Publishing Guidelines
Author's Rights and Obligations
Authors who publish their papers with Savoir Publishers are entitled to the following rights and obligations:
- Authors retain full copyright and self-archiving rights while granting publishing rights to Savoir Publishers.
- Savoir Publishers does not accept material that has been previously posted online as a pre-print or working paper.
- Authors may have their seminar papers published with a note about the seminar if the paper has not been published online.
- Research and review papers published by Savoir Publishers can be archived in any public or private online or offline archives. Authors should use the final published papers downloaded from Savoir Publishers' website for this purpose.
- Authors are permitted to archive their articles in open-access repositories as "post-prints," incorporating changes resulting from peer-review comments.
- Authors must acknowledge the original reference to the published paper when used in other formats such as epub or audio files.
- Savoir Publishers offers a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License to researchers and scholars who use the content of published papers.
- Authors are free to share links to our published papers and share the papers online or offline in the final format printed on Savoir Publishers' website.
- Authors can index and store the published papers in private or public archives or repositories such as university databases, internet archives, Academia, and ResearchGate.
- Savoir Publishers promotes the sharing of knowledge with proper credit to the authors and researchers of the papers published with the publisher.
Savoir Publishers, a leading open access publisher, is dedicated to disseminating original research across a multitude of fields, including Biological Sciences, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering and Computer Sciences.We invite and publishes original research articles while also welcoming submitted review articles on contemporary topics. We actively encourage doctors and scholars to contribute their insights and expertise to enrich our scholarly community.
We consider manuscripts for publication that adhere to the Guidelines for the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Journals.
We accept manuscripts with the understanding that they haven't been published or considered for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts are approved based on referee recommendations. Once published, papers become the property of Savoir Publishers and will be copyrighted by the journal.
You can submit manuscripts online at contact@savoirpub.com, or you may send the article as an email attachment to contact@savoirpub.com
Open Access Policy:
Research papers published in both electronic and print formats can be freely viewed, copied, and printed by individual academics and researchers.
Disclaimer:
Management is not responsible for the statements and opinions expressed by the author/s in the article/s. No material can be reproduced without permission from Savoir Publishers. This manuscript contains original work and has not been published, in whole or in part, in any print or electronic media, nor is it under consideration for publication elsewhere other than as an abstract for conference proceedings. Individuals identified as authors must meet all of the authorship criteria.
Preparation of Manuscripts:
Your manuscript should include these sections: Title page, Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results/Observations, Discussion, Acknowledgements, References, Tables, Figures, and Legends. All manuscripts should be written in English and number all pages consecutively, starting with the title page.
Send the original manuscript with figures to the editorial online at contact@savoirpub.com or as an email attachment to the email addresses provided above.
If you've already emailed your manuscript, there's no need to send hard copies.
Title Page:
The title page must have the full title of the manuscript, the name(s) of the author(s), the address of the institute where the work was conducted, a short running title, and the contact information of the corresponding author. It should also include 3-8 keywords.
Abstract:
The abstract should be concise, containing no more than 250 words. It should consist of complete sentences and provide factual information.
Abbreviations:
Abbreviations and symbols should follow the recommendations on units, symbols and abbreviations: in “A guide for Biological and Medical Editors and Authors (The Royal Society of Medicine London 1977)”.
References:
At the end of the manuscript, include a list of all references cited in the text. Follow the Vancouver agreement for citation style. References should be numbered consecutively in the order of their first mention in the text, identified by Arabic numerals in square brackets. Authors are responsible for verifying the accuracy of all cited references, ensuring inclusion of all authors. Abbreviations of medical periodical titles should match those in the latest edition of Index Medicus. Each reference should include the volume number of the periodical followed by the page number. Some examples are shown below:
Journal article:
Smith J, Johnson A, Brown C, Williams M, Anderson R, Jones P. Diagnosis of dental caries using digital radiography: Case series. J Dent Imaging. 2015;12:123-7.
Tables:
Please refrain from submitting tables as photographs or scanned documents. Number the tables sequentially based on their first citation in the text and provide a concise title for each. Tables should be typed on individual sheets, with explanatory details included as footnotes. Use short or abbreviated headings for each column.
Figures:
All figures should be listed together. Figures should be no larger than 16.5 x 22.0 cm and need to be numbered. We accept only high-quality drawings and original photographs for reproduction. If possible, group multiple illustrations on one page. Photomicrographs should include internal scale markers. Ensure that symbols, arrows, or letters in photomicrographs are easily distinguishable from the background. For electronically submitted black-and-white half-tone and color illustrations, ensure a final resolution of 300 dpi after scaling, and 800-1200 dpi for line drawings.
Fee Policy:
Once an article is accepted for publication, the Article Processing Charges become payable to cover the costs associated with processing the article. The submitting author is responsible for these charges, and once payment is processed, no refunds will be issued by the journal.
Galley proofs:
Unless specified otherwise, galley proofs will be sent to the corresponding author and must be returned within 48 hours of receipt.
Reprints:
Reprints are available for purchase. Orders for reprints can be placed when returning the corrected galley proofs. Reprints are not provided free of charge. A Reprint Order Form and Price List will be included with the galley proofs.
Ethics:
When describing experiments involving human subjects, specify whether the procedures adhered to the ethical standards set by the responsible committee on human experimentation (either institutional or regional) and the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, as revised in 2000 (http://www.who.int/bulletin/archives/79(4)373.pdf). Avoid using patients' names, initials, or hospital numbers, particularly in illustrative material. For experiments involving animals, indicate whether the institution's guidelines or those of a national research council for the care and use of laboratory animals were followed, as well as any relevant national laws.
Contact us:
If you have any questions about our journals or publishing partnerships, our team is available to assist you.
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