Authors' Guidelines
Authors’ Guidelines
Submission
Manuscripts should be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript by sending Email to jepes@hillpublisher.com. Papers also can be submitted through the online submission system. Submissions by anyone other than one of authors will not be accepted.
Manuscript preparation
1. All manuscripts should be written in English -- British or American as long as consistency is observed.
2. All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an acknowledgments section. Examples of those who might be acknowledged include a person who provided purely technical help, writing assistance, or a department chairperson who provided only general support. Financial and material support should also be acknowledged.
3. Conflict of interest and funding. Authors are responsible for disclosing financial support from the industry or other conflicts of interest that might bias the interpretation of results.
4. The manuscript should be in MS Word or PDF format, submitted as an email attachment to our email address.
5. Authors of the articles being accepted are required to sign the Transfer of Copyright Agreement form.
6. Author will receive hard copy of the journal containing their articles.
7. It is not our policy to pay for authors. Instead, we will charge some fee if the paper is published in our journal.
References
All references should be numbered in square brackets in the text and listed in the REFERENCES section in the order they appear in the text.
Reference published in this journal should be listed at the end of the manuscript and numbered in order of citation in the text, including citations in tables and figure legends. References should conform to the style of the Journal. Examples follow:
Journal Articles:
[1] Ponnampalam, E.N., Butler, K.L., Burnett, V.F., Mcdonagh, M.B., Jacobs, J.L. and Hopkins, D.L (2013) Aged vacuum packaged lamb cuts are less brown than fresh muscle cuts under simulated retail display. Food Nutrition Science, 4:147-153
Books:
[2] Verdu, S. (1998) Multi-User Detection. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Websites:
[3] Honeycutt, L. (1998) Communication and Design Course.
http://dcr.rpi.edu/commdesign/class1.html
Conference Proceedings:
[4] YK shrestha (2007). Flock maintenance and performance study of native (terai local) Exotic (Barberi) and their crosses (F1 generation) of goats at RARS/N. Proceedings of 7th national workshop on livestock and fisheries. June 25-27, 2007. 294-297
Thesis:
[5] Heinzelman, W. (2000) Application-Specific Protocol Architectures for Wireless Networks. Ph.D. Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge.
Tables
All tables have to be created with Word "Insert Table" function and should be cited consecutively in the main text by Arabic numbers (Table 1, Table 2, etc). Each table has to have a descriptive title on the top of the table. Provide explanations for any nonstandard abbreviations in footnotes to the table.
Figure
Figure legends including figure number, a short title and detailed description should be embedded at the end of text file. All figures should be cited consecutively in the main text by Arabic numbers (Figure 1, Figure 2, etc). All figures must be prepared in 500dpi resolution and embedded in the Word File at the end of the manuscript and labeled with the corresponding figure numbers. The text in all figures must be in Arial Font and clearly readable. Photographs of a person should render them unidentifiable or include their written permission.
How to count page numbers
Before submission or after acceptance, type your manuscript single spaced, and make all the characters in the text, tables, figure legends, footnotes and references in a single typeface and point size as 10 pt Times New Roman. This will save space, make it easier for reviewers and editors to process the submitted work, and contributes to slowing down global warming by using less paper.