Guidelines to Authors

# Peer review: To ensure its quality and fairness, all submitted articles will be peer-reviewed by members of our worldwide editorial board and experts.

#  Open access:  International Academic Publishing House (IAPH) is a peer-reviewed and open-access publication.

# Frequency of publication: Every year/ one volume of each book

#Acknowledgement of received information: Within Seven (7) days

# Final Decision (Accepted/ Rejected): Approx. 25+ days from the date of submission of the manuscript

# Subject areas for Publication: Multidisciplinary

# Submission: The electronic copy of the paper should be submitted by the corresponding author(s) in compliance with the author’s guidelines.

E-mail to: As per notice

Requirement of Submission:

  1. Cover-letter-and-Declaration Form
  2. Abstract page [Note-1: Encourage everyone to provide their full name (1st name, middle name & Surname), full Affiliation, e-mail address (for all authors) & Orcid id (for all authors). The following link should be prepared for those authors who do not have an Orcid id: https://orcid.org/register]
  3. Manuscript [Note: No Author(s) details;Author(s) submit an anonymized file without the affiliation & authors’ names. International Academic Publishing House (IAPH)  follow a peer-review process.
  4. Reference-Check-Form [Note: Request that all references be thoroughly checked]

7) Manuscript Preparation Guidelines:

  1. Page Margin: Left = 1 inch; Right = 1 inch; Top = 1 inch; Bottom = 1 inch.
  2. Paper Size: A4 Layout, Portrait
  3. Language: English (UK)
  4. File format: Microsoft Word
  5. Font Face/ Theme font: Times New Roman
  6. Font Size: 12 (Whole manuscript)
  7. Title of the manuscript: Should be as short as possible. The title should be bold.

Sourav Bar, Soumik Dhara, Nithar Ranjan Madhu*, Biplab Mandal, Bhanumati Sarkar, Sudipta Kumar Ghorai*


# Paragraph: One Tab; Alignment = Justified

# Paper Length: Within 10 to 30 pages, including text, table, Figure, Chart, Equation, Formula, Acknowledgement, Conflict of interest & References.

* In certain exceptional circumstances, there may be more than 30.

# Corresponding Author (When Single Author):

Author’s E-mail: nitharranjan.madhu@gmail.com

# Corresponding Author (When two or more Authors):

*Corresponding Author: nilasishpal@gmail.com

# Maximum Authors’ Number: Maximum seven (07).

# Don’t forget to include your ORCID ID while submitting your manuscript. A link to your ORCID profile will be included in your published article, making it easy for people to find your work. If you do not have your Orcid Id, please stay away from it. However, the following link should be prepared for those authors who do not have an Orcid id: https://orcid.org/register

# Abstract: Not exceeding 340 words (Standard: 250-300 words).

# Keywords: Maximum 6 in numbers

# Abbreviations: Standard abbreviations should be used throughout the manuscript.

# Introduction: Should be clear and concise (References should be up-to-date in all the text areas and searchable on Internet/Google and unnecessary references may be avoided).

# Materials and Methods: Should be a standard protocol(s) and mentioned/cited properly. This section should contain specific details about the materials and methods studied, the type of instruments and their generic name, what may be used, specialized chemical sources and related experimental details. Authors should ensure that any studies involving human or animal subjects conform to national, local and institutional rules/guidelines with prior approval from appropriate authorities such as ethical committees, review boards etc. The authors should mention clearly, in the materials and methods, the permissions obtained from relevant ethical committees/review boards for experiments using animals and human subjects and respecting their privacy, if any. The Publisher will not be responsible for violating any such rules/guidelines during the processing of the manuscript or even after publishing.

# Results and Discussion: Results should be precise and explained clearly in the context of the aims and objectives of the study. Results and Discussion sections may be separate or combined based on the author’s requirements. Tables, graphs and figures should be explained clearly. The data should be statistically analyzed and the significance level be mentioned wherever necessary. The discussion part of the paper should be written in light of the significance of the obtained results. Finally, a conclusion of the work may be drawn, presenting the importance and relevance of the study.

# Table and Figure: Clear & High resolution

# Acknowledgements: This section should be gratitude to persons, granting body, university departments, and college departments should be concise.

# Conflict of interest: Authors should declare all conflicts of interest relevant to the work under consideration (i.e., financial and personal relationships that might interfere with the interpretation of the work). If authors have no conflicting issues and/or interests, this should be mentioned as – ‘The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest’.

# References in the text/body: [Note: A mandatory requirement for doi should be more than 90% of references]

……….rise in environmental temperature and moderate humidity contributes to a rise in adrenal-gonadal function and reduced pineal function (Madhu, 2020; Madhu and Roychoudhury, 2021; Madhu et al., 2019)………………….

