- Journal Name: Bioscience Insights
- Short Name: BI.
- ISSN(Print) : xxxx-xxxx
- ISSN (Online) : xxx-xxxx
- Frequency : Semi-Annual
- Nature: Print and Online
- Submission: Via OJS System
- Languages of Publication: English
- Review Type: Double Blind Peer Review
Information For Authors
1. Types of Articles Accepted:
- Original Research Articles: Detailed studies contributing new insights in biosciences, including molecular biology, biotechnology, genetics, microbiology, and health sciences.
- Review Articles: Critical reviews and analyses of recent advances in specific bioscience topics or emerging research areas.
- Short Communications: Brief reports of novel research findings or early-stage results.
- Case Studies: Studies focusing on particular case examples, especially in clinical or environmental biosciences.
2. Submission Guidelines:
- Manuscript Preparation: Authors must follow specific formatting guidelines for manuscript submission, including structure, references, and figure/table formatting.
- Abstract and Keywords: Manuscripts should include an abstract (typically between 150-250 words) and relevant keywords for searchability.
- Figures and Tables: All figures, tables, and supplementary materials should be submitted in high resolution and properly cited within the text.
- References: The journal follows a particular citation style (often referencing scientific and academic journals). Authors should ensure their references are accurate and complete.
3. Peer Review Process:
- All submitted manuscripts undergo a peer-review process, where experts in the field assess the quality, validity, and relevance of the research.
- The peer review helps ensure the publication of reliable and rigorous scientific work.
- Authors will be notified about revisions or acceptance after peer review.
4. Ethical Considerations:
- Authors must adhere to ethical guidelines for research, including obtaining appropriate permissions for studies involving human or animal subjects.
- All sources of funding, potential conflicts of interest, and any affiliations must be disclosed in the manuscript.
- Ethical approval and compliance with research standards are required for submission.
5. Open Access Publication:
- Bioscience Insights follows an open-access model, meaning that once an article is published, it will be freely available to all readers.
- Authors are required to pay an article processing charge (APC) after acceptance to cover the costs of publication and maintaining the journal’s accessibility.
6. Copyright and Licensing:
- Authors retain the copyright of their articles upon publication but grant the journal a license to publish and distribute the work.
- Authors should select a license (such as Creative Commons) for sharing their work based on their preference for accessibility and reuse.
7. Article Tracking and Impact:
- Once published, articles are typically tracked using DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and are accessible via the journal's website or other academic databases.
- Authors are encouraged to share their work to increase its visibility and impact within the academic and professional communities.
8. Submission Portal:
- Submissions are typically handled through an online submission system where authors can upload manuscripts, track revisions, and communicate with the editorial team.
- The portal also provides additional resources for authors, including the option to check submission status and review comments from peer reviewers.
9. Revisions and Final Acceptance:
- Authors may be asked to revise their manuscripts based on reviewer feedback. After successful revisions, the paper will go through final editorial checks before acceptance and publication.
- Once accepted, the article will be scheduled for publication in an upcoming issue of Bioscience Insights.
10. Author Benefits:
- Authors benefit from the wide visibility and accessibility of their work due to the open-access model, which can lead to greater citations and academic recognition.
- The journal provides a platform for authors to engage with a diverse and global scientific community.