The Results section is one of the key sections in your research paper where you, the author, report the research findings and results to readers. It represents the key results of the study and shows its connection to the research Read More …
Category: Author Guidelines
How to Choose a Target Journal for Your Paper
With the increase of scholarly journals, nearly 35000 scholarly peer-reviewed journals, choosing the correct target journal for your submission has become very challenging. Your manuscript may fit within the scope of many journals; however, you do not know which Read More …
Quick Tips on How to Avoid Misconduct in your Submission
Want to avoid misconduct allegations in your submission? Many authors submit their manuscripts without being aware of the publication ethics which involve them in misconduct allegations and investigations with the editorial office of the journal. This may delay the review Read More …
What is Conflict of Interest? How to Declare it and Why?
What is a Conflict of Interest? A conflict of interest is a situation when there are commercial, legal, financial, or any other opposing interests that may affect your study. This may include: Having financial conflicts of interest (study sponsors, funds, Read More …
Your Manuscript Submission Checklist: All Items That You Should Consider Before Submitting Your Work
Before submitting your work to any scholarly journal, you must take into consideration some important sections, items, declarations, and approvals to be included. Here’s your checklist: Title The title of your paper should: Be concise and informative Grab Read More …