JMCER

Authors Guidelines for Manuscript Preparation

Authors should submit their manuscripts electronically through the journal website submission system to the Editorial Office. JMCER Website: XXXX        

1: SUBMISSION OF PAPER

1-1: Requirements for new submission

Authors may choose to submit the manuscript as a single word file to be used in the refereeing process.

 1-2: Requirement of revised submission

Only when the submitted paper is at the revision stage, authors will be requested to put the paper into a “correct format” for acceptance and provide the items required for the publication of the manuscript.

 1-3: Authorship Guidelines

Authorship credit should be based on: (i) Substantial contributions to conception and design, acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data, (ii) Drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content; and (iii) Final approval of the version to be submitted for publication.  All of these conditions should be met by all authors. Acquisition of funding, collection of data, or general supervision of the research group alone does not constitute authorship. All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an acknowledgments section. All authors must agree on the sequence of authors listed before submitting the article. All authors must agree to designate one author as the corresponding author for the submission. It is the responsibility of the corresponding author to arrange the whole manuscript upon the requirements and to dialogue with the co-authors during the peer-reviewing and proofing stages and to also act on behalf.

 2: BEFORE YOU BEGIN

2-1: Ethics in Publishing

The ethical policy of JMCER is based on the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines and complies with JMCER Editorial Board codes of conduct. Readers, authors, reviewers and editors should follow these ethical policies once working with JMCER. The ethical policy of JMCER is liable to determine which of the typical research papers or articles submitted to the journal should be published. The publishing decision is based on the suggestion of the journal’s reviewers and editorial board members. The ethical policy insisted the Editor-in-Chief may confer with other editors or reviewers in making the decision. The reviewers are necessary to evaluate the research papers based on the submitted content in a confidential manner.  The reviewers also suggest the authors to improve the quality of research paper by their reviewing comments.  Authors should ensure that their submitted research work is original and has not been published elsewhere in any language. Applicable copyright laws and conventions should be followed by the authors.  Any kind of plagiarism constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable. For information on this matter in publishing and ethical guidelines please visit XXXXXXX

2-2: Peer-Review Process

In order to sustain the peer review system, authors have an obligation to participate in the peer review process to evaluate manuscripts from others.  When appropriate, authors are obliged to provide retractions and/or corrections of errors to the editors and the Publisher.  All papers submitted to JMCER journal will be peer reviewed for at least one round. JMCER journal adopts a peer review policy: reviewers are blind to authors. The peer review process is conducted in the online manuscript submission and peer-review system. After a manuscript is submitted to the online system, the system immediately notifies the editorial office. After passing an initial quality check by the editorial office, the manuscript will be assigned to two or more reviewers. After receiving reviewers’ comments, the editorial team member makes a decision. Because reviewers sometimes do not agree with each other, the final decision sent to the author may not exactly reflect recommendations by any of the reviewers. The decision after each round of peer review may be one of the following:

  1. Accept with minor revision. The revised manuscript may or may not be sent to the reviewers for another round of comments.
  2. Accept with major revision. The revised manuscript is sent to the reviewers for another round of comments.
  3. Reject. The manuscript is rejected from publication by JMCER.
  4. Unable to review. The manuscript is reassigned to other reviewers.

 2-3: Post-Publication Evaluation

In addition to the peer review Process, the JMCER Journal has Post-Publication Evaluation by the scientific community. Post-Publication Evaluation is concentrated to ensure that the quality of published research, review and case report meets certain standards and the conclusions that are presented are justified. The post-publication evaluation includes online comments and citations on published papers. Authors may respond to the comments of the scientific community and may revise their manuscript.

 3: PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS

Manuscripts must be submitted only in English and should be written according to sound grammar and proper terminology. Manuscripts should be typed in Times New Roman of 12 pt. font in two columns using A4 paper. JMCER provides MS-WORD and LaTex templates and authors can either use one of them. Manuscript submission must be applied once in order to obtain only one submission ID number. More than one submission for a single manuscript can lose the chance of the manuscript consideration. Manuscript must be accompanied by a Title Page including title and author(s) name and their affiliations.

3-1: English Language Writing

All Authors whose first language is not English should make sure their manuscript is written in idiomatic English before submission. Please write your text in good English (American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of these). 

 3-2: New Submissions

Submission to JMCER journal proceeds totally online and authors will be guided stepwise through the creation and uploading of the manuscript files. As part of the manuscript, authors may choose to submit the manuscript as a single file to be used in the refereeing process. This can be a Word or LaTex document (*.doc/*.docx or *.tex), that can be used by referees to evaluate the manuscript. All figures and tables are encouraged to be embedded and included in the main manuscript file.

 3-3: References

References list must be provided according to the JMCER references format in a consistent style. Where applicable, author(s) name(s), article title, year of publication, journal abbreviation, article/chapter/book title, volume/issue number and the pagination must be present. Use of DOI is highly encouraged.

