GENERAL
International Journal of Information Science and Computing [IJISC] is a peer-reviewed research journal aiming at promoting and publishing original high quality research in all disciplines of engineering and applied technology. All research articles submitted to IJISC should be original in nature, never previously published in any journal. All the submissions will be peer-reviewed by the panel of experts associated with concerned field. Submitted papers should meet the Internationally accepted criteria and manuscripts should follow the style of the journal for the purpose of both reviewing and editing.
International Journal of Information Science and Computing [IJISC] follow closely ethical instructions provided by the medical and health industries and/or associations, which are the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) and Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), have set standards and provide guidelines for best writing literature and practices in order to meet these requirements for a journal and editor. Manuscripts that are not submitted in fulfilment with our journal instructions and guidelines are more likely to be rejected. The manuscript, including the title page, abstract and keywords, text, references, figure captions, and tables should be typewritten, double-spaced in 12-point font with 1-inch margins all around and saved as one file.
THE EDITORIAL PROCESS
A Manuscript submitted to International Journal of Applied Science and Engineering will be gone through review procedure for possible publication considering that it is submitted to one journal at a time and has not submitted to other journal simultaneously, have not been published or accepted for publication in other journals either in part or full.
- Editorial (Only invited or Board Members)
- Original Research (Not more than 3000-5000 words excluding abstract & References)
- Case Report (Not more than 2500-3000 words excluding abstract & References)
- Book Reviews
- Technical Note
- Review Articles (Not more than 3000-5000 words excluding abstract & References)
- Short Discussion (Not more than 1500-2000 words excluding abstract & References)
- Letter to Editor (Not more than 1000-1500 words with maximum of 5-7 references)
Plagiarism Policy
International Journal of Information Science and Computing follow closely ethical instructions provided by the medical and health industries and/or associations, which are the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) and Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), have set standards and provide guidelines for best writing literature and practices in order to meet these requirements for a journal and editor. Manuscripts that are not submitted in fulfilment with our journal instructions and guidelines are more likely to be rejected. The manuscript, including the title page, abstract and keywords, text, references, figure captions, and tables should be typewritten, double-spaced in 12-point font with 1-inch margins all around and saved as one file.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Prior to submission of manuscript all the authors involving in manuscript must have to disclose any and all conflict of interest they may have with the submitting manuscript in IJDMS with publication of the manuscript or an institution or product that is mentioned in the manuscript and/or is important to the outcome of the study presented.http://www.icmje.org/conflicts-of-interest/
DUPLICATE SUBMISSION AND REDUNDANT PUBLICATION
International Journal of Information Science and Computing follow closely ethical instructions provided by the medical and health industries and/or associations, which are the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) and Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), have set standards and provide guidelines for best writing literature and practices in order to meet these requirements for a journal and editor. Manuscripts that are not submitted in fulfilment with our journal instructions and guidelines are more likely to be rejected. The manuscript, including the title page, abstract and keywords, text, references, figure captions, and tables should be typewritten, double-spaced in 12-point font with 1-inch margins all around and saved as one file.
Redundant publication, the inappropriate division of study outcomes into more than one article (also known as salami slicing or salami publications), may result in rejection or a request to merge submitted manuscripts, and the correction of published articles. Duplicate publication of the same, citation manipulation, fabrication or falsification or a very similar, article may result in the retraction of the later article and the authors may incur sanctions.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPT
Submission of a manuscript to journalInternational Journal of Information Science and Computing[IJISC] implies:
1. That the work described has not been published before and not under consideration for publication anywhere.
2. That its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities at the institute or centre(s) where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.
3. Aware of the publication charges inInternational Journal of Information Science and Computing, if accepted.
Please note that there are no Submission charges, but Article Processing fees and color reproduction fees.
Manuscripts should be submitted only to journal online submission system through the weblink at www.intjscicomputing.com.com then option submit article. No other means of submission would be entertained in any manner.
If author found any difficulty in online submission of manuscript the corresponding author can consult to mention email at editor@intjappscengineering.com
For online and after acceptance of manuscript if any error or delayed author can feel free to contact our print and online media support on given emailid editor@intjappscengineering.com
Guidelines for manuscript preparation
Research articles should have
• Title
• Abstract
• Keywords (4-5)
• Running Title
• Introduction
• Data Base and Methodology
• Results and Discussion
• Conclusions
• Acknowledgments (if any)
• References
• Tables
TYPES OF CONTRIBUTION
The journal welcomes the following types of contributions:
1. Original research papers/articles.
2. Survey/Review articles, providing a comprehensive review on a scientific topic.
3. Fast Communications: Short, self-contained articles on ongoing research or reporting interesting, possibly tentative, ideas or comments on previously published research.
4. Technical Notes
TYPES OF MANUSCRIPT
Original research papers/articles should describe new and carefully confirmed findings and research methods adopted should be given in sufficient detail for others to verify the work. The length of an original paper/article must be optimum with the purpose to describe and interpret the work clearly. The presentation of papers should contain headings such as Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, etc. Submissions of reviews, articles and perspectives covering topics of current interest are also welcome and encouraged.
