Author Guidelines
- Authors are inspired to create use of the topic guide for choosing the foremost appropriate journal of their selection for submitting their work
- Authors can refer to the aims and scope still because the journal keywords for refinement their journal choice just in case multiple journals at intervals constant subject domain are found
- Aver is an open-access publisher and doesn't receive funding from any Institution/Government. The Aver publisher operates on the processing charges that are received from the authors
- The basic article processing fee is applicable based on the extent of editing, graphical effects, author proof preparation, etc. Galley proofs within the kind of a .pdf file would be sent by e-mail to the corresponding author. The authors have to be compelled to read the proofs rigorously and therefore the corrected file has to be returned promptly
- The same manuscript shouldn't be submitted to over one journal at the same time
- Must avoid text utilization just in case of continuation or expansion of the previous analysis work
- Authors ought to make sure the originality of the information and pictures given. Sourced data has to be adequately cited and acknowledged. Authors need to acquire permission from the copyright owners for any copyrighted work enclosed and sources of the articles ought to be authorized
- Data and text sourced from previous publications can't be reproduced in and of itself
- Contributions to the research outcomes need to be acknowledged
- The authors need to ensure that they have contributed substantially to the research work and manuscript preparation with clear individual roles, collective responsibility, and accountability
- Authors are expected to make sufficient preparations to provide relevant raw data, supplementary information to verify the validity of the results
- Ensure accurate presentation of research outcomes with a high degree of professionalism
- Ensure the originality of the data and images presented. Sourced information needs to be adequately cited and acknowledged
- Data and text sourced from previous publications should not be reproduced as such
- Contributions to the research outcomes ought to be adequately acknowledged
- Ensure manuscript preparation with clear individual roles with collective responsibility and responsibility
- Authors are expected to send relevant data, supplementary info to verify the validity of the results
- Ensure compliance with moral standards and disclose the potential conflict of interest
- Obtain Institutional ethical committee approvals for the analysis involving animal study models or human subjects
- Obtain consent just in case of studies with human subjects
Author Guidelines for Manuscript Preparation
Articles Categories
Aver considers varied types of articles for publication such as:
Research Article: A research article could be a primary supply. It reports the first study performed by the authors. A Results and Discussion section describes the outcomes of the information analysis. Charts and graphs illustrating the results are generally enclosed followed by conclusion and References. The word limit for a research article ought to be 1500-6000. each article ought to possess a part ”“Conflict of Interest”.
Review Articles: A review article is a commentary that summarizes this state of understanding on a subject. A review article surveys and summarizes previously published studies, instead of coverage new facts or analysis. The preferred word count for the review article ought to be 2500-9500. Review articles should explain:
- Recent major advances and discoveries
- Significant gaps in the research
- Current debates
- Ideas of where research might go next
Case Reports: Case reports are professional narratives that give feedback on clinical practice guidelines and supply a framework for early signals of effectiveness and adverse events. they will be shared for medical, scientific, or academic purposes. it's a close report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. The word count for the case report is 1500-1800. Case studies without correct discussion don't seem to be accepted for publication
Commentaries/Perspectives:Perspective, opinion, and commentary articles are academic articles that specific a private opinion or a replacement perspective regarding existing research on a selected topic. The word limit for the Commentaries/perspectives mustn't be over 1200-1400
Editorials:Editorials are professional opinions on a particular field wherever the specialist will predict and analyze future trends supported by the present developments. Editorials are usually written by senior scientists, distinguished academicians, and noble laureates that have in-depth command over the subject. The word limit for the editorials shouldn't be over 900-1200. Short Communication could be a description, viewpoints, and observations of the author concerning facts, findings from different studies and writes an essential and transient analysis that might not exceed 800-1000 words
Letters to the Editors:Letters to the Editors are the reader’s views, opinions, comments, suggestions on numerous articles published within the journal. usually ‘Letters to the Editor’ elaborate, question, analyze, and add worth to the study. Letters to the Editors mustn't exceed 500-800 words
Disputes:All the disputes associated with copyright violation and scientific misconduct will be completely examined and if verified guilty, the Editor in Chief will reject or blacklist the author/ writings
Manuscript Submission
The publisher follows a prescribed set of article varieties with a selected format for the manuscript. type the whole manuscript, together with figure legends, tables, and references, in font 12, in Times New Roman, spacing using Microsoft Word. Leave 1-inch margins on all sides. Manuscripts ought to be written compactly and may cite choose directly relevant references. For guidance on the length of every article, see the section on article varieties below
Covering Letter
Covering Letter could be a declaration of the corresponding author stating that the manuscript is original altogether aspects and it's not published or into account for publication with the other publisher. The declaration should additionally include an announcement that the study did not violate any national or international laws on human, animal, and environmental rights. All the other authors that have contributed to the study are guaranteed to conform to the declaration signed by the corresponding author
