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Papers :
Papers submitted must not have been published in whole or in part in any other journal, and are subject to editorial revision. It is a condition of acceptance for publication that copyright becomes vested in the journal and permission to republish must be obtained from the publishers.
Papers based on clinical investigation should conform to ethical standards as set out in the declaration of Helsinki. In the case of animals studies it is the responsibility of the author to satisfy the Board that no unnecessary suffering has been inflicted.
Legal Considerations :
Authors should avoid the use of names, initials, and hospital admission numbers which might lead to recognition of a patient. A patient must not be recognizable in photographs unless written consent of the subject has been obtained. A table or illustration that has been published elsewhere should be accompanied by a statement that permission for reproduction has been obtained from the author and publishers.
Preparation of Manuscript :
Two copies of each manuscript should be submitted and should indicate the title of the paper, the name (s), qualifications and full address of the authors(s), and be double-spaced typing on one side only of the paper, with a wide margin. Contributors should retain a copy in order to check proofs and in case of loss.
Manuscripts should be accompanied by a formal letter of request for publication which should be signed by all of the authors.
Papers generally shall be subdivided into :
Title page
Summary
Introduction (not headed)
Methods
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgements
List of references
Tables
Illustrations
Title Page :
There should be a separate title page, including the name(S), degrees and address (es) of author(s). It should be made clear which address relates to which author. Authors present address differing from those at which the work was carried out, or special instructions concerning the address for correspondence, should be given as a footnote on the title page and reference at the appropriate place in the author list. If the address to which proofs should be sent is not that of the first-mentioned author, clear instructions should be given in a covering note and not on the title page. The title page should be paginated as page 1 of the paper.
A short running title containing not more than 50 characters and spaces should also be suggested.
Summary :
The summary will be printed at the beginning of the paper. It should be on a separate sheet, in the form of a single paragraph which gives a succinct account of the problem, the methods, results and conclusion and normally should be of 50-150 words. It may be used as it stands by abstracting journals.
Introduction :
The introduction should give a concise account of the background of the problem and the object of the investigation. Previous work should be quoted only if it has a direct bearing on the present problem.
Methods :
Methods must be described in sufficient in detail to allow the experiments to be interpreted and repeated by the reader. Any modification of previously published methods should be described and the reference given. If the methods are commonly used, only a reference to the original source is required.
Drugs :
When a drug is first mentioned it should be given the generic or official name, followed in parentheses by the chemical formula only if the structure is not well known, and by the capitalized proprietary name.
Results :
Description of experimental results, while concise, should permit repetition of the experiments by others. Data should not be repeated unnecessarily in text, tables and figures, and unwarranted numbers of digits should be avoided. Significance should be given as values of probability. The desired position of tables and figures may be indicated by written instruction enclosed within line and brackets, for example
(Table-1 near here)
Discussion :
The discussion should not merely recapitulate the experimental results, but should present their interpretation against the background of existing knowledge. It should include a statement of any assumptions on which conclusions are based.
Acknowledgement :
Acknowledgement will be printed in small type. They should be brief, and should include references to sources of drugs not freely available commercially.
References :
References should be limited. Only paper quoted in the text are to be listed in the bibliography. The references should be numbered consecutively as it appear in text and listed at the end of the article as in International Committee of Medical Journal Editors Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals.
Examples.
I. Papers Published in Journal
Patel R, Mickey MR and Tersaki PL. Leucocyte antigens and disease. Association of HLA A2 and chronic glomerulonephritis. Br Med J. 1969; 2: 424- 426.
II. Article in Books :
Meltzer PS, Kallioniemi A, Trent JM. Chromosome alterations in human solid tumors. In: Vogelstein B, Kinzler KW, editors. The genetic basis of human cancer. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2002. p. 93-113.
III. Books :
Grindley MF : Manual of histologic and special staining Nephrologic, Elammarion, Paris, 1965.
It is essential that authors verify the content and details of references which they list, as this responsibility cannot be accepted by either Editors or Publishers.
Tables :
All tables should be on separate sheets and be capable, with their captions, of interpretation without reference to the text. They should be numbered consecutively with Roman numericals. Units in which results are expressed should be given in brackets at the top of each column and not repeated on each line of the table ditto signs are not used.
Illustrations :
Photographs should be unmounted glossy prints, and should be protected adequately for mailing. Surfaces should not be marred with clips, pins or by heavy writing on the back. Drawings, charts and graphs should be in black India ink on white paper. Illustrations should be clearly numbered on the back, preferably in soft pencil, with reference to the text, and using Arabic numericals, they should be accompanied on a separate sheet by a suitable legend. Lettering should be professional-looking, uniform, preferably in a common typeface, large enough to read at a reduced size, and in proportion to the illustrated material. Lines in the original must also be thick enough to allow for reduction magnifications especially in photomicrographs, should be indicated by a scale on the photograph itself, in order to remain appropriate after reduction.
The name of the author and title of the paper should also be written in soft pencil on the back of the illustrations.
It is emphasized that care taken in the original preparation of figures will obviate time consuming and expensive necessity of their revision.
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
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(Updated: 18 May 2018)
Established in 2011 and hosted by Ubiquity.
Managed by Mongolian Academy of Sciences.
This website supports the online publication of Mongolian journals. For more information about MongoliaJOL and how to join the service see the About page.