MANUSCRIPT INSTRUCTIONS
Title: The title should be centered across the top of the first page and should have a distinctive font of 14 point, Times New Roman. It should be in a bold font and in lower case with initial capitals.
(Title)Author Guide for Preparing a Paper for Economic Affairs
First-Name Last-Name1*, First-Name Last-Name2 and First-Name Last-Name3
1* University Department, University Name, City, State ZIP/Zone, Country Email address.
2 University Department, University Name, City, State ZIP/Zone, Country
3 University Department, University Name, City, State ZIP/Zone, Country
Authors’ Names and Addresses: The authors’ names and addresses should be on left below the title. These lines should be 10 points in Times New Roman.
ABSTRACT:
The main manuscript page should carry the full title, running title of the manuscript and an abstract (of no more than 250-300 words for case reports, brief reports and for original articles). The abstract should be structured for original research manuscript and state the Context (Background), Aims, Settings and Design, Methods and Material, Statistical analysis used, Results and Conclusions. Below the abstract should provide 3 to 6 key words.
KEYWORDS
This is a list important terms relevant to the content of paper. Up to 6-7 key words should be listed at the bottom of abstract to be used as index terms.
(Keywords: Must be given, and these should appear just beneath the abstract. From 6-7 keywords should follow the abstract (as a subheading: Key words).- (12 point, Times New Roman)
1. Introduction and Main Body: - (12 point, Times New Roman)
2. Results and Conclusions: - (12 point, Times New Roman)
INTRODUCTION
Beginning with a new page, it should be well explained but must be limited to the statement of the problem/objectives and aims of the experiments with brief review of literature pertaining to the type of work.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Describe the selection of the observational or experimental subjects (patients or laboratory animals, including controls) clearly. However, only truly new procedures should be described in detail; previously published procedures should be cited, and important modifications of published procedures should be mentioned briefly. Give references to established methods, including statistical methods; provide references and brief descriptions for methods that have been published but are not well known; describe new or substantially modified methods, give reasons for using them, and evaluate their limitations. Identify precisely all drugs and chemicals used, including generic name(s), dose(s), and route(s) of administration.
Reports of randomized clinical trials should present information on all major study elements, including the protocol, assignment of interventions (methods of randomization, concealment of allocation to treatment groups), and the method of masking (blinding), based on the CONSORT statement (Moher D, Schulz KF, Altman DG: The CONSORT Statement: Revised Recommendations for Improving the Quality of Reports of Parallel-Group Randomized Trials. available at http://www.consort-statement.org/).Authors submitting review manuscripts should include a section describing the methods used for locating, selecting, extracting, and synthesizing data. These methods should also be summarized in the abstract
Use generic names for drugs. You may cite proprietary names in parentheses along with the name and location of the manufacturer. Credit suppliers and manufacturers of equipment, drugs, and other brand-name material mentioned in the manuscript within parentheses, giving the company name and primary location.
ETHICS
When submitting an experiment on human subjects, corresponding author should indicate whether the procedures followed were in accordance with the ethical standards of the responsible committee on human experimentation (institutional or regional) and with the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, as revised in 2000 (available at http://www.wma.net/e/policy/17-c_e.html). Do not use patient's name, initials, or hospital numbers, especially in illustrative material. When reporting experiments on animals, indicate whether the institutions or a national research council's guide for, or any national law on the care and use of laboratory animals was followed.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
It should include important findings discussed briefly. Wherever necessary, elaborate on the tables and figures without repeating their contents. Interpret the findings in view of the results obtained in this and in past studies on this topic. State the conclusions in a few sentences at the end of the paper. However, valid coloured photographs can also be published
CONCLUSIONS
The conclusion of a research paper needs to summarize the content and purpose of the paper without seeming too wooden or dry. Every basic conclusion should share several key elements.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
As an appendix to the text, one or more statements should specify
1. Contributions that need acknowledging but do not justify authorship, such as general support by a departmental chair.
2. Acknowledgments of technical help.
3. Acknowledgments of financial and material support, which should specify the nature of the support. This should be the last page of the manuscript.
REFERENCES SYSTEM
Important note: If article has a DOI number, then it must be written after cite, after dots. ITS NECESSARY!!!!
Note: DOI number must be written in format: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/1/1/006
DOI number you can find on www.crossref.org
Standard Format for Journal Articles: Author Surname Initials. Title of article. Title of journal, abbreviated. Date of Publication: Volume Number(Issue Number): Page Numbers.
