Author Guidelines
January 13, 2025 2025-01-13 11:22Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
Olites Open Access Journals welcomes authors from all over the world to share their innovative research and findings. The articles contributed to Olites Publishers enjoy more visibility and are peer reviewed as well.
Authors can submit their works on any scientific or medical topic in your area of expertise, Olites only shares high quality and novel content, content should be unique, original and the presentation must be of potential interest to the readers.
Olites Publishers Accepts the Following
Benefits by submitting your articles to olites publishers includes the following:
- Visibility for your manuscripts from all over the world.
- True and fair impartial peer review on your article with helpful criticism
- Double blinded peer review process which is just as well as constructive.
- Permanent archiving of your article on our website.
- Authors retain copy rights and publishing rights of all articles.
Article Submission
Manuscript should be submitted in Word Document (.doc or .docx) through Submit Manuscript or can be mailed to the particular journal’s E-mail ID or to info@olitespublishing.org
The Authors are advised to follow below principles before submission of an article
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Article Title
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Author Information
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Introduction
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Materials and Methods
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Figures and Tables
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Results and Discussions
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Acknowledgments
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References
The title page must have a title that reflects the summary of the article. The title should be limited to 25 words or less and it should not contain abbreviations.
It should contain author names followed by Department,University or Organization, City, and Country of the author(s), along with their email address. For corresponding author the complete affiliation and postal address is required along with contact information.
Abstract
The abstract should be informative and completely self-explanatory, validate noteworthy information, and attention to significant findings and conclusions. Abstract may as well edit the content in 250-300 words. The classified format of abstract should contain a description of the study background, methods, results and conclusion. Below the abstract, a list of keywords and abbreviations should be included. They should be separated with semicolon e.g., Seman; Histoplamosis; Oraganogenisis
The Introduction should provide a transparent statement of the study, relevant literature on the study subject along with the planned approach. The introduction should be general to attract a reader’s attention from a wide range of scientific disciplines.
The materials section should include the detailed descriptions of all types of materials used. Authors may divide this into subsections denoting to the methods applied, subsections for statistics, reagents and animal models are also considered. A clear statement of approval from the institutional/ university/ national ethical committee should be obtained in case of animal/human subjects are used in the experiments. The methodology should be exact, but with sufficient detail to guide scientific replicability.
Figures and tables should be submitted as individual files. We strongly recommend author 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
The preferred file formats for photographic images are PNG, TIFF and JPEG. If you have designed images with separate components on different layers, kindly submit us the Photoshop files. Please note that it is the responsibility of the author(s) to obtain permission from the copyright holder(s) to reproduce figures or tables that have previously been published elsewhere.
Results and Discussions may be merged or separated as a segment. Assumption and descriptive scrutiny of information are not to be unified in the results section, but can be included in the part of discussion. Also, interpretation and implications with reference to the context should be given indicating the future research directions.
It take in confirmation of individuals, grant particulars, funds or resources, and conflict of interest. Author should acknowledge the author contributions such design, data collection; preparation of article should be mentioned. All listed authors are in authority for the content and subsequent revisions of the article. Complete information of funding source including a grant number and grant holder name must be stated. Grantees from NIH/WELCOME trust may the final accepted article for inclusion in PMC public access repository (http://publicaccess.nih.gov).
Only published or accepted chapters/articles should be incorporated in the references list. Conference talks, Meetings, abstracts, articles that have been submitted but not accepted should not be cited. All personal communications should be supported by a letter from the relevant authors.
Order of a reference should be maintained as below:
Authors <space>(Year)<space>Title.<space>Journal name<space>Volume number:<space>Issue number <space>page number.<space>doi.
Note: Please list the first six authors and then include “et al.” if there are additional authors.
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