Instructions To Authors

Journal of e-Science Letters: An International journals Instructions To Authors

All manuscripts must contain the essential elements needed and must be divided into clearly defined sections – for example Cover letter, Title, Author names with corresponding author marked, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Figures, and Tables with Captions, Acknowledgement, Conflicts of interest. If the article includes any Supplementary material, this should be included for peer review purposes.

Cover letter: The articles must always be accompanied by a cover letter, stating the type of the article and that the article submitted is neither published nor is under consideration by any other journal. It should also have a statement of the main point of the article. Names, affiliations, and e-mail addresses of five potential referees can be mentioned.

Main submission:

  • 1. The title of the article must be with regard to the content and cannot be almost just like the other published article.
  • 2. All the contributing author names must be mentioned with their affiliations and email addresses. The corresponding author’s telephone number is requested just in case of any quick correspondence required in accordance with the submission.

A. Research articles must contain abstract, keywords, introduction, material & methods, results and discussion, and conclusion

B. Review articles must contain abstract, keywords and thus the most text conclusion

C. All the remaining kinds of articles have the abstract, keywords, and conclusion as optional

  • i. The abstract must summarize the concept being addressed, how the study was performed, the primary results, and thus the author’s brief the conclusion from these results. It should not be quite 350 words.
  • ii. Keywords are the highlights of the article and should be from 4-10 in number.
  • iii. Abbreviations, if any must be mentioned.
  • iv. The introduction must be a concise review of the subject area and thus the rationale for the study
  • v. Materials & Methods must include all the methods utilized within the study in sufficient detail so that other researchers would be able to reproduce the research. When established methods are used, the author need only ask previously published reports; however, the authors should provide brief descriptions of methods that are modified. Identify all materials used. The populations for research involving humans should be clearly stated and enrollment dates provided.
  • vi. Results must be during a correct sequence with reference to tables, figures, and supplemental material as appropriate.
  • vii. Discussion must include the new and important findings of the study also as any conclusions which can be drawn. The discussion must analyze this data with the previous findings. Limitations of the experimental methods should be indicated, as should implications for future research. New hypotheses and clinical recommendations are appropriate and can be clearly identified.

The tables, figures with legends and thus the supplemental material (if any) must be cited appropriately within the text and can be submitted in separate word files

Acknowledgments for the work are often mentioned. Funding if any must be clearly mentioned within the acknowledgment section

Conflicts of interest must be clearly mentioned

References of all the citations mentioned within the text must tend in conjunction with the author’s name, year of publication, and thus the title of the article.
E.g: Kim, Hui-Seon, et al. “Lead iodide perovskite sensitized all-solid-state submicron thin film mesoscopic solar cell efficiently exceeding 9%.” Scientific Reports 2 (2012): 591.

Publication charges Upon acceptance, the authors are requested to pay Article Processing Charges towards the journal. It’ll be useful for the further development of the journal.

Copyright
All published work with Journal of e-Science Letters is permanently available online with none restriction to the reader. Articles published in Journal of e-Science Letters are getting to be Open Access articles distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.