For standard journal abbreviations, please below links:
http://images.webofknowledge.com/WOK46/help/WOS/A_abrvjt.htmlhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=journals
Journal Article from a Website
TasdemirTasdemir T, Yesilyurt C, Ceyhanli KT, Celik D, Er K. Evaluation of apical filling after root canal filling by 2 different techniques. J Can Dent Assoc [Internet]. 2009 Apr [cited 2009 Jun 14];75(3):[about 5pp.]. Available from: http://www.cda-adc.ca/jcda/vol-75/issue-3/201.html
Journal Article from an Online Database
Erasmus S, Luiters S, Brijlal P. Oral hygiene and dental student’s knowledge, attitude and behaviour in managing HIV/AIDS patients. Int J Dent Hyg [Internet]. 2005 Nov [cited 2009 Jun 16];3(4):213-7. Available from Medline:http://cclsw2.vcc.ca:2048/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db= cmedm&AN=16451310&site=ehost-live
Standard Format for Books
Author Surname Initials. Title: subtitle. Edition (if not the first). Place of publication: Publisher; Year.
Book with One Author or Editor
Mason J. Concepts in dental public health. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2005. 2. Ireland R, editor. Clinical textbook of dental hygiene and therapy. Oxford: Blackwell Munksgaard; 2006.
Two-Six Authors/Editors
Miles DA, Van Dis ML, Williamson GF, Jensen CW. Radiographic imaging for the dental team. 4th ed. St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier; 2009.
Chapter in a book
Alexander RG. Considerations in creating a beautiful smile. In: Romano R, editor. The art of the smile. London: Quintessence Publishing; 2005. p. 187-210.
E-book
Irfan A. Protocols for predictable aesthetic dental restorations [Internet]. Oxford: Blackwell Munksgaard; 2006 [cited 2009 May 21]. Available from Netlibrary: http://cclsw2.vcc.ca:2048/login?url=http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary& v=1&bookid=181691
Standard Format for Websites:
Author Surname Initials (if available). Title of Website [Internet]. Place of publication: Publisher; Date of First Publication [Date of last update; cited date]. Available from: URL
Newspaper Articles
Fayerman P. Women must now wait to 40 for publicly paid amnio test. Vancouver Sun. 2009 Jun 9; Sect. A:5.
Note: Proof-correction should be in red ink; in the margins. All queries marked in the article should be answered. Proofs are supplied for a check-up of the correctness of type-setting and facts. Excessive alteration may be charged to the authors. The proofs should be returned within 7 Working days.
Submission of manuscript and copyright Form
Download Copyright Form from https://intjscicomputing.com and submit duly signed certificate in original with the original manuscript by online submission system at https://intjscicomputing.com
NOTE: Without duly signed certificate the submitted manuscript will not be process.
PEER REVIEW POLICY
All manuscripts are reviewed by the Editorial board as well as by qualified reviewers from the concerned field.
COPYRIGHT FORM
SENDING OF A REVISED MANUSCRIPT
It should the editors who decide that your article requires a revision, you will need to make the changes via a word processing program and resubmit it electronically by IJDMS submission system. While submitting a revised manuscript, contributors are requested to include, along with single copy of the final revised manuscript on different document file sent to corresponding author emailid with format with reviewers’ comment, after point to point changes made as per comments of reviewers the revised manuscript with the changes underlined in red and copy of the comments with the point to point clarification of each reviewers’ has to submit again online with given time. The manuscript number should be mentioned without fail.
The authors' form and copyright transfer form have to be submitted in original with the signatures of all the contributors at the time of submission of revised copy.
AFTER ACCEPTANCE AND PRIOR PUBLICATION (GALLEY PROOF)
After completion of editorial and peer review process if the manuscript is accepted for publication it is sent to technical person for final publication. Prior to publication a galley proof will be sent to author for final approval before making the manuscript online.
After final approval of authors, the manuscript is sent for final publication and make is online visible for our readers, students, researchers and for every physician.
Tables, Figures: Tables are part of the text and should be included, one per page, after the References. All photographs, radiographs, graphs, drawings, bar-chart, flow-chart and pathways are considered figures and should be sequentially numbered with Arabic (not in roman) numerals. Each figure must be on a separate page and each must have a caption. All captions, with necessary references, should be typed together on a separate page and numbered clearly (Fig.1, Fig. 2, etc.). Please submit all images of manuscript in minimum 600 dpi original resolution.
Figure Legends: All captions, with necessary references, should be typed together on a separate page and numbered clearly (Fig.1, Fig. 2, etc.). Type or print out legends for illustrations using double spacing, starting on a separate page, with Arabic numerals corresponding to the illustrations. When symbols, arrows, numbers, or letters are used to identify parts of the illustrations, identify and explain each one clearly in the legend. Explain the internal scale and identify the method of staining in photomicrographs.
Units of Measurement: Measurements of length, height, weight, and volume should be reported in metric units (meter, kilogram, or liter) or their decimal multiples. Temperatures should be in degrees Celsius. Blood pressures should be in millimeters of mercury. Authors are requested to add alternative or non-SI units, since SI units are not universally used. Drug concentrations may be reported in either SI or mass units, but the alternative should be provided in parentheses where appropriate.
Abbreviations, Symbols and Nomenclature: Use only standard abbreviations; use of nonstandard abbreviations can be confusing to readers. Avoid abbreviations in the title of the manuscript. The spelled-out abbreviation followed by the abbreviation in parenthesis should be used on first mention unless the abbreviation is a standard unit of measurement.