MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES
Manuscript categories | Word limit | Abstract | Key words | Main text | Reference | Tables and Figures | Structure template |
Original Article | No limit | Structured with Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Structured as Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions; Require a highlight box | No limit | No limit | Download |
Review Article | 6,000 max. | Unstructured, except for some certain types; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Include Introduction, main body* (require discussing on strengths and limitations of the review), and Conclusions | No limit | No limit | Download |
-Systematic Review | 6,000 max. | Structured with Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Structured as Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions; Require a highlight box | No limit | No limit | Download |
-Scoping Review | 6,000 max. | Structured with Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Structured as Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions; Require a highlight box | No limit | No limit | Download |
-Narrative/Literature Review | 6,000 max. | Structured with Background and Objective, Methods, Key Content and Findings, and Conclusions; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Include Introduction, Methods, main body*, and Conclusions. | No limit | No limit | Download |
-Mini-Review | 3,000 max. | Unstructured; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Unstructured | 30 max. | 3 max. | NA |
Case Series | 2,500 max. | Structured with Background, Case Description, and Conclusions; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Structured as Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion, and Conclusions; Require a highlight box | 35 max. | 8 max. | Download |
Case Report | 2,500 max. | Structured with Background, Case Description, and Conclusions; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Structured as Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion, and Conclusions; Require a highlight box | 35 max. | 8 max. | Download |
Case Report: iMDT Corner | 6,000 max. | Structured with Background, Case Description, and Conclusions; 200–350 words | 3–5 | Structured as Introduction, Case Presentation, Discussion, and Conclusions; Require a highlight box | 35 max. | 8 max. | Download |
Editorial | 2,500 max. | Not required | 3–5 | Unstructured | 25 max. | 2 max. | NA |
Editorial Commentary | 2,500 max. | Not required | 3–5 | Unstructured | 25 max. | 2 max. | NA |
Letter to the Editor | 1,000 max. | Not required | Not required | Unstructured | 10 max. | 1 max. | NA |
4. STATISTICAL REQUIREMENTS
Please follow the guidelines for the statiscial approach for the journal
https://www.equator-network.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/SAMPL-Guidelines-3-13-13.pdf
STYLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT
Manuscripts must follow the style of the Vancouver agreement detailed in the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors’ revised ‘Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication’, as presented at: http://www.ICMJE.org/.
5.1 Reference Style
Journal articles
Enclose the title of the article in quotation marks. Italicize the title of the journal. Issue numbers are only needed if the part numbers are individually paginated. Use lowercase capitalization for seasons in journal references, e.g. spring, summer, fall, winter.
Journal article
Mayer, Jed. “Germinating Memory: Hardy and Evolutionary Biology.” Victorian Review, vol. 26, no. 1, 2000, pp. 82-97.
5.2 Language: In IARJMS Journal we follow on English language however any research paper has-been submitted by author from different region where there English isn’t an standard language but their research aper has been match with our journal in that scenario we will recommended to choose our editing services.
5.3 Data Citation:
We are committed to improving the openness, transparency, and reproducibility of research, and believe research data citation through standard reference lists offers an easy way to access data for reproducible research.
To support best practices in data citation, AME has endorsed the FORCE11 Data Citation Principles (https://www.force11.org/datacitationprinciples). According to the FORCE11 Data Citation Principles, data can be cited in the same way as article, book, and web citations, and authors are required to include data citations as part of their reference list.
Data citation is applicable for data held within institutional, subject-focused, or more general data repositories. When citing or making claims based on data, authors should refer to the data at the relevant place in the main text of the manuscript and include a formal citation in the reference list. We recommend the format proposed in the Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles.
Below is an example of an in-text data citation:
[dataset] Authors; Year; Dataset title; Data repository or archive; Version (if any); Persistent identifier (e.g., DOI)
“[dataset]” should be included immediately before the reference so it can be properly identified as a data reference.
Copyright:
The iARCON has taken license from the corresponding author while submitted the form via an online consent and give permission to print, publish, distribute, and sell the article in all languages and media internationally. If the submitted article contains any material already protected by prior copyright, the corresponding author must deliver written permission from the copyright holder for the reproduction of the material in the article to the journal’s editorial office.
7. PEER REVIEW PROCESS
Please go through our review system process please go through our Journal Peer review Process for more information about it
For Article Processing please check our article processing charges although if you request for the waiver then the author can email for that.
Page proofs will be sent to the author via e-mail. Page proofs should be returned within three working days, preferably by e-mail. Corrections should be marked on the actual proof and provided in a numbered list. Lengthy additions should be avoided but, when necessary, should be provided in an Latex or PDF file with explicit instructions regarding placement.
Authors will be sent a free URL link to the published online article for their personal use. Authors who wish to purchase hard-copy offprints should fill in the offprint order form also our all the magazine are spready open access so allow to journals flipkart and amazon author library.
11. SUBMITTING AND TRACKING MANUSCRIPTS
All the papers submitted by the author to the journal can track their manuscript with Scholar Manuscript Platform and get to know their paper exact status even though the journal Scholar Manuscript is designed to understand the review process and author can respond on the paper accordingly.