Instructions for
Authors:
Frontiers Journal of
Current Engineering Research (FJCER) is one of the scientific journals, which
provides authoritative, arresting, and insightful interpretation of the latest
trends in Engineering and Technology..
FJCER welcomes the
submission of manuscripts that meet our criteria of significance and scientific
excellence. Papers will be published approximately one month after acceptance.
Submission of an
Article:
FJCER accepts scientific
manuscripts in various formats such as research articles, reviews, abstracts,
conference proceedings, case-reports. In addition to these formats, FJCER also
publishes Editorials, Letters to the editor, communications and commentaries
serving the International Scientific Community.
In order to reduce
delays, authors should adhere to the word limit and format of the Journal at
every stage of manuscript processing right from submission to the revision
stage(s). Submitted manuscripts should have a 300 word summary/abstract,
separate from the main text. The summary should provide a brief account of the
study by clearly delineating the objective, the methodology, and the major
findings. The text may contain a few short sub-headings of no more than 40
characters each.
Manuscripts can be submitted
as an e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office at xxxx (or) directly online at
http://fmpublishers.org/submission
Following which, a
manuscript number will be emailed to the corresponding author within 72 hours.
Article Processing
Charges:
FJCER is self-financed
and does not receive funding from any institution/government. Hence, the
Journal operates solely through processing charges we receive from the authors
and some academic/corporate sponsors. The handling fee is required to meet its
maintenance. Being an Open Access Journal, FJCER does not collect subscription
charges from readers that enjoy free online access to the articles. Authors are
hence required to pay a fair handling fee for processing their articles.
However, there are no submission charges. Authors are required to make payment
only after their manuscript has been accepted for publication.
Manuscript Type |
Article Processing
Charges |
||
USD |
EURO |
GBP |
|
Regular Articles |
519 |
499 |
449 |
Special Issue Articles |
249 |
219 |
199 |
Article Preparation
Guidelines:
FJCER only considers for
publication, original research that has not been published previously.
Submission to the journal is indicative of the same and that the submitted
manuscript is not being considered for publication elsewhere.
Authors are expected to
attach an electronic covering letter completely mentioning the type of
manuscript (e.g, Research article, Review articles, Brief Reports, Case Report,
etc.)
A clear title of the
article along with complete details of the author(s)
(professional/institutional affiliation, educational qualifications, and
contact information) must be provided in the tile page.
The corresponding author
is required to include address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail
address in the first page of the manuscript and authors.
Clearly mention
financial support or benefits if any from commercial sources for the work
reported in the manuscript, or any other financial interests that any of the
authors may have, which could create a potential conflict of interest or the
appearance of a conflict of interest with regard to the work.
A clear title of the
article along with complete details of the author/s (professional/institutional
affiliation, educational qualifications and contact information) must be
provided in the tile page.
Number all sheets in
succession, including references, tables, and figure legends.
Guidelines for Research
Articles:
Research articles should
be based on the empirical/secondary data collected using a clearly defined
research methodology; these are always peer reviewed. Article(s) should provide
a critical description or analysis of the data presented while making a new
addition to the field. The abstract should be a maximum of 300 words containing
7 to 10 important keywords and should be further subdivided into Objective,
Methods, Results, and Conclusion sections.
Guidelines for Review
Articles:
Review articles are
written based mostly on secondary data that is falling in line with the theme
of the journal. They are brief, yet critical discussions on a specific aspect
of the subject concerned. Reviews generally start with the statement of the
problem with a brief abstract of 300 words and few key words. Introduction
generally brings the issue forward to the readers followed by analytical
discussion with the help of necessary tables, graphs, pictures and
illustrations wherever necessary. It summarizes the topic with a conclusion.
All the statements or observations in the review articles must be based on
necessary citations, providing complete reference at the end of the article.
Guidelines for
Commentaries:
Commentaries are very
brief, purely scientific articles, focused on policy, science, rand society,
related to accounting and business Research, which are mostly authored by
experienced writers. They comprise of an abstract that provides the gist of the
topic to be discussed, immediately followed by a declaration of the problem
statement. The rest of the article then provides a thorough analysis with the
help of the illustrations, graphs, and/or tables and summarizes the topic with
a brief conclusion at the end. Commentaries should be of utmost interest to a
broad readership, and should therefore be written employing a simple,
non-technical style.