Title page
The page should show the entire title of the study reflecting its overall objective followed by the complete list of all authors’ with their full names, affiliations; an abbreviated title for the header (not to exceed fifty characters, as well as spaces); name and address of the corresponding author, contact phone number, fax number, and e-mail address. wherever necessary, determine every author’s affiliation by superscript numbers matched to the appropriate institution. the following pages furnish and unfold the study. The manuscript should be demarcated with the sub-headings, stated in Arabic numbers. each page of the manuscript should be completely numbered on the top right corner of the page
Abstract and Keywords
The manuscript should begin with an abstract of not more than five hundred words that capture the complete outline of the study, as well as its scope, methodology, findings, conclusion, and limitations. a minimum of 5 necessary terminologies reflecting the theme of the manuscript should be placed as keywords at the end of the abstract
Introduction
All the manuscripts should begin with an introduction to start with, that sets the tone and therefore the foundation for the study. The introduction provides basic info of the study concerning similar such studies elsewhere. The introduction briefly discusses various key aspects of the study, raising valid and necessary queries, which can be answered as because the study progresses
Methods and Materials
The methods and materials section discusses the research methods deployed to conduct the study, together with the sample size and technique. It additionally discusses the tools used for data assortment and interpretation
Results
The author draws various conclusions by analyzing the data extracted by analyzing the information induced from the study. These are findings that the author/s would get at the end, might or might not coincide with the hypothesis set by the author/s at the start of the study
Discussion and Analysis
The collected info is analyzed statistically by applying various relevant formulas that are universally acceptable and therefore the information is analyzed to provide observations and statements that are backed by valid proof
Tables, Figures, Graphs and Diagrams
All the tables, graphs, diagrams, and pictures provided within the text should have captions and legends, indicating their appropriate location within the manuscript. All the tables should be presented in numerical order in excel format, charts and diagrams should be presented in excel/word format and therefore the pictures, diagrams, and photos should be presented in jpeg format
Conclusion
Conclusions are typically drawn from the findings that are summarized at the tip to draw valid findings of the study
Limitations & Recommendations for Future Studies
AAuthors should outline and state the restrictions if any at intervals the scope of the study and should clearly state it to avoid confusion. Authors should conjointly recommend recommendations for future studies during this space
References
This is a very important part of the manuscript wherever the author/s cites the supply of the knowledge observed in the manuscript to avoid copyright violation. The Advanced Practices in Nursing follows the Chicago kind of referencing. Author/s should rigorously prepare the references as expressed below
Article with single author: Last Name, First Name. “Article Title.” Journal Short Name in italics Volume Number (Year Published): Page Numbers.
E.g. Smith, John. “Studies in Pop Rocks and Coke.” Weird Science 12 (2009): 78-93.
For an article written by two or more authors: List them in order as they appear in the journal. Only the first author’s name should be reversed, while the others are written in normal order. Separate author names with a comma and place ‘and’ between last two authors.
E.g. Smith, John, and Jane Doe. “Studies in Pop Rocks and Coke.” Weird Science 12 (2009): 78-93.
E.g. Smith, John, Austin Kaufmann, and Jane Doe. “Studies in Pop Rocks and Coke.” Weird Science 12 (2009): 78-93.
For more than 4 authors: E.g. Smith, John, Austin Kaufmann, Jennifer Monroe, and Jane Doe, et al. “Studies in Pop Rocks and Coke.” Weird Science 12 (2009): 78-93.
Citation of book: Grazer, Brian, and Charles Fishman. A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life. New York: Simon & Schuster, USA, 2015.
Citing News or magazine article: Farhad, Manjoo. “Snap Makes a Bet on the Cultural Supremacy of the Camera.” New York Times, March 8, 2017.
Book review: Michiko, Kakutani. “Friendship Takes a Path that Diverges.” Review of Swing Time, by Zadie Smith, New York Times, November 7, 2016.
Thesis or Dissertation: Cynthia, Lillian Rutz. “King Lear and its Folktale Analogues.” PhD Diss., University of Chicago, (2013): 99–100.
Acknowledgements
Author/s should acknowledge all the persons, institutions, organizations, and funding agencies that are capable of conducting the study
Conflict of Interest
Authors should disclose commercial associations that may produce a conflict of interest about submitted manuscripts and should provide credit to any ghostwriters involved in the writing of the manuscript. This statement ought to include acceptable info for every author, thereby representing that the competitive financial interests of all authors are suitably disclosed
Appendix
Authors will share all the supplementary info that they might not share within the manuscript as an appendix. an appendix additionally carries questionnaires, guidelines, and therefore the universal standards followed in conducting studies involving animals
Abbreviations
Bridged technical terms and jargon utilized in the study are expanded and should be placed at the end of the study for a transparent understanding of the readers
License and Copyright
The type of use depends on the user license. The author retains the copyright and grants publishing rights to the publisher. creative Commons License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 permits articles to be read and shared on-line with certain conditions like the source should be cited and therefore the research work might not be used for commercial purposes. Derivatives like article translations and variations mustn't be distributed. certain needs by the funder are conformed by applying the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY four.0) as per the requirement