International Journal of Multidisciplinary Science and Technology
About the Journal
The RERU Group of Publications hosts the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Science and Technology, which publishes research papers, review articles case reports, case studies, theses, dissertations, and other works about multidisciplinary studies. The International Journal of Multidisciplinary Science and Technology was launched for the scientific publication of peer-reviewed papers in all areas of sciences, with a focus on the Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, Medicine, and Biology, Manuscripts uploaded should be genuine in content and not currently uploaded or submitted to any other additional journal. The published journal articles will be available online by open access. Before being published, all papers undergo both a peer-review and a critical review process.
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Scope of the Journal
The journal publishes all kinds of subjects in Science and Technology which include pure sciences, life sciences, biological sciences, biochemical sciences, biotechnology, biogeochemical sciences, geosciences, biomedical sciences, biophysics, biology, bioinformatics, ecology and environmental sciences, biological records, zoological records, General Genetics, Human Genetics, Immunology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Microbiology, Engineering Sciences, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Engineering, Computer Science and Technology and Instrumentation Engineering.
Article Acceptation Policy
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Science and Technology cannot issue a Letter of Acceptance (LoA) until the reviewer has recommended that the paper be accepted for publication, and the editor has made that decision. After submission, reviewers review papers for a period of around two months.
Publication Frequency
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Science and Technology is published bi-annually (May and November) and the maximum number of articles accepted per issue is up to 25 articles.
Plagiarism Policy
We will validate your manuscript before sending it for the review process. Every research article or academic copyright must pass our publication department to check the plagiarism. Plagiarism would be quantified into the following levels, (1) Similarities above 30% will be rejected before the review process (2) Similarities above 20-30% will be reported to authors to revise the manuscript before accepting the paper (3) Similarities below 20% will be accepted for publication.
Author Guidelines
Guidelines for General Authors
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The manuscript must be written in English, include no plagiarism, not have been previously published, and not be in the process of being submitted for publication to another medium.
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The manuscript may be in the form of literary studies, case studies, or research.
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The writer needs to sign up as a writer. The registration and paper submission guidelines are located at the bottom.
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Following peer review, the manuscript will be published in the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences.
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The following author guidelines should be followed when preparing the manuscript.
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Title: The title ought to be no more than 20 words, concise, understandable, and instructive. It needs to be precise regarding the topics covered. There are no unusual acronyms in the article title. It is best to write the major concepts first, then their explanations.
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Author Details: The author's name must be accompanied by the author's institution, institution's address, and email address, without any prefix of author name, academic title, and job title.
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Abstract: It should be less than 250 words. Abstracts for research articles ought to include a relevant synopsis of the study. Authors are highly encouraged to utilize the following format for structured abstracts, omitting the headers: (1) Background: Describe the topic being studied in general terms and emphasize the goal of the research; (2) Study Purpose: Determine the goal and purpose of the research; (3) Techniques: Give a brief explanation of the primary techniques or theoretical framework used; (4) Results: Provide an overview of the article's key discoveries; and (5) Conclusions: List the primary findings or conclusions.
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Keywords: List three to five relevant keywords that are unique to the paper but are also somewhat popular in the field of study; except for names, use lowercase
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Introduction: A thorough literature review or a description of the findings should be avoided in favor of clearly stating the goals of the work and providing sufficient context.
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Results and Discussion: There must be enough evidence to support the research's conclusions. The answers, or the research hypothesis mentioned earlier in the introduction section, must come from the study results and the discovery. conversation: When necessary, the section's title and subtitles draw attention to the conversation. The results and their interpretation in light of prior research and working hypotheses should be covered by the authors. It is important to discuss the results and their consequences in the widest context feasible. Future directions for research might also be emphasized. The conversation should touch on the following elements: What is the connection between your findings and the initial query or the goals mentioned in the Introduction section (what/how)? Do you offer a scientific explanation for each of the facts or outcomes you present, and if so, why? Are your findings in line with the findings of other researchers (what else)? Or are there any variations?
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Conclusions: The goals of the study and its findings should be addressed in the conclusion. The results, debates, and abstract should not be the only things included in the closing remarks. You should also highlight ongoing studies and make suggestions for future ones.
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References: Only the sources cited or mentioned in the article are included in the literature listed in the References. To prevent typos and duplicate references, we advise creating the references using a bibliography software program like Mendeley, EndNote, Reference Manager, or Zotero. Eighty percent of journal articles, conferences, or research findings from the previous five years should be provided via referral sources.
Author Contributions
We ask corresponding authors to contribute to the work as co-authors using the appropriate credit responsibilities in the interest of transparency. The credit taxonomy comprises fourteen distinct roles that delineate the individual contributions made by each contributor to the scholarly product. Conceptualization; Data curation; Formal analysis; Funding acquisition; Investigation; Methodology; Project management; Resources; Software; Roles/Writing - original draft; and Writing - review & editing are the roles among others. It should be noted that not every job will apply to every paper and that writers may have contributed in more than one capacity.
Copyright Notice
Authors will be required to fill out a "Journal Publishing Agreement" after their paper is accepted (see more details on this). The corresponding author will receive an email acknowledging receipt of the manuscript along with a "Journal Publishing Agreement" form or a link to the agreement's online version.
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For internal distribution within their institutions, subscribers may create lists of articles with abstracts or duplicate tables of contents. Reselling or distributing outside of the institution, as well as any other derivative works, such as compilations and translations, require the publisher's permission. If the author(s) of an article includes an excerpt from another copyrighted work, they must get formal consent from the copyright owners and give proper credit to the source(s) in the article. Elsevier provides preprinted forms for authors to utilize in certain situations.