Guidelines for Case
Study:
Case studies are
accepted with a view to add additional information related to the investigative
research that advances in the field of Health Science. Case studies are
accepted with a view towards adding additional information related to studies
pertaining to challenging differential diagnosis; unusual/unexpected effect(s)
of treatment; cases where diagnostic/therapeutic have been overlooked; case
reports associated with malpractice or unexpected drug reactions.
Guidelines for
Editorials:
Editorials are concise
commentaries on a currently published article/issue on Health Science.
Editorial office may approach for any such works and authors must submit it
within three weeks from the date of receiving invitation.
Guidelines for Clinical
Images:
Clinical images should
display neurological conditions that capture a sense of visual discovery by
physicians in clinical practice. Clinical Images are nothing but photographic
depictions of Health Science and it should not exceed more than 5 figures with
a description, not exceeding 300 words. Generally no references and citations
are required here. If necessary, only three references can be allowed.
Guidelines for Letters
to the Editor/Concise Communications:
Letters to the editor
should be limited to commentaries on previous articles published with specific
reference to issues and causes related to it. It should be concise,
comprehensive and brief reports of cases or research findings. It does not
follow a format such as abstract, subheads, or acknowledgments. It is more a
response or the opinion of the reader on a particular article published and
should reach the editor within 6 months of article publication.
Guidelines for Key
Headings in Text:
Acknowledgement: This
section includes acknowledgment of people, grant details, funds, etc.
References: As citations play a key role in many sections of a manuscript, not
sufficiently citing other work can reduce the chances of being published. Each
statement or description of findings should be supported by a reference.
Importantly, ensure that publications with conflicting findings are cited and
address the difference in the findings. Only published or accepted manuscripts
should be included in the reference list. Meeting abstracts or conference talks
should not be cited. All submitted manuscripts must include references
formatted as per the standards of the journal.
Examples-xxxx
Tables: These
should be used at a minimum and designed as simple as possible. We request
authors to submit tables as .doc format. Tables are to be typed double-spaced
throughout, including headings and footnotes. Each table should be on a
separate page, numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and supplied with a
heading and a legend.
Note: If the
submission is in PDF format, the author is requested to retain the same in .doc
format in order to aid in completion of process successfully.
Figures: The
preferred file formats for photographic images are .doc, TIFF and JPEG. If you
have created images with separate components on different layers, please send
us the Photoshop files.
All images must be at or
above intended display size, with the following image resolutions: Line Art 800
dpi, Combination (Line Art + Halftone) 600 dpi, Halftone 300 dpi. See the Image
quality specifications chart for details. Image files also must be cropped as
close to the actual image as possible.
Use Arabic numerals to
designate figures and upper case letters for their parts (Figure 1). Begin each
legend with a title and include sufficient description so that the figure is
understandable without reading the text of the manuscript. Information given in
legends should not be repeated in the text.
Figure legends: These
should be typed in numerical order on a separate sheet.
Supplementary
Information:
All Supplementary
Information (figures, tables and Summary diagram/, etc.) is supplied as a
single PDF file, where possible. File size within the permitted limits for
Supplementary Information. Images should be a maximum size of 640 x 480 pixels
(9 x 6.8 inches at 72 pixels per inch).
Proofs and Reprints:
Electronic roofs in PDF
format will be sent as an e-mail attachment to the corresponding author. Page
proofs are considered to be the final version of the manuscript. With the
exception of typographical or minor clerical errors, no changes will be made in
the manuscript at the proofreading stage. Authors will have free electronic
access of the article. For reprints author may contact with editorial office.
Benefits:
FJCER is published in an
open-access format which is highly beneficial to the authors. Benefits of the
open-access format include greater visibility, accelerated citation, immediate
access to the full-text versions, and higher impact. Furthermore, authors also
retain the copyright to their work. All open-access articles are published
under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license, which
allows immediate deposit of the final published version in other repositories
without any restriction on re-use.