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International Journal Of Emerging Engineering Technologies (IJEET)


International Journal Of Emerging Engineering Technologies (IJEET) is an international publication with the mission of serving to readers of various perspectives and passions in the emerging areas of Engineering and Technology. All people interested in contributing are encouraged to submit a variety of publications, including research articles, review papers, and short communications, encompassing from the most basic to the most cutting-edge concepts in the field.

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Aims & Scope


This is the only publication of its kind dedicated to emerging engineering technologies on a global scale. The primary goal of this publication is to highlight the most recent discoveries and technological advancements in the field of engineering all across the world. This flatform is ideal for researchers, scientists, engineers, technocrats, academics, educators, and students in the field of emerging engineering research. Its target is to publish high-quality, innovative, and unique research papers, reviews, and representations. In order to foster research-oriented cognition and development, IJEET actively seeks contributions from experts in the field. The aim of IJEET is to promote the most cutting-edge research and concepts in all fields of engineering and technology.

All articles or papers will be subject to a rigorous double-blind review procedure and should report on novel, unpublished research. They will be reviewed by expert reviewers and language editors before publication. The journal aims to serve as a complete and trustworthy resource of information on current advancements in the field. Outstanding articles will be published quickly and made available to researchers globally. Manuscripts must follow IJEET’s style and ethics.

Research papers submitted to IJEET receive meticulous attention to ensure rapid publication. It’s an international online journal published 12 issues a year to support scientific study in Emerging Engineering Technologies. Articles published in IJEET cover all areas of Engineering Research, from theoretical to applied, and give novel perspectives on the implications of emerging technology.

Publication Criteria


Submit your manuscript to the right journal as choosing a relevant journal makes it more likely that your manuscript will be accepted. International Journal Of Emerging Engineering Technologies (IJEET) is desperately selective in the articles that it publishes and before submitting an article to IJEET, please take notice of our general criteria for publication required to consider your manuscript for publication in the journal.

Open access


All articles published by the International Journal Of Emerging Engineering Technologies (IJEET) are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication. Dr. Science applies the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license to all the works published in our journals to facilitate open access.

Under this Open Access license, you as the author agree to make articles legally available for reuse, without permission or fees, where anyone may copy, distribute, or reuse the content as long as the author and original source are properly cited. Read our policies for more information.

Peer-review Process


Peer-review is the system used to evaluate the quality of an article prior to the publication, in which peer experts in the relevant research area assess submitted manuscripts for originality, validity and significance to assist editors ascertain whether the article should be published in the journal. The Editor is responsible for the final decision concerning acceptance or rejection of articles.

IJEET operates a single-blind peer-review system that facilitates a dispassionate critique of a manuscript, where the reviewers are aware of the names and affiliations of the authors, but the reviewer reports provided to authors are anonymous. Editors and reviewers are expected to handle the manuscripts confidentially and must not disclose any details to anyone outside of the review process.

See our guidelines to know more about the peer-review process.

Article Processing Charges (APC)


Open access publishing is assisted and possible by an article-processing charge (APC). JAMAR therefore levies an article-processing charge of 3000 INR for Indians and 100 USD for other countries for each article accepted for publication. For further details, see our Get Published page.

If the corresponding author’s institution participates in our open access membership program, some or all of the charges may be waived. For more details see our Membership page.

Manuscript Submission


Want to submit your manuscript to the International Journal Of Emerging Engineering Technologies (IJEET)? Before you submit your manuscript please review the submission guidelines, editorial and publishing policies to ensure that you have gathered all the relevant information and that the manuscript is formatted appropriately according to our style. See our Guide for Authors for details on formatting a manuscript.

Editorial Board


Associate Editor

Prof. Dr. Subashini

Guide for Authors


International Journal Of Emerging Engineering Technologies (IJEET) publishes semiannually and considers original research articles, reviews, short reports or letters, methodological insights, case studies, editorials, hypothesis and analysis and opinion pieces of outstanding scientific significance for the prompt disclosure of fundamental research on all topics covering agricultural and animal sciences.

Following are the instructions to prepare your manuscript comprising style and format, manuscript organization and parts of a manuscript. We recommend authors to follow this ‘guide for authors’ that summarizes the vital steps in preparing a manuscript. Also, take notice of the information about Authors’ Rights, Ethics and Plagiarism found in our policies.

To give your manuscript the best chance of publication in IJEET, follow these formatting guidelines.

Style and Format


Quick points:

Please note: Editable files are required for processing the manuscript. If your manuscript contains any non-editable files (such as PDFs) you will be required to re-submit an editable file when you submit your revised manuscript, or after editorial acceptance in case no revision is necessary.

Manuscript Organization


Manuscripts should be organized as follows. Instructions for each element appear below the list.

Beginning section: The following elements are required, in order:

Middle section: The following elements can be renamed as needed and presented in any order:

Ending section: The following elements are required, in order:

Other elements

Supporting information files are uploaded separately.

Parts of a Manuscript


Title page

The title, authors, and affiliations should all be included on a title page as the first page of the manuscript file.

Title

The title should include a full title and a short title for the manuscript. Full title must be within 250 characters and should be specific, descriptive, concise, and comprehensible to readers outside the field.

Example: Impact of cigarette smoke exposure on innate immunity: A Caenorhabditis elegans model

And the short title must be within 100 characters and should state the topic of the study.

Example: Cigarette smoke exposure and innate immunity

Titles should be written in sentence case (only the first word of the text, proper nouns, and genus names are capitalized). Avoid specialist abbreviations if possible. For clinical trials, systematic reviews, or meta-analyses, the subtitle should include the study design.