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After an article is accepted for publication in gold open access, authors will be required to sign a "License Agreement" (more details). The user license option selected by the author governs what can be reused by third parties on gold open-access articles.
Publication Ethics
The peer-reviewed International Journal of Multidisciplinary Science and Technology is published by The RERU Group of Publications. The author, chief editor, editorial board, peer-reviewer, publisher, and all other parties engaged in publishing an article in this journal are made clear by this declaration regarding their ethical conduct. This statement is based on the Journal Editors' Best Practice Guidelines published by the Committee on Publications Ethics (COPE).
Journal Publication Ethical Guidelines
An article published in an international journal of multidisciplinary sciences that is subject to peer review is a crucial component in the formation of a credible and cohesive knowledge network. It is an accurate representation of the caliber of the writers' and the organizations' supporting efforts. The scientific method is supported and embodied in peer-reviewed literature. Therefore, all parties engaged in the publication process—the author, the journal editor, the peer reviewer, the publisher, and society at large—must agree on standards of anticipated ethical behavior.
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As the publisher of the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Science and Technology, The RERU Group of Publications recognizes its ethical and other responsibilities and takes its guardianship over all publishing stages extremely seriously. Our dedication lies in making sure that editorial decisions are made without any influence or impact from advertising, reprints, or additional commercial revenue. Additionally, where it is helpful and required, the Editorial Board and the RERU Group of Publications will support communications with other journals and publishers.
Publication decisions
Selecting which of the articles submitted to the journal for publication is the responsibility of the editor of the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Science and Technology. Such choices must always be based on the validity of the work in question and its significance to readers and scholars. The journal's editorial board regulations and any applicable laws of plagiarism, libel, and copyright infringement may serve as guidelines for the editors at that time. When deciding on this choice, the editors may consult with other editors or reviewers.
Editor’s Rights
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Without considering the writers' political philosophies, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or place of citizenship, an editor reviews manuscripts for their intellectual merits at all times.
Confidentiality
Any information on a submitted article may only be shared by the editor and any editorial staff with the associated author, reviewers or potential reviewers, any editorial advisers, and the publisher, as applicable.
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Disclosure and conflicts of interest
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Unpublished materials disclosed in a manuscript that has been submitted cannot be used by an editor for research purposes without the author's explicit written authorization.
Reviewers' Responsibilities:
Contributing to Editorial Decisions
Peer review helps editors make editorial decisions, and it may also help authors improve their work through editorial contacts with them.
Timeliness
If a referee is chosen and feels unfit to examine the research presented in a manuscript or knows that reviewing it quickly won't be feasible, they should inform the editor and withdraw from the review process.
Keep Information Private
Manuscripts submitted for consideration must be handled with confidentiality. They may only be seen or discussed with others with the editor's permission.
Objectivity Standards
Reviews ought to be conducted impartially. It is improper to criticize the author personally. Referees should clearly state their opinions and provide evidence to back them up.
Recognition of Sources
Reviewers ought to locate pertinent published literature that the authors have not cited. Any assertion that is supported by an argument, deduction, or observation should have the proper reference attached. Any significant resemblance or overlap between the manuscript being considered and any other published material about which the reviewer has firsthand knowledge should be brought to the editor's attention.
Conflict of Interest and Disclosure
Ideas or privileged information that have undergone peer review must be kept private and not exploited for one's own gain. Manuscripts containing conflicts of interest arising from competitive, cooperative, or other relationships or affiliations with any of the authors, companies, or institutions associated with the papers should not be considered for consideration by reviewers.
Authors' obligations
Reporting requirements
Report writers of original research should give a factual description of the work done and a dispassionate analysis of its importance. The paper should accurately present the underlying data. A paper should have enough information and citations so that other people may do the same research. It is unethical and unprofessional to make false or intentionally erroneous statements.
Access to and Storage of Data
In order for their work to be considered for editorial review, authors must submit the raw data with their paper. If at all possible, they must also be willing to allow the public to access this data in accordance with the ALPSP-STM Statement on Data and Databases, and to keep it on file for a reasonable amount of time after publication.
Plagiarism and Originality
The writers must make sure that all of the activities they have written are original, and if they have borrowed from other people's works or words, they must have properly cited or quoted those sources.
Several, Duplicate, or Concurrent Publications
Generally speaking, an author shouldn't write articles that effectively describe the same research in many journals or main publications. It is unacceptable to submit the same work simultaneously to many journals as this is considered unethical publishing practice.
Recognition of Sources
Others' contributions must always be duly acknowledged. Publications that have influenced the understanding of the reported work's nature should be cited by authors.
Who Wrote the Paper?
Only individuals who have significantly influenced the idea, planning, execution, or interpretation of the published study should be able to claim authorship. As co-authors, everyone who has contributed significantly ought to be mentioned. Other people who have contributed to the study effort in any significant way should be recognized or identified as contributors. The corresponding author is responsible for making sure that all relevant coauthors are included on the paper, that no unsuitable coauthors are included, and that all coauthors have reviewed and approved the final draft of the work before it is submitted for publication.
Basic mistakes in works that have been published
It is the responsibility of the author to promptly tell the journal editor or publisher of any substantial errors or inaccuracies found in their own published work, and to work with the editor to retract or fix the manuscript.
Privacy Statement
The names and email addresses provided on this journal website will only be used for the intended objectives of this journal; they will not be disclosed to third parties or used for any other purpose.
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