 3-4: Formatting requirements

There are no strict formatting requirements, but all manuscripts must contain the essential elements needed to convey your manuscript, for example Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement, and References. Please ensure all figures and tables should be embedded and included in the main manuscript file.

 3-5: Revised Submissions

Regardless of the file format of the original submission, at revision the authors are instructed to submit their manuscript with JMCER format at Word or LaTex document (*.doc/*.docx or *.tex). Keep the layout of the text as simple as possible. To avoid unnecessary errors, the authors are strongly advised to use the ‘spell-check’ and ‘grammar-check’ for the submitted manuscript. At this level the author(s) name and affiliation should be inserted.

 3-6: Manuscript Submission and Declaration

While submitting a manuscript to JMCER, all contributing author(s) must verify that the manuscript represents authentic and valid work and that neither this manuscript nor one with significantly similar content under their authorship has been published or is being considered for publication elsewhere including electronically in the same form, in English. All authors have agreed to allow the corresponding author to serve as the primary correspondent with the editorial office, to review the edited manuscript and proof.

 3-7: Manuscript Submission and Verification

Manuscripts are assumed not to be published previously in print or electronic versions and are not under consideration by another publication. Copies of related or possibly duplicated materials (including those containing significantly similar content or using same data) that have been published previously or are under consideration for another publication must be provided at the time of online submission.

4: MANUSCRIPT STRUCTURE

Manuscript literature and tenses must be structured as: Title; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; Materials and Methods; Results and Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgements and References submitted in a file with limited size.

 4-1: Title Page

The first page of the manuscript includes the title (capitalize only the first letter) of the article, followed by one-line space and the names of all authors (no degrees or positions such as Mr., Dr., Prof., or Ass. Prof.) and their addresses for correspondence, including the e-mail address of the corresponding author. The first letter of each name and main word should be capitalized. The title, author’s name and affiliation should be centered on the width of the typing area.

 4-2: Manuscript Title

Title of up to 17 words, avoid complicated and technical expressions, and do not use vague expressions.

 4-3: Abstract

An abstract of 150 to 200 words that sketches the purpose of the study; basic procedures; main findings its novelty; discussions and the principal conclusions, should not contain any undefined abbreviations or references.

 4-4: Keywords

Provide 3 to 5 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes. Keywords should not repeat the words of the manuscript title or contain abbreviations and shall be written in alphabetical order as separated by semicolon. Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter through the text.

 4-5: Highlighting the Contribution

Highlighting contributions are mandatory for JMCER journal. The main contribution can be written before starting the research method and can be summarized in one paragraph.

 4-6: Introduction

Describes briefly the background of the investigation with updated information and states the aim of the study.

 4-7: Materials and Methods

Provide sufficient details to enable the experiments to be reproduced. Support the techniques and methods used with references. Metric and standard international units should be used in this section and throughout the manuscript. Specify the computer software used for statistical analysis and define statistical terms, abbreviations, and symbols applied.

 4-8: Results

Present the results and their significance clearly. Graphs and tables should be self-explanatory. Do not repeat in figures or in the text the data presented in tables. Tables and figures should be numbered in the order of their mention in the text.

 4-9: Discussion

Deals with critical review and interpretations of the results and supported by relevant updated references. Repetition of data should be avoided. It should end with brief conclusions. In Short Communications, Results and Discussion may be combined.

 4-10: Conclusion

This section should highlight the major, firm discoveries, and state what the added value of the main finding is, without literature references.

 4-11: Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the reference list. The names of funding organizations should be written in full. Financial support affiliation of the study, if exists, must be mentioned in this section. Thereby, the Grant number of financial supports must be included.

 4-12: Conflict of Interest

A conflict of interest statement must be placed at the manuscript as below: “The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this manuscript”.

 4-13: References

References to literature should be numbered (in brackets) consecutively in the text in the order in which they are first mentioned and listed at the end of the manuscript. Titles of journals should be abbreviated according to the List of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE. Personal communications or unpublished data should be mentioned in the text, but not included in the list of references.

 4-14: Examples of References

– Journal article: Bingham, C. M., Wilson, P. R., & Davies, A. S. (1990). Real-time ultrasonography for pregnancy diagnosis and estimation of fetal age in farmed red deer. The veterinary record126(5), 102-106.

– Book: Buice, R. (1995). Applied Pharmacology for the Veterinary Technician.

– Chapter in a book: Chabala, J. C., & Miller, M. W. (1986). Chemistry of antiprotozoal agents. In Chemotherapy of Parasitic Diseases (pp. 25-85). Springer, Boston, MA.

– PhD Dissertation: Zhao C (2005). Development of nanoelectrospray and application to protein research and drug discovery [PhD dissertation]. Buffalo (NY): State University of New York at Buffalo; 276 p.

