HOW TO WRITE MANUSCRIPT FOR INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS?
If you want to publish your manuscript in International journals, you should follow the “Author Guidelines” specified by the journal. The author guidelines and paper templates may differ for each journal. You need to prepare your manuscript most likelihood by editors, reviewers and others. You can accomplish this with following IMRAD format for your manuscript.
Prepare your manuscript as clear, concise and in correct grammatical English. The editor and reviewer can easily understand the author’s thoughts with good manuscript if it is prepared clear and with the following structure:
· Title
· Abstract
· Keywords
· Main text
Ø Introduction
Ø Materials and Methods
Ø Results
Ø Discussion
Ø Conclusions
· Acknowledgements
· References
· Supplementary Materials
Title
The title of your paper should reveal the concept of your manuscript. Keep the title relevant to the content of your manuscript. Otherwise the editors may reject your manuscript whatever it is content enriched. It is better to use concise, clear titles to attract and impress the users(Editors, Reviewers). Try to avoid short words and Abbreviations as titles.
Abstract
Abstract is the short description of your manuscript. Anyone can get an idea about the purpose of your paper with abstract alone even without reading the manuscript completely. It is mandatory to develop precise abstract. The abstract in your manuscript should not exceed 300 words.
Keywords
It is necessary to offer few keywords below Abstract in your paper. As keywords act as index and label for your paper, it is better to use words with short length as keywords in your manuscript.
Introduction
The introduction part in your manuscript should describe answer for “What did you do with your research?”. You can explain the problem for what you find solution, any existing solution for the problem, and the recent papers for the problem. You should make your introduction impressive with relevant contents for your work. Otherwise the editors and reviewers will irritating with your work.
Materials and Methods
This section explains “How did you do your work?”. Keep this section precise but explain resources, references you used to accomplish your work. This may cause other knowledgeable and interested people to continue your work.
Results
Explain “What did you find your work?” in this section. The result is essential for discussion but results should not include contents appropriate for discussion. The results should be easier to review and read for editors and reviewers. Use sub headings, images, tables and other options to make your results more efficient, clear and easy understanding. It is better to neglect repeating contents and repeatitive presentation of data in tables and images in Results.
Discussion
This is the most important section in your manuscript. Many papers are rejected as they are not satisfying in discussion. It is important to make your discussion analogous to your discussion. Check whether your result is applicable to tha assumptions you mentioned in Introduction part. You can explain new innovations in your work in addition to existing projects, etc.
Conclusion
The reviewers and editors can observe the aim and inventions with your work in this section as it contains the experimental and scientific explanation in this section. You can explain the applications with your work in the upcoming years in conclusion part.
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