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NOTE TO AUTHORS
IJETEM is a scholarly publisher. The received manuscripts will undergo plagiarism (copying
text or results from other
sources) for its uniqueness and also self-plagiarism (duplicating substantial parts of
authors' own published work
without giving the appropriate references) by Quality Analysts.
IJETEM Journals allow the author to hold the copyrights and publishing rights without
restrictions.
IJETEM MANUSCRIPT GUIDELINES:
Any manuscript on either theoretical development, practical applications or research oriented
is welcome.
Required Format: IJETEM does not consider presubmission inquiries. All submissions should be
prepared in the following
format.
- The cover letter should not exceed more than a page that includes:
- It should summarize the importance of your paper to the scientific literature
- Suggest appropriate IJETEM Academic Editors to handle your manuscript
- Your cover letter should not include requests to reduce or waive publication fees
- Go through IJETEM Editorial Policy for more information regarding the publication fee
Required Manuscript Format: Authors can submit their articles either in MS Word or PDF format
Guidelines for Manuscript: IJETEM considers manuscripts of any length. There are no
restrictions for the number of words,
figures or the length research article. Manuscript should begin with the following
categories.
The title page of the manuscript should include title, authors, and affiliations.
The middle part of manuscript can be organized as per the authors preference in any of the
ways. In most of the cases
the internal section should include:
- Materials and Methods
- Results
- Discussion
Title: Article should be submitted with both the full title and short title. The full title
should on the top of the
manuscript file and the short title is required during the online submission process.
Authors and Affiliations: All author names should be listed in the following order:
- First names (or initials, if used)
- Middle names (or initials, if used)
- Last names (surname, family name)
Each author should list concerned department, university, or organizational affiliation and
its location, including
city, state/province (if applicable), and country.
Abstract:
- Abstract should describe the main objective of the study
- It should not exceed more than 300 words
- Briefly explain the most important results and their significance
Introduction:
- The manuscript should have the data that allows the readers outside the field to
understand the purpose and significance
of the research
- Conclude with a brief statement of the overall aim of the work and a comment about
whether that aim was achieved
Materials and Methods: Material and methods should be clearly explained in detail. If
materials, methods, and protocols
are well established, authors may cite articles where those protocols are described.
Results, Discussion, and Conclusions: This category can be separate or combined to create the
results. It does not have
any word limit but the language should be precise. It should explain the result and
conclusion of the research.
Acknowledgments: People who contributed to the work should be listed in the acknowledgements,
along with their
contributions. You must ensure that anyone named in the acknowledgments agrees to being so
named.
References: Only published or accepted manuscripts should be included in the reference list.
Manuscripts that have been
submitted but not yet accepted should not be cited. References must be listed at the end of
the manuscript and numbered
in the order that they appear in the text. In the text, citations should be indicated by the
reference number in
brackets
Tables & Figures: Tables should be included at the end of the manuscript. All the tables
should contain a title above or
below it. Tables occupying more than a page should be avoided if possible. Figures should
have a small title that
describes the image with less than 20 words. Images should be in jpg or tiff format with
high resolution.
Author Guidelines:
- Authors should prepare their manuscript in English and submit the result file to
Managing Editor at Email. The source
files of the manuscript can be in either pdf or MS word for its acceptance
- There is no charges for article submission. Authors have to pay after publication of the
article
- Authors can find article processing charges of the Journals at IJETEM
- Authors can submit their manuscript online. Upon submission an acknowledgement will be
generated for future reference,
where author can track the article’s status
- Submission of a manuscript indicates a tacit understanding that the paper is not under
consideration for publication
with other journals previously and is free from potential conflict of interest and
personal criticism
- Authors can withdraw their manuscripts within 5 days from the date of submission and in
case of withdrawing after
revision of the article, authors supposed to pay minimum processing charges.
- All contributions should be in English with research content, a list of key words and
the authors mailing address
- Article should be presented in a concise manner and with accurate reports. Avoid
plagiarism and fragmentation of the
work
- Authors are requested to revise the article as per the peer review comments and submit
the revised article for further
process
- Authors will be notified of the article acceptance or rejection
- After the acceptance of an article, authors are assumed to have transferred the
copyright of the article to the
publisher
- A biographical sketch and photograph of each author are also to be given to the
publisher
- Open access will be granted to all published articles from each issue of the journal.
These papers will be featured on
the journal's website and readers can read and download them free of charge
- * Indicates the cumulative impact factor of the Journal
INEVITABLE STEPS TO BE TAKEN FOR SUBMISSION
Mismatching Journal Submission
- Findings that are of interest to a very narrow or specialized audience that the journal
does not cater to specifically
- Submitted manuscript that lies beyond the journal aims and scope
- Topics that are not of interest to the journal’s readership
- Manuscripts that do not follow the format specified by the journal (e.g., case report
submitted to a journal that
explicitly states it doesn’t publish case reports)
Flaws in study design
- Poorly emphasized (or) detailed research question
- Poorly conceptualized approach to answer the research question
- Weak or unreliably chosen methods for research work
- Using an incorrect method or model to study the problems
Sorting incomplete data and inappropriate statistical analysis
Common reasons of rejection of article
- Plagiarism, lack of originality or significance
- Presenting unrealistic or trivial results
- Using obsolete methodologies
- Extending the existing reporting work for publication