Author Guideline

Authors are strongly encouraged to submit their research paper / manuscripts electronically via Online Pre-Publication Portal of IP Innovative Publication Pvt. Ltd. Click on hyperlink www.innovpub.org  First time users will have to register as author, after registration confirmation mail will reach to your registered email id, login with your register email id and click on activation link for activate your account. Your account will get activated as soon as you will click on hyperlink. Login www.innovpub.org, submit article after logining into the site using their user name and password which confirmation mail will reach to author email id and on assigned contact number or you can contact with us for any further assistant rakesh.its@gmail.comeditor@innovativepublication.com

Types of Manuscript

  1. Original Research Article
  2. Review Article
  3. Case Report/ Series
  4. Short Communication
  5. Editorial Desk
  6. Others

Major Points for Research / Review Article / Case Report etc.

  • Corresponding author name with organization details (working with educational body or associated with any organization, college or institute and designation).
  • Co-authors name with affiliation (connected with educational body or associated with any organization, college or institute) and designation
  • Corresponding author-Address, City, Zip Code, Contact Number
  • Title should not more 40 words (Century, 12 Size)
  • Abstract should not more than 250 words
  • Keywords between 5 to 10 words
  • Article file in MS-Word File Only.
  • Image resolution should be more than 300 dpi or high contrast (photographs/images clicked by mobile with low contrast will not accepted)
  • Word limit of original article / research article maximum 4000 words, review article maximum 4500 words, case report maximum 3000 words and short communication maximum 1500 words.
  • Number of authors should not be more than 5
  • Explain tables/figures in manuscript body References should be in Vancouver style.
  • Ethical committee form submit by author

LIMITATIONS FOR PAPERS SUBMITTED UNDER EACH CATEGORY

Article type Approx. Word Limit Keywords (No. of words) Title (No. of words) Tables/Graphs Images/Figure
Research Article 4000 5-10 <40> <6> <6>
Review article 4500 5-10 <40> <6> <6>
Case Report 3000 5-10 <40> <6> <8>
Short Communication 1500 NR <40> NR NR

NR= Not required

Preparation of your Manuscript

The manuscripts must be type-written in clear, grammatically correct English with no typographical errors. The Author should use Times New Roman having front size 10 throughout the manuscript. The author has to give 1.5 line spacing with before & after 0 point throughout the manuscript. No editing or material changes at the proof stage will be permitted. While the short communication will have only title author’s name and address, followed by text and references, the full length paper should have the following headings lines and 2.50 cm margins on all sides, including figure legends, table footnotes and references. The manuscript should be prepared and numbered consecutively as follows: Title page, Authors, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results and discussion, Tables, Figure and line drawings, Conclusion and references. Manuscripts must be written in English language. Authors for whom English in not their first language may wish to consider using a professional editing services before submission, e.g. IP Editing Services. IP Manuscript editing services does not guarantee acceptance of article for publication. It is recommended to authors to helping preparation of article on chargeable basis to maximise the reach of their article.

 

Title: The Title should give the brief idea of manuscript. The words should not be more than 40 words. First letter of each word in title should be in capital like A, B, C. The connected word like and, the, or, if, is, are, would, will, not, etc. will not contain first word in capital. The detail should be filled in the respective line.

Example:

  1. Current scenario of clinical research exposure and practice in developing.
  2. Comparative evaluation of co-loading versus preloading for prevention of post-spinal.
  3. Evaluation of patient satisfaction after total hip arthroplasty

Authors: all authors should be written as First Name, Middle Name and Last name,  The Correspondence authors need to give College Name with designation and address, postal address for Hard Copy  of Journal and Certificate, email id, phone number etc.

Abstract: The abstract should not be exceeding than 250 words. The abstract should give overall work done throughout the manuscript.

Keywords: The keywords should not be more than 10. For example   Voluntary blood donors, deferrals, screening, temporary, permanent etc.

Introduction: Should be brief and limited to the statement of the problem and aim of the experimental design, the techniques employed main conclusion from the study and not presented in tables and figures from only to be given. The drafting of introduction should be done in such a manner that reader should understand the need of work to the result of work done.

Materials and Methods: Should include relevant details on the nature of material, experimental design, the techniques employed, and statistical methods used. For well-known methods, citation of reference will suffice. The free sample should be acknowledged in this section. The method should include the steps which was follows for the formulation of various batch in a systematic flow.

Results and Discussion: The result work should include the evaluation parameters with detail description of method and results obtain for the final selected batch. The data should clearly mention the result for all batches and the illustration should not be repeated. The statistical illustrations were highly desirable. The correct and good statistical data containing manuscript will get more preference. The statistical data should be produced in excel or in standard software should more advisable.

Tables: Must be prepared using “Table” function in word file.

Should be self-explanatory and should not duplicate textual material.

Table with more than 10 columns and 25 rows are not acceptable.

Place explanatory matter below table which includes all non-standard abbreviations that are used in each table.

Tables should be typed with the first letter (T) only capital, table no. in Arabic numerals, followed by a period. All measurements should be in metric units.
Figures and Line Drawings: Upload the images in JPEG format. Send sharp, glossy, un-mounted, colored image.

