article, state fundamental data, and determinate major findings and conclusions. An abstract should be 200-250 words long and should outline the manuscript. No literature should be cited in the abstract. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be avoided.
Following the abstract, key words counting 5 to 8 that will provide indexing references should be listed and in alphabetical order and separated with comma. Authors may mention keywords which will help readers to locate the article subsequently in related searches. Do not use any mathematical formula in it and avoid plural terms.
Authors canspecify the abbreviations and acronyms of the novel or the existing terminologies that would be made use in the manuscript.
Main text may cover the following subdivisions. However, subdivisions change according to the article type
a) Introduction:
Introduction should be brief and the study of the literature should be relevant to the theme of the article this may include the presentation part of the methods, methodologies, innovative assessments, and any techniques that would be used in the manuscript. Extensive review and unnecessary detail of earlier work should be avoided.
b) Methods and Materials:This division of the manuscript should notify the reader about statements that support the selection of that exclusive method but if known methods have been adopted, only references can be cited. Author can describe the complete methodology, experiments (if any) and evaluated data, statistics and any other relevant information. Authors should explain the experimental design and techniques, selection of experimental materials, algorithms so used with experimental area and institutional with year of experiment. Authors need to specify when (year/period) and where (university/institute) the present experiment was conducted.
c) Results and discussion:Results and discussions should be combined to avoid restatement. Results should not be replicate in both tables and figures. This division of the manuscript consist of the factors to be summarized according to the theorizations made and discussion should support the manuscript and relate to the significance of the observations.
d) Conclusion:In Conclusion, points that should be concluded according to the statements made and should adhere to the factors declared in the manuscript content.
e) Acknowledgements:This division of the manuscript includes the author acknowledgements regarding the institutes, supporting organizations, and hospitals or persons who aided them in completing the work.
f) FundingFunding source if any should be properly specified with grant number and funding agency. Acknowledgement assists us in finding the quality of the article where work supported by many organizations would be rated high.
This division of the manuscript includes the citations that were made use by authors in order to complete the work. References should be numbered and should be cited in ascending order in the manuscript text and the same references should be mentioned at the end of the article. All the references cited should be published online or should be in press releases. References should be numbered and should be mentioned in manuscript content in parenthesis as [1] or [1,2, 5-8] etc. There should be no repeated references in the reference list mentioned below the content and can have the reference number repeated as many times it is required. There includes different type of references viz.
a) Article references b) Book references c) Conference proceedings Categories: a) Article references: Single author: Format: One AuthorAuthor 1 (Year) Title of manuscript. Journal short name. Volume number (Issue Number): Starting page number-ending page number. If there are two and more up to 5 co-authors cited, then all of their names must be cited. More than five authors: Format: Author 1, Author 2, Author 3, Author 4, Author 5, et. al. (Year) Title of manuscript. Journal short name Volume number: Starting page number-ending page number.
b) Book references: Format: Author name (year) Title of book. Book Editors. In: Topic. (edition number), publishing company, Place of publishing company. c) Conference references:Format: Author name (Year) Title of article. Conference name and particulars.
Figures and figure legends of the manuscript should be marked to support the data to assist or articulate the content to readers which includes the files in JPEG, PNG, and Tiff.
Figures should be numbered and should be provided with clear figure legends should be placed in the manuscript text which aids readers to find the continuity of the text.
Authors are accountable for the figures used in terms of receiving prior permission, for copyright figures and for figures that are published previously.
Tables and table legends of the manuscript should be used to provide the statistical data or any data that should be mentioned in the tabular form in an editable format (Word or TeX/LaTeX, as appropriate), and not as images.
Tables should contain specific numbers and labels and legends and should be stated in the manuscript text which helps readers to understand the content accordingly.
This division of the manuscript should be used to provide the relevant data in the form of equations and hence authors need to provide the data of equations in the form of text but not in the form of an image. Author might make use of specific software for creating equations.
Supplementary materials:Supplementary material characteristically consists of relevant data that does not form part of the key article, which may include additional data such as computer code, large tables, additional figures or appendices.
Supplementary files can be submitted in any one of the formats (PDF, Microsoft Word, and Excel).
Supplementary files or appendix will be published along with the manuscript and will be provided as individual link to download and read the content.
Acknowledgements enable you to thank all those who have assisted in setting out with the research.
All research articles should have a funding acknowledgement statement included in the manuscript, if there is funding, mention the funding source or grant number with organization/institute details. If there is no funding source then state it is as 'nil' or 'no funding'.
If there are any conflict-of-Interest that might be financial, commercial, legal, or professional relationship with other organizations/institutes, or with the people working in the project, that could affect the data; authors should mention the same in this section.
This division of the manuscript includes the citations that were made use by authors in order to complete the work. References should be numbered and should be cited in ascending order in the manuscript text and the same references should be mentioned at the end of the article. All the references cited should be published online or should be in press releases. References should be numbered and should be mentioned in manuscript content in parenthesis as [1] or [1,2, 5-8] etc. There should be no repeated references in the reference list mentioned below the content and can have the reference number repeated as many times it is required. There includes different type of references viz.
a) Article references
b) Book references
c) Conference proceedings
Supplementary material characteristically consists of relevant data that does not form part of the key article, which may include additional data such as computer code, large tables, additional figures or appendices.
Supplementary files can be submitted in any one of the formats (PDF, Microsoft Word, and Excel).
Supplementary files or appendix will be published along with the manuscript and will be provided as individual link to download and read the content.