Open Access: All articles published with Medwin Publishers are openly accessible online, immediately upon publication. This allows for maximum visibility and dissemination of your research findings.
Peer Review: All manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure scientific merit, originality, and adherence to our high publishing standards.
Article Types: We publish a variety of article types, including original research articles, review articles, case reports, methodological papers, and brief communications. Please refer to the specific journal instructions for details on accepted article types.
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The title page should include:
Please provide at least 3 and up to 6 keywords separated by a comma.
The abstract should be not more than 200 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations and references. It should represent the purpose and novelty of the research, the main findings, and the results.
The main text of the article should be split into clearly labeled sections. Usually, these will be Introduction materials and methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. Author(s) cancombine results and discussion if necessary, however, you can use whatever headings and subheadings best suit your article.
The length of Research and review articles should be 10-12 pages.
The length of the Case Report and Short communication should be 4-5 pages.
Briefly acknowledge any funding sources or individuals who contributed significantly to the research but do not meet authorship criteria.
Please declare whether or not the submitted work was carried out with a conflict of interest. If yes, please state any personal, professional or financial relationships that could potentially be construed as a conflict of interest. If no, please add "The authors declare no conflict of interest".
All journals in Medwin Publishers follow the IEEE style format for references. Please go through the IEEE guidelines for formatting.
In-text citations must be in square brackets and numbered consecutively (eg. [1]).Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa).
To finish citing sources, a numbered list of references must be provided at the end of the paper. The list is comprised of the sequential enumerated citations, with details, beginning with [1], and is not alphabetical.
Example:
[1] Adesina F, Gbadegesin A, Olalekan O (2016) Formulation and environmental impact evaluation of walnut and soyabean oil-based drilling fluid. J Applied Sci Technology 17(3): 1-9.
[2] Chen H, Wang W, Martin JC, Oliphant AJ, Doerr PA, etal. (2013) Extraction of lignocellulose and synthesis of porous silica nanoparticles from rice husks: a comprehensive utilization of rice husk biomass. ACS Sustain Chem Eng 1(2): 254-259.
Single Author
[1] Chen W K (2003) Linear Networks and Systems. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Press, 2003.
Edited Book
[2] Spudich J L, Satir B H (2001) Eds., Sensory Receptors and Signal Transduction. New York: Wiley-Liss.
Three or More Authors
[4] Hayes R, Pisano G, Wheelwright S (2007) Operations, Strategy, and Technical Knowledge. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Smith J, Jones R, Trello K (2004) Adaptive filtering in data communications with self improved error reference, In Proc. IEEE International Conference on Wireless Communications ’04, 65-68.
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