Author Guidelines
At SCIVOLVE, we are committed to upholding the highest
standards of scholarly publishing. Our editorial policies are designed to
ensure the integrity, transparency, and quality of the research we publish. As
an independent publication organization, we prioritize the dissemination of
accurate, impactful, and ethically sound research across a wide range of
academic disciplines. Below are the key editorial policies that guide our
publication process.
We invite talented researchers to join our community.
We closely monitor the latest developments in research, as
well as the work of both seasoned and emerging experts in various fields. We
gather publicly accessible data on the global scientific publishing landscape.
If we identify a chance to collaborate in your area of expertise, we may reach
out to invite you to contribute as an author, reviewer, or editor for our
SCIVOLVE journals.
Please read these guidelines carefully before submitting
your manuscript.
- Scope
and Focus
- Disciplines
Covered :
SCIVOLVE accepts submissions across a wide range of academic
disciplines, including but not limited to Medical and Clinical Sciences,
Healthcare, Engineering, Life Sciences, and Pharmacy. We encourage
interdisciplinary research that bridges these fields and contributes to the
global body of knowledge.
- Types
of Articles :
We welcome various types of submissions, including:
Original Research
Detailed studies presenting new findings.
Review & Mini-review
Comprehensive analyses of current research trends and developments.
Communications & Short Communications
Brief reports of significant, original findings.
Methodological Papers
Descriptions of new or improved methods, techniques, or
procedures.
Editorials and Commentaries
Opinion pieces on current issues in the respective fields.
Meta-Analyses
Statistical analyses that combine results from multiple
studies to provide a more comprehensive understanding of a research question.
Meta-analyses should follow established guidelines for systematic reviews and
provide transparent reporting of methods and findings.
Technical Notes
Descriptions of new or modified techniques, tools, or
methodologies. Technical notes should provide practical insights and details
that can benefit other researchers or practitioners.
- Manuscript
Preparation :
- General
Formatting :
Language : Manuscripts must be written in clear,
concise English. Authors for whom English is not a first language are
encouraged to seek language editing services before submission.
File Format : Manuscripts should be submitted as
Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) files. PDF submissions are also accepted, but a
word document version must be included.
Text Layout : Use 12-point Times New Roman font,
double-spaced, with 1-inch margins on all sides. Include page numbers and
continuous line numbering throughout the manuscript.
- Structure
of Manuscript :
Title Page : The title page should include the
title of the manuscript.
Authors : List all authors' full names and
institutional affiliations of all authors, and the corresponding author’s
contact information (email and phone number).
Abstract : Provide a concise summary of the
manuscript in 250 words or less. The abstract should be structured into
Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.
Keywords : Include 4-6 keywords relevant to the
manuscript’s content.
Introduction : Outline the background,
objectives, and significance of the research.
Materials and Methods : Provide detailed
information on the methods used, allowing replication of the study by other
researchers.
Results : Present the research findings clearly
and concisely, using tables and figures where appropriate.
Discussion : Interpret the results, highlighting
the implications of the findings, and compare them with existing research.
Conclusion : Summarize the main findings and
suggest future research directions.
Acknowledgments : Acknowledge contributions from
individuals or institutions that supported the research.
References : List all references cited in the
manuscript, following the preferred citation style AMA (American Medical
Association). Ensure that all references are complete and accurate.
- Figures
and Tables :
Figures : All figures should be submitted in
high-resolution (minimum 300 dpi), preferably in JPEG, PNG, or TIFF format.
Figures should be numbered sequentially and include descriptive captions.
Tables : Tables should be included within the
manuscript text, numbered sequentially, and include clear titles and legends.
Each table should be presented on a separate page.
- Supplementary
Material :
Authors may submit supplementary material that supports the
content of the manuscript (e.g., datasets, multimedia files). These should be
referenced within the manuscript and uploaded separately during submission.
- Ethical
Considerations
- Research
Ethics :
Authors must ensure that their research complies with
ethical guidelines. For studies involving human subjects, authors must provide
a statement confirming that informed consent was obtained and that the study
was approved by an appropriate ethics committee. For animal studies, authors
must state that the research was conducted following institutional and national
guidelines for animal care and use.
- Conflict
of Interest :
All authors are required to disclose any potential conflicts
of interest that could influence the research or its interpretation. This
information should be included in a separate section of the manuscript.
- Plagiarism
:
SCIVOLVE has a strict policy against plagiarism. Authors
must ensure that their work is original and properly cites all sources.