Author list

Enter author names on the title page of the manuscript in the following order:

Each author on the list must have an affiliation that includes department, university, or organizational affiliation and its location, including city, state/province (if applicable), and country. Authors can include a current address in addition to the address of their affiliation at the time of the study. The current address should be listed in the byline and clearly labeled “current address.” At a minimum, the address must include the author’s current institution, city, and country.

Include an email address for each corresponding author listed on the title page of the manuscript.

If a manuscript is submitted on behalf of a consortium or group, include the consortium or group name in the author list, and provide the full list of consortium or group members in the Acknowledgments section.

Cover letter

The length of a cover letter should limit to 1 page including the following information:

Abstract

The Abstract comes after the title page in the manuscript file. The Abstract should be in 300 words describing the main objective(s) of the study, explaining how the study was done, including any model organisms used, without methodological detail and summarizing the most important results and their significance.

Introduction

The introduction should provide background that puts the manuscript into context and enable readers outside the field to understand the purpose and significance of the study. It should define the problem addressed and why it is important. Include a brief review of the key literature, note any relevant controversies or disagreements in the field and conclude with a brief statement of the overall aim of the work and a comment about whether that aim was achieved.

Materials and Methods

This section should provide enough detail to allow suitably skilled investigators to fully replicate your study. Specific information and/or protocols for new methods should be included in detail. This section should include:

  • the aim, design and setting of the study
  • the characteristics of participants or description of materials
  • a clear description of all processes, interventions and comparisons. Generic names should generally be used. When proprietary brands are used in research, include the brand names in parentheses
  • the type of statistical analysis used, including a power calculation if appropriate

If materials, methods, and protocols are well established, authors may cite articles where those protocols are described in detail, but the manuscript should include adequate information to be understood independent of these references. Methods sections describing research using human or animal subjects and/or tissue or field sampling must include required ethics statements as mentioned in our policies. Read our policies.

Results, Discussion, Conclusions

These sections may all be separate, or may be combined to create a mixed Results/Discussion section (commonly labeled “Results and Discussion”) or a mixed Discussion/Conclusions section (commonly labeled “Discussion”). These sections may be further divided into subsections, each with a concise subheading, as appropriate. These sections have no word limit, but the language should be clear and concise. Together, these sections should describe the results of the experiments, the interpretation of these results, and the conclusions that can be drawn. Authors should explain how the results relate to the hypothesis presented as the basis of the study and provide a succinct explanation of the implications of the findings, particularly in relation to previous related studies and potential future directions for research.

Acknowledgments

Those who contributed to the work but do not meet our authorship criteria should be listed in the Acknowledgments with a description of the contribution. Authors are responsible for ensuring that anyone named in the Acknowledgments agrees to be named.

Declarations

All manuscripts must contain the following sections under the heading ‘Declarations’:

  • Ethics approval and consent to participate
  • Consent for publication
  • Availability of data and material
  • Competing interests
  • Funding
  • Authors’ contributions
References

References are listed at the end of the manuscript and numbered in the order that they appear in the text. In the text, cite the reference number in square brackets (e.g., “We used the techniques developed by our colleagues [19] to analyze the data”). Dr. Science uses the numbered citation (citation-sequence) method and first six authors, et al. Do not include citations in abstracts or author summaries. Make sure the parts of the manuscript are in the correct order before ordering the citations. Any and all available works can be cited in the reference list. Acceptable sources include published or accepted manuscripts and manuscripts on preprint servers, providing the manuscript has a citable DOI or arXiv URL. Do not cite the following sources in the reference list:

  • Unavailable and unpublished work, including manuscripts that have been submitted but not yet accepted (e.g., “unpublished work,” “data not shown”). Instead, include those data as supplementary material or deposit the data in a publicly available database.
  • Personal communications (these should be supported by a letter from the relevant authors but not included in the reference list)

Formatting references: Dr. Science uses the reference style outlined by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), also referred to as the “Vancouver” style. Please see ICMJE sample references for example formats. Journal name abbreviations should be those found in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases.

Supporting Information

Authors can submit essential supporting files and multimedia files along with their manuscripts. All supporting information will be subject to peer review. All file types can be submitted, but files must be smaller than 10 MB in size. Authors may use almost any description as the item name for a supporting information file as long as it contains an “S” and number. For example, “S1 Appendix” and “S2 Appendix,” “S1 Table” and “S2 Table,” and so forth. Supporting information files are published exactly as provided, and are not copyedited. List supporting information captions at the end of the manuscript file. Do not submit captions in a separate file. The file number and name are required in a caption, and we highly recommend including a one-line title as well. You may also include a legend in your caption, but it is not required. Example caption: S1 Text. Title is strongly recommended. Legend is optional. We recommend that you cite supporting information in the manuscript text, but this is not a requirement.

Figures

Do not include figures in the main manuscript file. Each figure must be prepared and submitted as an individual file. Cite figures in ascending numeric order upon first appearance in the manuscript file. Figure captions must be inserted in the text of the manuscript, immediately following the paragraph in which the figure is first cited (read order). Do not include captions as part of the figure files themselves or submit them in a separate document. At a minimum, include the following in your figure captions:

  • A figure label with Arabic numerals, and “Figure” abbreviated to “Fig” (e.g. Fig 1, Fig 2, Fig 3, etc). Match the label of your figure with the name of the file uploaded at submission (e.g. a figure citation of “Fig 1” must refer to a figure file named “Fig1.tif”).
  • A concise, descriptive title

The caption may also include a legend as needed.

Tables

Cite tables in ascending numeric order upon first appearance in the manuscript file. Place each table in your manuscript file directly after the paragraph in which it is first cited (read order). Do not submit your tables in separate files. Tables require a label (e.g., “Table 1”) and brief descriptive title to be placed above the table. Place legends, footnotes, and other text below the table.

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