– Master’s thesis: Roguskie JM (2005). The role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1244 pilin glycan in virulence [master’s thesis]. Pittsburgh (PA): Duquesne University; 111 p.

– Journal article on the Internet: Polgreen, P. M., Diekema, D. J., VandeBerg, J., Wiblin, R. T., Chen, Y. Y., David, S., … & Herwaldt, L. A. (2006). Risk Factors for Groin Wound Infection After Femoral Artery Catheterization A Case-Control Study. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology27(1), 34-37. Available from: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu

– Internet Web Page: AMA (2007): helping doctors help patients [Internet]. Chicago: American Medical Association; Available from: http://www.ama-assn.org/

 4-15: Tables

Do not submit tables and graphs as photographs. Tables should be set within the text. Do not use internal horizontal and vertical rules. Tables should be set within the text and should have a clear and rational structure along with consecutive numerical order. All tables should be numbered (1, 2, 3, etc.). Give enough information in subtitles so that each table is understandable without reference to the text. For each table, please supply a table caption (title) explaining the components of the table. Identify any previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference at the end of the table caption. Tables should be with the captions placed above in limited numbers. Footnotes to tables should be indicated by superscript lower-case letters (or asterisks for significance values and other statistical data) and included beneath the table body.

 4-16: Figures

Figures/ illustrations should be in high quality artwork, within 300-600 dpi. Ensure that figures are clear, labeled, and of a size that can be reproduced legibly in the journal. Figures should be set within the text. Following remarks should be applied to the figures:

– Each figure should have a concise caption describing accurately what the figure depicts. Include the captions in the text of the manuscript.

– Figure captions begin with the term Figures. Figures should be with the captions placed below in limited numbers.

– No punctuation is to be placed at the end of the caption. 

– Identify all elements found in the figure in the figure caption; and use boxes, circles, etc., as coordinate points in graphs.

– Identify previously published material by giving the original source in the form of a reference citation at the end of the figure caption.

  5: AUTHORSHIP CRITERIA

All contributing authors should qualify for authorship. The order of authorship should be a joint decision of the co-authors. Sufficient participation in the work is of utmost importance.

Authorship credit should be based on substantial contribution to conception and design, execution, or analysis and interpretation of data. All authors should be involved in drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content, must have read and approved the final version of the manuscript and approve of its submission to this journal.

 6: COPYRIGHT

Journals should make clear the type of copyright under which authors work will be published.  Upon submission of manuscript, authors should attach a complete Journal CopyRight form.

 6-1: Permission required

Permission should be sought from the publisher to reproduce any substantial part of a copyrighted work that depends on both the significance of the material and the quantity of material used. This includes any text, illustrations, charts, tables, photographs, or other material from previously published sources used.  If excerpts from other copyrighted works are included, the author(s) must obtain written permission from the copyright owners (publisher) and credit the source(s) in the manuscript.

 6-2: Permission not required

Copyright protects only original (i.e. creative) material. As such it protects only the particular form of expression of a work, and not the ideas or facts contained in it. Public domain works are not protected by copyright and may be reproduced without permission. Permission would however be required to re-use the final formatted, edited, published version of the work in certain cases, as it is owned by the publisher.

 7: OPEN ACCESS PUBLICATION

JMCER publishes research work, covering a wide range of Computing and Engineering fields. All papers published in JMCER are open-access and distributed under the open access license agreement. Under this license, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their content, but allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy the content as long as the original authors and source are cited properly. 

 8: AUTHOR AGREEMENT

In order to disseminate the authors’ research work, the publishers need publishing rights. For open access articles the publisher uses an exclusive licensing agreement in which authors retain copyright in their manuscript.

8-1: User license Agreement

JMCER provides access to archived material through JMCER archives.  Manuscripts are the parts of an open archive that are made freely available from JMCER website after a certain period, which begins from the final publication date of the manuscript.  Users or readers of authors’ manuscript also need to be clear on how they can use the manuscript. All articles published open access will be immediately and permanently free for everyone to read and download. Permitted reuse is defined by the Creative Commons user license called “Creative Common Attribution”. In addition, JMCER retains the copyright of published articles, which is released under a “Creative Commons Attribution License for CC-BY-4.0” enabling the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.

 9: CONFLICT OF INTEREST

Authors are requested to verify whether impending conflicts do or do not exist. If an organization encompasses any financial interest in the outcome of the study, the authors are appealed to provide a declaration that has full access to all the data in the study and take complete responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis. All studies (if necessary, based on the type and subject), must be approved by the relevant Ethics Committee/ Institutional review board of the respective institutions. Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to be originated by the authors. A copyright transfer agreement is signed by the corresponding author, upon the acceptance of the manuscript, on behalf of all authors, for publication to be legally responsible towards the Journal ethics and privacy policy. Authors will be notified as soon as possible of decisions concerning the suitability of their manuscripts for publication in the journal. Once the article has been accepted for publication, it will be copy edited and typeset, after which the corresponding author will be sent information on accessing page proofs to correct. Other than the correction of typographical errors, alterations cannot be made at this stage. Please note that there are no page charges to publish in JMCER. The submitted materials may be considered for inclusion but cannot be returned and Editors of the Journal reserve the right to accept or reject any article in any stage, if necessary.

