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The document provides detailed author guidelines for manuscript submission to the Research Journal of Biology (RJB). It specifies formatting requirements, including text style, page layout, and rules for submitting author information and sequence data. Guidelines for proofs, copyright agreements, and publication fees are also outlined, ensuring authors understand the prerequisites for successful publication.
These should aim at developing concepts as well as presenting results. They must be as concise as possible and include only information essential to the understanding of the paper. The subject should be of interest to a reasonably wide readership. It is expected that typescripts submitted to the Journal have undergone an internal peer review at the author's institution. The instructions detailed below refer mainly to this type of article. Short Communications: These are suitable for recording the results of complete small-scale investigations or giving details of new models or hypotheses, innovative methods or techniques, and the like. The style of main sections need not conform to that of full-length papers. Short communications should not exceed 10 typescript pages in length. They will also be subjected to the Journal's peer-review system. Headings should be left-aligned with a capital used only in the first letter. Main headings in boldface and first-order subheadings in italic typeface on a separate line; second-order subheadings in italic typeface incorporated in the text. In most papers, the main headings will be: Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and methods, Results, Discussion (with Conclusions), Acknowledgements, and References.
2015
Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture (Jurnal Pengembangan Peternakan Tropis) promotes sound development of Indonesian animal agriculture by publication of original research papers. The papers should not have been previously published or is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of an article, the authors will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article. B. Preparation and Submission of a Manuscript B.1. General Rules a. Manuscripts should be written in English. Authors whose native language is not English are strongly advised to have their manuscripts checked by an English specialist colleague prior to submission. Manuscript submitted will be checked by the journal at a nominal cost invoiced to the author(s). b. Manuscripts should be written by two or more authors. Manuscripts written by single author will not be processed. c. Manuscripts should be typed on one side of the paper and in 1-column format with double spacing throughout. d. The lines at all pages should be numbered in the left margin, beginning with number 1 (one) on the top of the first page. Paper size is A4 and a 3.0 cm margin of the page is desirable. Use the font "Times New Roman" 12 pt. e. Manuscripts should not occupy more than 6 pages in length of journal sheet (14 pages of manuscript). f. All tables and figures should be typed on separate pages and be numbered according to their sequence in the text. g. Standard International (SI) units should be used. Weights and measures should be expressed in the metric system and temperatures in the Celsius scale. h. Files should be saved in the format of the word processing software "word for windows" or "open text document" i. Manuscripts should be submitted via email (soft copy). j. Manuscripts that do not fulfill the requirements will not be processed any further. B.2. Manuscripts Structure Manuscripts in general should be organized in the following order: Title, Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgements (optional) and References. These major headings should be typed in bold-capital letters and set in the center of the page.
We would like to take this opportunity to inform you that the accepted version of your manuscript has been released for your perusal to confirm and complete all missing information required.
2012
These instructions have been prepared to assist authors in the preparation of papers for reproduction in Conference proceedings to be provided to delegates. The instructions should be followed in all matters of format including section headings, capitalisation, punctuation, table and figure headings and their placement within the text. The conference proceedings will be produced as CD-ROM containing PDF versions of the papers. These guidelines are to ensure maximum uniformity of style and reproduction without further modifications-please try to follow them as closely as possible. The material that you supply will be used exactly as it is presented. The attached pages should serve as a model. Your paper should not exceed 10 pages.
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 2003
(I) word-counts should be given for the abstract, and main body of the text (including references and figure captions);
2006
The abstract should concisely summarize the contents of a paper. Since potential readers should be able to make their decision on the personal relevance based on the abstract, the abstract should clearly tell the reader what information he can expect to find in the paper. The most essential issue is the problem statement and the actual contribution of described work. The authors should always keep in mind, that the abstract is the most frequently read part of a paper. It should contain at least 70 and at most 120 words.
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