Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
IJRSMHS welcomes the submission of Research Articles, Review Articles, Case Reports, Short Communication, Editorials, and Letter to the Editor. All articles must adhere to the following guidelines to ensure that they are clear, concise, and suitable for publication.
Formatting:• Manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word format.
• The text should be double-spaced with 12-point font and 1-inch margins on all sides.
• Use a clear and concise font, such as Times New Roman or Arial.
Title page:Include a separate title page with the following information:
• The title of the manuscript
• The names and affiliations of all authors
• A running head or short title of no more than 50 characters
• The name, address, and email of the corresponding author
• Any acknowledgements and funding information
Abstract:• A concise and informative abstract of no more than 250 words should be included at the beginning of the manuscript.
• The abstract should provide a clear summary of the research and its results, highlighting the significance and implications of the work.
• Keywords: Include a list of 3 to 5 keywords or phrases that describe the content of the manuscript.
Introduction:• The introduction should provide a clear and concise background to the research, including the research question, hypotheses, and objectives.
Materials and Methods:• The materials and methods section should describe in detail the methods used in the research, including any experimental designs and statistical methods.
• Methods should be described clearly enough for others to replicate the research.
Results:• The results section should present the results of the research in a clear and concise manner, using tables and figures where appropriate.
• Results should be presented in a logical order, with emphasis placed on their significance.
Discussion:• The discussion should interpret the results of the research, drawing conclusions and placing the results in the context of the wider literature.
• The discussion should also highlight the implications of the results and suggest avenues for future research.
Conclusion:• A clear and concise conclusion should be included, summarizing the main findings of the research and their implications.
References:• A list of references should be included at the end of the manuscript, formatted according to a standard referencing style (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago, Vancouver, Harvard).
• All sources cited in the text must be included in the reference list, and all sources in the reference list must be cited in the text.
Please be advised that failure to follow a consistent and accurate referencing style can result in publication delays or rejection of the manuscript. It is the responsibility of the authors to familiarize themselves with the referencing style guidelines before submitting their manuscript.
Figures and Tables:• Figures and tables should be high-quality and labeled clearly.
• Figures and tables should be placed in the manuscript where they are first mentioned in the text.
Supplementary Materials:• Any supplementary materials (e.g., additional data, videos, images) should be submitted as separate files and referred to in the manuscript where appropriate.
Ethics: • All studies involving human or animal subjects must have been approved by an appropriate ethics committee, and the details of this approval should be included in the manuscript.
By adhering to these general manuscript preparation guidelines, authors can help ensure that their manuscripts are suitable for publication in Sryahwa Publications.
Note: The above guidelines are general and may vary depending on the type of article submitted.
Copyright
- Authors shall be required to ensure that their papers submitted for publication are not violative of provisions of copyright act, whatsoever, in order to avoid legal complications in future.
- IJRSMHS will send the copyright form after accepting the submitted paper.
- Authors shall be required to transfer the copyright of each publication to IJRSMHS by signing the copyright form.