 10: ROLE OF FUNDING SOURCE

Authors are requested to clearly identify who provided financial support for the conduct of research and/or preparation of the article and briefly describe the role of the funder/sponsor in any part of the work including design and conduct of the study, data collection, data management, data analysis and interpretation, preparation, review and approval of the manuscript. The following rules should be followed: 

  1. The sentence should begin with: ‘This work was supported by …’.
  2. The full official funding agency name should be given in an expandable form not in an abbreviated form.
  3. Grant numbers should be complete and accurate and provided in brackets as follows: ‘[grant number ABX CDXXXXXX]’
  4. Multiple grant numbers should be separated by a comma as follows: ‘[grant numbers ABX CDXXXXXX, EFX GHXXXXXX]’
  5. Agencies should be separated by a semi-colon (plus ‘and’ before the last funding agency) 

 11: ERRORS IN PUBLISHED PAPERS

When an author(s) discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her own published work, it is the author’s obligation to promptly notify the journal editor or publisher to retract or correct the manuscript.  Finally, the corresponding author should be ensured that all appropriate co-authors included on the paper have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication.

 12: PLAGIARISM PREVENTION AND VIOLATION OF PUBLICATION ETHICS

All manuscripts under review or published with JMCER are subject to screening using Plagiarism Prevention Software called iThenticate. Plagiarism is a serious violation of publication ethics. Other violations include duplicate publication, data fabrication and falsification, and improper credit of author contribution.  Thus, the Plagiarism or Fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute unethical behavior are unacceptable and submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable. It is necessary to mention that JMCER Journal may ignore a duplicated manuscript up to 20%.

The development of CrossCheck is a service that helps editors to verify the originality of papers. CrossCheck is powered by the Ithenticate software from iParadigms, known in the academic community as providers of Turnitin.  For a searchable list of all journals in the CrossCheck database, please visit: www.ithenticate.com/search

All new submissions to many JMCER journal are automatically screened using CrossCheck within the editorial system. Editorial Board Member may also choose to run a similarity report at any other point during the review process or post-publication. The default similarity report view gives the percentage of the text of the manuscript which has overlap with one or more published articles. Figures and equations cannot be checked at present. Note that a high similarity score does not necessarily indicate plagiarized text. A similarity score of 30% could mean 30% text in common with one source but could equally mean 1% text in common with 30 different sources. Re-used text that has been legitimately cited the Bibliography may all contribute to the similarity score. The subject knowledge of an editorial expert is vital in order to interpret the CrossCheck report and determine whether there are any grounds for concern.

 13: SUBMISSION FINAL CHECKLIST

  1. Read the Journal’s Guide for Authors and make sure that the manuscript (text, tables and figures) meets Journal requirements.
  2. The manuscript contains the main sections outlined in Journal’s Guide for Authors.
  3. Spell-check the manuscript.
  4. All authors must read the Ethics in publishing, Plagiarism prevention, Violation of publication ethics and Handling cases of misconduct before being submitted to the JMCER.
  5. The Manuscript has been read and approved by all listed authors.
  6. Not only the Corresponding Author, but also the whole contributors of the manuscript are advised to be registered at the journal website in order to keep their names in the manuscript bio-sketches.
  7. A conflict of interest disclosure form must be approved by the author in case of multiple authorship, by all authors, for publication to be legally responsible towards the Journal ethics and privacy policy.

 14: USE OF THE DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER

The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) may be used to cite and link to electronic documents. The DOI consists of a unique alpha-numeric character string which is assigned to a document by the publisher upon the initial electronic publication. The assigned DOI never changes, i.e., When the authors use a DOI to create links to documents on the web, the DOIs are guaranteed never to change.

 15: CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION

Permit others distribute and copy the manuscript, to create extracts, abstracts, and other revised versions, adaptations or derivative works of or from manuscript (such as a translation), to include in a collective work, to text or data mine the article, even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit the author(s), do not represent the author as endorsing their adaptation of the article, and do not modify the article in such a way as to damage the author’s honor or reputation.  Further details found at: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)  In addition, JMCER retain the copyright of published articles, which is released under a “Creative Commons Attribution License for CC-BY-4.0” enabling the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.

 16: ARTICLE PROCESSING AND PUBLICATION FEES
JMCER does not ask for processing and publication fees, it is a free of charge journal that encourages authors from worldwide to publish their ideas without any concerns about fees.