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GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS
Invertis Journal of Science & Technology is published by INVERTIS UNIVERSITY. The journalwill initially have four issues per year and include original full length papers, short
communications of urgent interest as well as contemporary review articles. Some issues of the
journal may be based on specific themes. The contributions must add to new knowledge or
understanding of current topics of Science and Technology. Contributions will be refereed by
members of Editorial Board and other experts. Requirement for acceptance include originality,
breadth of scope, careful documentation of experimental results, analysis and clarity of
presentation.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPT - Manuscript should be in english with adequate
margin on all four sides. The manuscript must be complete in all respects including abstract,
illustrations, appendices etc.
Manuscript for consideration may be submitted as soft copy (MS Word) through email as
an attachment or in CD form to the Chief Editor, Invertis Journal of Science & Technology,
60/10, Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi - 110060. The e-mail is [email protected]. The
manuscript should neither have been already published nor be under consideration
elsewhere.
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT - Manuscript should be presented in as
concise form as possible. Pages should be numbered consecutively and arranged in the
following order:
COVER SHEET - A cover sheet consisting of a short title; names, affiliation, full
address, mail id’s and phone no’s of all the authors.
TITLE - The title should be neither too brief/general nor unnecessarily long. It should
reflect the content of the paper so as to derive the maximum advantage in indexing.
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ABSTRACT - The abstract, usually not exceeding 200 words, should indicate the scope
and significant content of the paper, highlighting the principal findings and conclusions. It
should be in such a form that abstracting periodicals can use it without modification. The
abstract must be followed by keywords relevant for the manuscript.
INTRODUCTION - Long and elaborate introduction should be avoided. It should be
brief and state the exact scope of the study in relation to the present status of knowledge
in the field.
FIGUERS - Figures should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals in order of
mention in the text; each figure should have a descriptive legend. Legends should be
presented separately, double-spaced like the text.
MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSIONS - Wherever possible, mathematical expressions
should be typewritten, with subscripts and superscripts clearly shown. It is helpful to
identify unusual or ambiguous symbols in the margin when they first occur. To simplify
typesetting, please use the “exp’ form of complex exponential function and use fractional
exponents instead of root signs. Equations must be displayed exactly as they should
appear in print and numbered in parentheses placed at the right margin. Reference to
equations in the text should use the form “Eq. (5)”.
TABLES - Tables should be typed on separate sheets, numbered consecutively with
Arabic numerals, and have a short descriptive caption at the top. Extensive and/or
complex tables must be typed carefully in the exact format desired. Computer printouts
will normally be reproduced as illustrations. Tables should be placed together at the end
of the manuscript.
REFERENCES - Number references in the order in which they are cited in the text.
Use Arabic numbers with square parentheses. Cite works in the reference list at the endaccording to the examples below. Abbreviations for the titles of journals should follow the
system used by Chemical Abstract.
1. W.F. Bruce and , L.F. Fieser, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 60 (1938) 1017.
2. J.B. Birks, Photophysics of Aromatic Molecules, Wiley Interscience, New
York (1970) 225.
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3. C.R. Tilford, New Developments in Barometric Range Pressure
Standards, Proceedings of NCSL Symp., Washington D C, (1988) 35.1-
35.15.
4. G. Klingenberg and H. Bauer, Final Report-CCM.V-K1 Metrologia 41
(Techn. Suppl) 2004.
The editors and publisher of Invertis Journal of Science & Technology are not in anyway
responsible for the views expressed by the authors. The material published in IJST should not be
reproduced or reprinted in any form, without the prior written permission from the
Editor/Publisher.