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For first submissions (i.e. not revised manuscripts), you may incorporate the manuscript text and figures into a single file up to 3 MB in size. Whilst Microsoft Word is preferred we also accept...
The PLOS ONE article component must comply with the general PLOS ONE submission guidelines (detailed above) and criteria for publication. In addition, the PLOS ONE article component should: Describe the value that the protocol adds to the published literature.
Submission Guidelines Learn about article acceptance requirements, who is eligible to publish, types of submissions encouraged, and tools to help you submit. Learn More
Here are the five qualities we look for when evaluating what to publish: Expertise: You don’t have to be well known to be a contributor, but you must know a lot about the subject you’re writing...
Learn more about our preprint policy and check the guidelines of the journal you are submitting to. Submitting your research to Sage Sage disseminates high-quality research and engaged scholarship globally, and we are committed to diversity and inclusion in publishing.
Submissions for Articles, Reviews and Perspectives, and Matters Arising must be submitted via our online submission system. Please follow these guidelines to ensure that your submission...
Read about our easy, format-free submission process and start your submission. File format. Submit the manuscript file in DOC, DOCX, RTF, or PDF format. Your file should not be locked or protected. If you have written your manuscript in LaTeX, please submit as a PDF. Read the LaTeX guidelines.
Learn how to prepare your manuscript for submission to an APA journal. From following the latest APA Publication Manual to using the Editorial Manager peer review system, here is the most important information that you will need to successfully prepare and submit your manuscript.
Manuscripts should be prepared for online submission. Online submissions include a cover letter, a manuscript text file, individual figure files and optional Supplementary Information files.
Submissions must be complete with clearly identified standard sections used to report original research, free of annotations or highlights, and include all numbered and labeled components. Figures, charts, tables, schemes, and equations should be embedded in the text at the point of relevance.