Paper Prints Policy
Introduction
Gomal Journal of Life Sciences (GJLS) is committed to disseminating high-quality research in the field of life sciences. To maintain the integrity and credibility of the journal, this paper prints policy outlines the guidelines and procedures for the submission, review, and publication of manuscripts in print format.
Submission Guidelines
- Submission Format: Authors must submit their manuscripts in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) format. The document should be formatted according to the GJLS manuscript template provided on the journal’s website.
- Cover Letter: A cover letter must accompany the submission, providing a brief overview of the research and affirming that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere and is not under consideration by any other journal.
- Manuscript Preparation: Manuscripts should be prepared following the guidelines outlined in the GJLS author instructions. This includes proper formatting of text, figures, tables, and references.
Review Process
- Initial Screening: Submitted manuscripts will undergo an initial screening by the editorial team to ensure compliance with the journal’s scope and formatting guidelines.
- Peer Review: Manuscripts passing the initial screening will be sent for peer review to experts in the relevant field. Reviewers will evaluate the scientific quality, originality, methodology, and significance of the research.
- Revision: Authors may be required to revise their manuscripts based on the feedback received from reviewers. Revised manuscripts will undergo another round of review before a final decision is made.
Publication Policy
- Acceptance Criteria: Manuscripts accepted for publication must demonstrate scientific rigor, novelty, and relevance to the field of life sciences.
- Copyright: Authors are required to transfer copyright to GJLS upon acceptance of their manuscript for publication. This ensures the journal’s right to reproduce and distribute the work.
- Proofreading: Authors will receive galley proofs for final review before publication. Any necessary corrections should be promptly communicated to the editorial office.
- Publication Timeline: Accepted manuscripts will be scheduled for publication in upcoming print issues of GJLS. The editorial team will provide authors with an estimated timeline for publication.
Ethical Considerations
- Plagiarism: Authors must ensure that their manuscripts are free from plagiarism. Any form of plagiarism or academic misconduct will result in immediate rejection of the manuscript.
- Conflict of Interest: Authors should disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may influence the interpretation or presentation of their research findings.
- Ethical Approval: Studies involving human subjects or animals must have obtained appropriate ethical approval, and this should be clearly stated in the manuscript.