Manuscripts are subject to plagiarism detection software, and any submission
found to contain plagiarized content will be rejected.
- Submission
Process
- Online
Submission :
Manuscripts must be submitted through the SCIVOLVE online
submission system.
- Cover
Letter :
A cover letter must accompany the manuscript submission. The
cover letter should briefly describe the significance of the research, the
contribution it makes to the field, and why it is suitable for publication in a
SCIVOLVE journal. Authors should also confirm that the manuscript is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere.
- Author
Contributions :
Authors must clearly indicate the contributions of each
co-author in the cover letter or a dedicated section of the manuscript. This
transparency helps prevent disputes over authorship and ensures proper credit
is given.
- Post-Submission
Process
- Peer
Review :
Once submitted, the manuscript will undergo a double-blind
peer review process, as outlined in SCIVOLVE’s Peer Review Process. Authors may
be required to revise their manuscript based on the feedback from reviewers.
- Decision
and Publication :
Following peer review, the editorial team will make a final
decision on the manuscript (accept, revise, or reject). Accepted manuscripts
will proceed to the production stage, where they will be copyedited, typeset,
and proofed before publication. Authors will receive page proofs for final
approval.
- Open
Access and Licensing :
SCIVOLVE operates under an open access model, ensuring that
all published articles are freely accessible to the global research community.
Authors retain copyright of their work and can choose from a range of Creative
Commons licenses to determine how their work can be used by others.
- Appeals
and Complaints
- Appeals
:
Authors who believe that their manuscript was unfairly
rejected may submit an appeal to the editorial office. The appeal must be based
on a substantive disagreement with the reviewers’ comments or the editorial
decision. Appeals will be considered by a senior editor or an independent
reviewer.
- Complaints
:
Any complaints regarding the editorial process, peer review,
or publication ethics should be directed to the SCIVOLVE editorial office. We
take all complaints seriously and will investigate any concerns promptly and
transparently.
- Contact
Information
For any questions or further assistance, please contact the
SCIVOLVE editorial office at contact@scivolve.com or visit our website.
COPYRIGHT STATEMENT
As an author submitting a manuscript to SCIVOLVE Journal,
you retain full copyright of your work. Upon acceptance and publication, your
article will be freely available to the public under the terms of the Creative
Commons Attribution (CC BY) License. This allows unrestricted use,
distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is
properly cited
- Author's
Rights
- Copyright
Ownership
Authors generally retain copyright of their work. They grant
the journal a license to publish, which allows the journal to distribute the
work under an open-access model.
- Access
and Distribution
Authors have the right to access their published work freely
and may distribute it in accordance with the journal’s open-access policy. This
often includes sharing their work on personal websites, institutional
repositories, and social media.
- Re-use
of Work
Authors typically have the right to use their published work
in future publications or presentations, provided they comply with the
journal’s licensing terms, which often require proper citation.
- Attribution
Authors should be credited appropriately when their work is
used or referenced, as specified by the Creative Commons license or other
licensing agreements adopted by the journal.
- License
Information
All content published by SCIVOLVE is licensed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
- International
License
(CC BY 4.0). This license allows others to:
- Share
Copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format.
- Adapt
Remix, transform, and build upon the material for any
purpose, even commercially.
- Attribution
You must give appropriate credit to the original author(s)
of the work, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.
You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the
licensor endorses you or your use.
- Full
License Text :
You can view the full terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License at
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Third-Party
Content
Some content published by SCIVOLVE may include materials
from third parties. Such content remains the property of the original copyright
holders and may be subject to different licensing terms. Authors are
responsible for ensuring that they have the appropriate permissions for any
third-party materials included in their submissions.
- Infringement
Notification
If you believe that any content on SCIVOLVE's website
infringes your copyright, please contact us with the following details:
Description of the copyrighted work you claim has been
infringed.
Description of the location of the allegedly infringing
content on our site.
Your contact details (name, address, phone number, email
address).
A statement that you have a good faith belief that the use
is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
A statement under penalty of perjury that the information
provided is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act
on their behalf.
- Changes
to This Copyright Statement
SCIVOLVE may update this Copyright Statement periodically.
We will post the updated statement on our website, and the "Last
Updated" date will be revised. Continued use of our website and services
signifies acceptance of the changes.
- Contact
Information
For questions regarding this Copyright Statement, please
contact:
SCIVOLVE
Editorial Team
Email: info@scivolve.com
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