It is a suggestion that the author pay attention to these author guidelines and adhere to all the requirements as much as possible so as to allow a smooth submission process.
Aims & ScopeGet to know what exactly our journal offers through learning its “Aims & Scope” so as to check if your manuscript falls within the required specifications.
Manuscript Types AcceptedResearch Articles: Original research contributions.
Review Articles: Comprehensive reviews of specific topics.
Short Communications: Concise research findings.
Case Studies: In-depth analyses of specific cases.
Editorials: Invited commentaries from experts.
Letters to the Editor: Short, focused contributions.
Book Reviews: Reviews of recent publications in the field.
Manuscript PreparationFormatting: Format your materials in accordance with the guidelines established by this journal.
Language: Manuscripts should be produced in English and abide by the proper grammar level and style.
Title: Select the appropriate title for your paper written in clear and simple language and gives idea of what is in the paper.
Abstract: The section also comprises of an abstract section that covers the aims, approach, findings and recommendation of the study.
Figures and Tables: Make a final check and ensure ALL figures and tables are good quality and clearly labelled. You should make sure that all figures and each Table has a caption.
Keywords: You should also provide a list of keywords that basically describe your research and publication.
Introduction: The “introduction” is the first section of the manuscript which should explain the significance and background of the topic covered.
Materials and Methods: This section should provide information related to the “Materials and Methods” used to conduct the research such as original data source, material used, study aim, design, and setting. The complete description of processes, interventions, and comparisons should also be provided in the materials and methods section of the manuscript.
Results: This section should include the main and important findings of the study. The results of statistical analysis should be included in the text or can be cited in tables or figures.
Discussion: Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted from the perspective of previous studies and of the working hypotheses. The findings and their implications should be discussed in the broadest context possible and the limitations of the work highlighted. Future research directions may also be mentioned. This section “discussion” may be combined with Results.
Conclusion: A brief summary of the entire article should be provided under the section “Conclusion”.
List of Abbreviations: If the manuscript includes abbreviations, it is essential to use their full form in the first place. Authors are also recommended to provide a comprehensive list of these abbreviations with their full names under the section "List of Abbreviations", which should be included at the end of the article.
Declarations: All research articles must contain the following sections:
Bryn Publishers Journals uses either Vancouver or ACS reference styles. The following are important points to be noted while citing any articles.
Ensure Consistency in Citations
All references cited within the figures, tables, or text must also be included in the reference section of the manuscript.
Author Count and "et al." Usage
If there are 6 or fewer authors, include the names of all authors. For references with more than 6 authors, list the names of the first 6 authors and then use "et al." to represent the remaining authors.
Include DOIs
Include the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for all cited articles at the end of your references.
Author Name Format
Abbreviate authors' first and middle names to initials, and provide the complete surname.
Vancouver Reference StyleThe Vancouver style adheres to a citation-sequence system, wherein the references in the final section of your paper are numerically ordered in the same sequence as they are cited in your text. This differs from the conventional method of arranging references alphabetically by author.
Reference Citations Within Text
References in the Vancouver style are cited numerically and enclosed within square brackets. For a single reference, it is cited as [1]. When citing two or more references, they are separated by a comma, and a lower number is written first, such as [1, 5]. When referencing a range of sources, a hyphen is used to denote the range, like [1-15].
If the number of authors is 6 or less, all authors' names need to be mentioned. However, if there are more than 6 authors, the names of the first 6 authors will be listed, followed by 'et al.' for the remaining authors.
Publication EthicsOriginality: Make sure your work has not been published elsewhere or a brief plagiaristic method is used.
Authorship: Properly indicate all authors who have made significant contribution to the research.
Plagiarism: Do not use copying from other people’s work without properly referencing them.
Copyright and LicensingAuthors also own the copyright to their work but must provide a license to the Bryn Publishers for purposes of publishing and distributing their work.
Open AccessBryn Publishers supports open-access publishing.
After AcceptanceProofreading: Authors will receive galley proofs for final proofreading and corrections.
Publication: Once published, your work will be available on our website and, if applicable, in print.
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