    • Figured should be numbered consecutively according to the order in which they have been first cited in the text.
    • Labels, numbers, and symbols should be clear and of uniform size. The lettering for figures should be large enough to be legible after column.
    • Symbols, arrows, or letters used in photomicrographs should contrast with the background and should marked neatly with transfer type
    • Titles and detailed explanations belong in the legends for illustrations not on the illustrations themselves.
    • All graphs, scatter-grams or histograms etc., must be prepared using available software like MS Excel etc.
      The photographs and figures should be trimmed to remove all the unwanted areas.
      If a figure has been published elsewhere, acknowledge the original source and submit written permission from the copyright holder to reproduce should appear in the legend for such figures.
      Legends for illustrations: Type or print out legends (maximum 40 words, excluding the credit line) for illustrations using double spacing, to the illustrations. When symbols, arrows, numbers, or letters are used to identify parts of the illustrations, identify and explain each one scale (magnification) and identify the method of staining in photomicrographs.
      Unnecessary figures and parts of figures should be avoided Figures/charts and tables created in MS Word should be included in the main text rather than at the end of the document.
      The illustrations should not repeat the data presented in tables and vice versa. Text figures should be used in preference to plates. Text figures should be numbered in Arabic numerals in order of their reference.
      Captions and legends to illustrations should be typed on a separate sheet of paper.

Formula and Equations Structural and chemical formula, process flow diagrams and complicated mathematical expressions should be very clearly presented. All subscripts and unusual characters must be identified. Structural and chemical formulae as well as process flow diagrams should be prepared in the same way as graphs.

Artwork guidelines: Illustrations, pictures and graphs, should be supplied with the highest quality and in an electronic format that helps us to publish your article in the best way possible.
Resolution: Only high contrast/ quality of figures that are essential shall be accepted, Rasterized based files (i.e. with .tiff or .jpeg extension) require a resolution of at least 300 dpi (dots per inch). Line art should be supplied with a minimum resolution of 800 dpi.
Colour: Please note that images supplied in colour will be published in colour online and black and white in print (unless otherwise arranged). Therefore, it is important that you supply images that are comprehensible in black and white as well. The captions should reflect this by not using words indicating colour.

Conclusion: The conclusion should not be more than 100 words which summarized the whole work briefly.

References: All references must be cited in the text by the reference number using superscripts and should be in Vancouver style.  No links between superscripts in the text and actual references in the Reference Sections may be used. Notes may be used to cite manuscripts in preparation, unpublished observations and personal communications. References cited should follow the style given below:

Reference of Research Paper
Shah R, Tulsiani S, Harimoorthy V, Mathur A, Choudhury N. “A meta-analysis on the clinical effectiveness of transversus abdominis plane block” Journal of Clinical Anesthesia (2011) 23,7-14.

Blumberg N, Shah I, Hoagland J, Shirer L, Katz AJ. “Evaluation of individuals deferred from blood donation for medical reasons”. Vox Sang. 1982;42:1–7. [PubMed]

Reference of Website
Glossary of Terms Used in Pharmacovigilance; January, 2013. Available from:

Proofreading: It is your responsibility to proofread your page proofs. Your manuscript editor will provide you with instructions; the date by which the proofs must be returned will be in the schedule provided at the beginning of the process.

Review article

Review articles should be about 4500 words and contain up-to-date information providing comprehensive coverage of relevant literature. Review articles should preferably be written by scientists who have in-depth knowledge of the topic. All format requirements are similar to those applicable to Research papers.  Review Articles need not be divided into sections such as Materials and methods, Results and discussion, but should definitely have an abstract and introduction.

Short Communication

Short communication should be about 1500 words and include important scientific & comprehensive work. All format requirements are similar to those applicable to Research Article, but should have definitely had an abstract and introduction.

Publication Ethics
Author should observe high quality with respect to publication ethics as set out by the commission on Publication Ethics (COPE) and international committee of medical journals editors. Classification of data, plagiarism, including duplicate publication of the author’s own work without proper citation and misappropriation of work are all unacceptable practices. Cases of ethical misconduct are treated very seriously and will be dealt with in accordance with COPE guidelines.

Authorship
All authors listed on the manuscript should have contributed significantly to the design or implementation of the experiment or the analysis and interpretation of the data. All authors should have been involved in the writing of the manuscript at the draft and any revision sate and have read and approved the final version.

Plagiarisms: Authors should be aware that the Innovative Publication uses PlagScan, plagiarism detection software, to ensure originality and integrity of material published in the journal. The use of copied sentences, even when present within quotation marks, is highly discouraged. Instead, the information of the original research should be expressed by the new manuscript author’s own words, and a proper citation given at the end of the sentence. Plagiarism will not be tolerated and manuscripts will be rejected or papers withdrawn after publication based on unethical actions by the authors. In addition, authors may be sanctioned for future publication.

Copyright Transfer Agreement

Authors will be asked to sign a copyright form when the papers are accepted for publication. All authors must read and agree to the conditions of copyright form, return the signed scanned Copyright form within 10 days via e-mail. Any article accepted for publication will be the copyright of the journal. The journal has the right to publish the accepted articles in any media (print, electronic or any other) any number of times.

Language and Grammar

Uniformly American English.
Write the full term for each abbreviation at its first use in the title, abstract, keywords and text separately unless it is a standard unit of measure.
Numerals at the beginning of the sentence.
Check the manuscript for spelling, grammar and punctuation errors.
If a brand name is cited, supply the manufacturer’s name and address (city and state/country).
Species names should be in italics

After the accepted manuscript is published in an online issue: Any requests to add, delete, or rearrange author names in an article published in an online issue will follow the same policies as noted above and result in a corrigendum.

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