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The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh publishes original research papers related to any field of sciences from any where in the world.
All manuscripts written in English and typed on a good quality bond paper (A4) with double space and sufficient margins should be submitted to the Editor with CD. Regarding publication of the paper after review, the decision of the Editorial Board shall be final. All accepted papers by the Editorial Board are subjected to editorial changes.
The manuscript of a full paper, preferably be limited within ten typed pages (A4) including tables, figures, graphs, references etc. For short communication it should not exceed four pages (approximately 900 words).
The manuscript should contain the following sub-titles in sequence: Title, Abstract, Key words, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Acknowledgements, if any, and References. In case of Short Communication no subtitles are necessary.
Title: It should be brief and specific. The manuscript will have a separate title page giving name of the paper, authors name and address and a running head.
Abstract: It should not exceed 150 words containing the gist of results only.
Key words: Should not exceed 6 words and it should be after Abstract.
Text: The text of the article should be clear and precise. Introduction should be concise and precise relevant to the study. Methods already published should be indicated by references. In case of modifications of a method give explicit descriptions. Results should be stated concisely and presented logically referring to tables and graphs. Data of tables and graphs should not be repeated in the text. Simple data may be presented as a text instead of Tables and Figs. Each result should be followed by discussion or interpretation (in any case the Results and Discussion must not be separated) with appropriate reference(s). Discussion should deal with the obtained results and related results published nationally and internationally. Concluding remarks (without heading) must be given (that tally with the objective) in the last paragraph. The references in the text should be arranged chronologically.
Tables, Graphs and Figures: Number of tables, graphs and figures should be minimum. However, these should be typed separately. The graphs and figures should be drawn in indelible ink on tracing papers and properly labelled. The figures and graphs should be properly drawn with bold, solid lines so that these could be reduced up to half or less of the original. The photographs should be submitted on glossy papers. Legends of the graphs and figures should be typed and given separately at the end of the text.
References: In the text, references should be cited within brackets quoting author's surname and the year of publication in the appropriate place e. g. (Bhuiyan 1964), (Khan and Rahman 1970, Khan et al. 1970). Two or more references when put within the same bracket, they should be separated by a comma. References should be arranged alphabetically according to author's surname at the end of the paper. Names of journals and books should be in italics giving edition, year of publication and name of the publishers.
Examples:
Amin, F.B., Begum, Z.N. Tahmida and Mandal, R. 2011. Impact of Potassium and zinc on growth of cyanobacteria in seasonally flooded rice field of Meghna floodplain. J. Asiat. Soc. Bangladesh, Sci. 37(2): 251-255.
Khan, M.S. 1991. Angiosperms. In: Two Centuries of Plant Sciences in Bangladesh and Adjacent Regions (ed. A.K.M. Nurul Islam). pp. 175-194, Asiatic Soc. Bangladesh. Dhaka.
Bhuiyan, A.L. 1964. Fishes of Dacca. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka. 148 pp.
The author(s) must submit one computer composed hard copy of the revised paper along with the CD in MS Word version.
Final galley proofs, if possible, will be sent to authors. No alternations or additions in the text are desirable at this stage.
Off-prints
A contributor of each paper is/are entitled to get 10 off-prints free of cost.
Declaration
While submitting a paper the individual authors are to sign a declaration to the effect that (i) the work reported has been carried out by them and they jointly prepared the manuscript; (ii) they take public responsibility for the contents of the paper; (iii) the paper has not been published before in any referred scientific journal or has not been submitted to such journal for publication;
Review of books
Books for review should be sent to the Editor in duplicate.
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
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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.