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Journal Selection & Submission

Q: What should I include in a journal submission package?

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Typical components of a standard submission are:

  • Manuscript:Formatted according to the guidelines of the journal and structured (IMRAD or otherwise).
  • Cover letter:Complete with details of novelty, relevance, and fit for the journal.
  • Title page:Author affiliation(s), ORCID iDs, and corresponding author contact.
  • Structured abstract and keywords
  • Figures and Tables:With captions, legends, and sources for high-quality resolution.
  • Ethics documentation:Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval, documentation of informed consent, and animal ethics statements.
  • Declarations:Conflict of Interest (COI) statement, source of funding statement, and data availability statement.
  • Supplementary files:Raw datasets, questionnaires, CONSORT checklists, etc.
  • Blinded manuscript:Required for double-blind peer review.

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