Instruction for Authors of IJESET
Manuscript Title (Font: Times New Roman, Size: 18, Alignment: Centered,
Effects: Small Caps, Spacing: Before 24 pt & After 24 pt) |
Title should be clear, simple and concise. Long titles lack impact and shorter
concise titles are preferable. Authors should remember that many readers will only
scan titles (and possibly the abstract) so titles should reflect the content in order to
get readers' attention. It must however be accurate and unambiguous and should
focus on the message of the paper. |
· | All persons designated | as authors | should qualify for | authorship and | all those | who |
qualify should be listed. Each author should have participated sufficiently in the
work to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content. One or
more authors (deemed to be the Corresponding Author(s)) should take
responsibility for the integrity of the work as a whole, from inception to
published article. |
· | Do not include any salutations (Dr, Mr, Ms etc.) before authors name. |
This should include the name of the department(s) and institution(s) to which the
work should be attributed, and email address. |
· | The | abstract | should | be | concise | and | clear, | stating | the | purposes | of | the | study | or | investigation, | the | basic | procedures, | the | main |
findings and the principal conclusions. It should emphasize new and important aspects of the study. It should be
understandable without reference to the rest of the paper and should contain no citation to references in the reference list.
Non-standard abbreviations should be avoided. |
Below the abstract, authors should provide and identify as such 5 to 10 keywords or short phrases to assist indexing the article
and that may be published with the abstract. In addition, authors should examine the text of their title, abstract and keywords
since any term not employed in these sections cannot be employed as a search term to reliably identify the work using standard
search engines. |
The text of research articles is divided into sections with the headings: Introduction, organization of paper, Literature Review,
Proposed Design, Methods, Simulation/Experimental setup, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Future Work,
Acknowledgement, References etc. Long articles may need subheadings within some sections (especially the Results and
Discussion sections) to clarify their content. |
Present your results in logical sequence in the text, tables and illustrations. Do not repeat in the text all the data in the tables or
illustrations; emphasize or summarize only important observations. Figures and tables should be clearly referred to in the
manuscript. |
Emphasize the new and important aspects of the study and the conclusions that follow from them. Do not repeat in detail data
or other material given in the Introduction or the Results section. Include in the Discussion section the implications of the
findings and their limitations, including implications for future research. |
List all contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship, such as a person who provided purely technical help, writing
assistance or a department chairperson who provided only general support. Financial and material support should also be
acknowledged. |
Tables should be inserted immediately after the citation in the text. Number tables consecutively in the order of their first
citation in the text and supply a brief title for each. Give each column a short or abbreviated heading. Be sure that each table is
cited in the text. If you use data from another published source, obtain permission and acknowledge fully. |
Figures must be at the appropriate size and resolution. Figures should be numbered consecutively according to the order in
which they have been first cited in the text. If a figure has been published, acknowledge the original source and written
permission from the copyright holder to reproduce the material must be supplied. Figures should be professionally drawn,
photographed and digitized; freehand or typewritten lettering is unacceptable. Letters, numbers and symbols should be clear and
even throughout and of sufficient size. Shading and hatches should be used with care and consideration of the final size of the
image be made. |
In preparing graphs ensure that appropriate formats are used (histogram, points, box and whisker etc) with error bars wherever
possible. Ensure that lines and axes are of a width that will be easily seen and the texts and data points are similarly of an
appropriate size. Avoid patterned of gradient in-fills in histograms. |
The manuscript can be submitted via online submission system or by email. Submission to International Journal of Engineering
Sciences & Emerging Technologies can also be done via Online Submission System. Prepare your manuscript in the .doc/.docx
format, according to instructions above. |
Once authors have completed the revisions to their manuscript, they can submit revised version through
ijeset.editor@gmail.com. In the Subject Line please put a note "Revised Submission". When submitting a revised manuscript, it
is essential that authors include a 'point-by-point' response to the comments made by the reviewer(s) detailing the changes
made. In order to expedite the processing of the revised manuscript, please be as specific as possible in responses to the
reviewer(s). |
All accepted articles are published in full on ARCHIVES OF IJESET online, with open access to all. The authors are charged a
nominal publication fee of USD 100 or EUR 77 or INR 2000 for their accepted research papers. |
For further information contact EDITOR at ijeset.editor@gmail.com or editor@ijeset.com |
The validity of the data and the views expressed in articles in the Journal are the responsibility of authors and not of The
IJESET editorial board or IJESET publication team. |
Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they have not been published, submitted or accepted for publication
elsewhere and that, if the work received an official sponsorship, it has been duly released for open publication. All papers of
the journal are peer reviewed by two to three independent reviewers. Acceptance is granted when all of the reviewers'
recommendations are positive. |