Category: AUTHORS GUIDE

Cedtech Journals is an open access journal that publishes original full-length research articles and invited reviews in various fields of Engineering, Medical and Biological sciences, Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Social Sciences and Management and Education. All manuscript submissions are peer-reviewed before being accepted for publication by independent reviewers who are either members of the Editorial Board. Editors and reviewers will treat all submitted manuscripts in strict confidence.
The manuscript file should be uploaded as Microsoft word document file format containing all text, tables and figures for review. The revisions of the manuscript should be uploaded in MS Word format.
Submissions must be accompanied by a cover letter from the corresponding author, on behalf of all the co-authors to confirm that the manuscript (or any part of it) has not been previously published in any language anywhere and that it is not under simultaneous consideration or in press by another journal.
Manuscripts should be written in good English. This is the responsibility of the authors, not the editors. Manuscripts may be returned without review if the English needs significant improvement. Such problems may be avoided and publication expedited if the authors use “grammar and spell check” software to correct basic errors, and have their manuscripts edited by an English-speaking colleague or a professional editing service before the initial submission.

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Acknowledgements should include all sources of institutional, private and corporate funding of the work. Any potential conflicts of interest should be noted.

DISCUSSION

This section should be focused on the interpretation of the results avoiding a repetition of the Results section. The discussion should spell out the major conclusions of the work along with some explanation or speculation on the significance of these conclusions. How do the conclusions affect the existing assumptions andRead More

RESULTS

Results should be presented in logical sequence in the text, tables, and illustrations, giving the main or most important findings first. Do not repeat all the data in the tables or illustrations in the text; emphasize or summarize only the most important observations. Extra or supplementary materials and technical detailRead More

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This section should provide enough detail for reproduction of the findings. Previously published procedures should be cited in References and only truly new procedures or modifications of previously published procedures should be described in detail. For special materials and equipment, the manufacturer’s name and, if possible, location should be provided.Read More

INTRODUCTION

Provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results. If there are relevant controversies or disagreements in the field, they should be mentioned so that a non-expert reader can delve into these issues further. The introduction should conclude with a brief statement of theRead More

KEYWORDS

Provide three to six keywords to allow the paper to be appropriately indexed. These terms should appear below the abstract, on the same page. Single words or composite terms may be used (e.g.: antigen presenting cells, T-cell hybridomas, collagen, Rattus norvegicus).

ABSTRACT

The Abstract should be a brief summary of the significant items of the main paper. It should mention the techniques used without going into methodological detail and summarize the most important results and conclusions. It should not contain literature citations and abbreviations. Remember that the Abstract is what the browsingRead More