Style of References: American Psychological Association (APA) Style

# References: References should be alphabetically arranged.

# When a book’s reference is used:

Lofts, B., & Murton, R. K. (1973). Reproduction in birds. In: Farner, D. S. and King, J. R. (eds). Avian biology. Vol. III. Academic Press, London and New York. pp. 1-107.

# When a single author mentions a Manuscript article’s reference:

Madhu, N. R. (2011). Pineal-adrenocortical interactions in domestic male pigeons exposed to long and short photoperiods and exogenous testosterone propionate. International Journal of Experimental Research and Review, 44(4), 349-362. https://doi.org/10.52756/ijerr.2022.v28.020 [*It denotes that the volume is 44, the issue is 4, and the pages are 349-362.]

# When a reference is cited as dual authors (2 Authors) from a Manuscript article:

Madhu, N. R., & Manna, C. K. (2011). Pineal-adrenocortical interactions in domestic male pigeon exposed to long and short photoperiods and exogenous testosterone propionate. International Journal of Experimental Research and Review, 44(4), 349-362. https://doi.org/10.52756/ijerr.2022.v28.020

# When more than two authors are mentioned in a citation from a Manuscript article:

Madhu, N. R., Maiti, A. K., & Manna, C. K. (2011). Pinealadrenocortical interactions in domestic male pigeon exposed to long and short photoperiods and exogenous testosterone propionate. International Journal of Experimental Research and Review, 44(4), 349-362. https://doi.org/10.52756/ijerr.2022.v28.020

# When Referencing a Patent:

Madhu, N. R., Maiti, A. K., & Manna, C. K. (2011). Pineal-adrenocortical interactions in domestic male pigeon. U.S. Patent No. 1234567.

# Reprints: The corresponding author will receive a PDF file of the published article via e-mail. The authors can freely access articles (available in PDF format) from our website (www.iaph.in). No hard copies will be provided.

# Archive:

(i) International Academic Publishing House (IAPH) requires, as a condition for publication, that

all data supporting the results in papers published in its International Academic Publishing House is archived in an appropriate public archive offering open access. Authors can freely download the PDF file from our website with their articles.

(ii) We archive at the Internet Archive library, which is an academic American digital library that provides free public access to collections of digitized materials.

(iii) We also upload at Internet Archive, Academia.edu etc.

# Fees / Charges:

Article manuscript handling fee: There is no submission fee for the International Academic Publishing House (IAPH) (Non-Paid Publisher). The “Article manuscript handling fee” should be paid by authors only to the Publisher after their articles have been reviewed and accepted for publication by editors.

The “Article manuscript handling charge” is the only fee for the staff of Publishers. Each article that is published in our International Academic Publishing House (IAPH) is open-access and immediately accessible online. An “Article manuscript handling fee” makes this feasible. The supply of online tools for editors and authors, the creation and hosting of articles, coordination with abstracting and indexing services, and customer services are all included in this. The ‘Article manuscript handling fee’, payable when your manuscript is editorially accepted and before publication, is charged to you, your funder, institution, or employer. 

Example:

# Editorial work: Online tools for Book editors, peer review, administrative support, content commissioning, and development of the Book.

# Technical infrastructure and innovation: The production of articles, as well as their hosting, development, and ongoing maintenance and operation on websites and online Book.

# Editing & production of articles: Articles’ formatting, editing and composition, in addition to their inclusion in indexing services

# Marketing of Book and content: Ensuring readers and authors know about the work published in the title.

# Customer service: Addressing the concerns of writers and responding to authors and readers.

Upon acceptance, a request for payment of the article processing charge is sent to the author. The author(s) need(s) to deposit the necessary fee, including payment through Paypal/ NEFT/RTGS/Online Transfer only.

These charges are very nominal and transparent to the authors and are not fixed. You may find the details at our notice (our website: www.iaph.co.in).

Refund policy: A fee for handling the article’s manuscript becomes payable once the article has been accepted for publication. The author who is submitting the article is the one who is responsible for paying the fee for handling the article manuscript, and the International Academic Publishing House will not provide any form of refund.

Waivers: International Academic Publishing House maintains a transparent waiver policy in order to assist researchers who are unable to meet some or all of the costs associated with publishing open access. This policy is intended to help support researchers.

Reimbursement policy: When alternative funding is provided for the Open-access article, International Academic Publishing House will fully refund an Article manuscript handling fee to ensure that the same article is not charged twice. For instance, we will fully refund any individual Article manuscript handling fees paid by an author or on their behalf in the event that an open-access article is a part of a Special Issue that is later declared entirely open-access, such as through sponsorship by an organization.

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