Authors' Guidelines
Authors' Guidelines
Submission
Submit
Manuscript as an email attachment to JPBS@hillpublisher.com.
Papers also can be submitted through the online submission system. Manuscripts
should be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript. Submissions by
anyone other than one of authors will not be accepted.
Manuscript
Preparation
You could download the MS Word Template.
Hill Publishing Group can exceptionally accept shorter or longer
manuscripts, provided that the scientific content is of high value. An additional page fee of $50 per page will be required if the manuscript exceeds 15 pages. All submitted manuscripts must include the following items:
Title - Make sure that the title is specific and concise. Titles should be
presented in title case - all words except the first word should be in lower
case letters.
List of authors, their affiliations and email addresses - Provide the full
names and affiliations of all the authors. Affiliations should include
department, university or organization, city, and country. One of the authors
should be designated as the corresponding author, and their email address needs
to be included.
Abstract - The abstract should briefly introduce the
manuscript, not exceeding 400 words. No citations should be included in the
abstract.
Keywords - At least 3 keywords or phrases should be included
and must be separated by commas to distinguish them.
Introduction - The introduction section should provide a context
for your manuscript. When preparing the introduction, please bear in mind that
some readers will not be experts in your field of research.
Main body - the main body part should include the main proposed
ideas, results and discussions.
Conclusions - A conclusion is where you summarize the paper's
findings and generalize their importance, discuss ambiguous data, and recommend
further research. An effective conclusion should provide closure for a paper,
leaving the reader feeling satisfied that the concepts have been fully
explained.
Acknowledgments - You as the author are free to
decide whether to include acknowledgments or not. Usually, the acknowledgments
section includes the names of people who in some way contributed to the work,
but do not fit the criteria to be listed as the authors. This section of your
manuscript can also include information about funding sources.
References format:
This journal follows the APA style for citations and references. This guide outlines the American Psychological Association (APA) referencing style, which is the required format for all submissions to our journal.
In-text Citations: Use the author’s last
name and the year of publication for in-text citations. For example:
"The results were conclusive (Smith &
Doe, 2020)."
Reference List: The reference list
should be titled "References". Entries should be listed
alphabetically by the last name of the first author.
1. Journal Article
Format:
Author(s). (Year). Title of the article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue),
Page numbers.
Example:
Smith, J., & Doe, A. (2020). The impact of climate change on health. Journal
of Environmental Health, 82(3),
45-50.
2. Book
Format:
Author(s). (Year). Title of the book (Edition). Publisher.
Example:
Brown, P. (2018). Understanding Epidemiology (2nd ed.).
Health Press.
3. Articles
in the collection
Format:
Author(s). (Year). Title of the article. In Editor(s) (Eds.), Title of the collection (pp. Page numbers). Publisher.
Example:
Mcdonalds, A. (1993). Practical methods for the
apprehension and sustained containment of supernatural entities. In G. L.
Yeager (Ed.), Paranormal and occult studies: Case studies in application
(pp. 42-64). London: Other World Books.
4. Website
Format:
Author(s). (Year). Title of the webpage. Website Name. URL.
Example:
World Health Organization. (2021). Global health observatory data
repository. WHO. https://www.who.int/data/gho.
5. Conference
Proceedings
Format:
Author(s). (Year). Title of the paper. In Editor(s) (Eds.), Title of the
conference proceedings (pp. Page numbers). Publisher.
Example:
Lee, C., & Kim, S. (2021). Innovations in medical technology. In M. Johnson
(Ed.), Proceedings of the
International Conference on Medical Technology (pp. 200-205). Tech
Press.
Word Processing
Formats
Before submission, please ensure that your articles
are in the form of Microsoft word 2000/2003(doc) or Microsoft word
2007/2010(docx). These two forms of the articlesare acceptable for all of Hill
Publishing Group journals in order to typeset the articles into HillPub's
style.