For Authors

Find complete author guidelines, manuscript preparation instructions, editorial policies, submission requirements, publication ethics, and post-acceptance information.

Author Guidelines

Instructions for Authors

Global Open Access Journal of Science welcomes the submission of original, high-quality manuscripts that contribute to scientific knowledge, innovation, interdisciplinary discussion, and academic advancement. Authors are encouraged to carefully read the following instructions before submitting a manuscript.

All submissions must be prepared according to the journal’s editorial requirements to ensure a smooth review and publication process. Manuscripts that do not follow the journal format, ethical standards, or scope may be returned for correction before review.

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Overview

The journal provides a platform for the dissemination of research findings, review articles, case-based discussions, short communications, and scholarly perspectives across multiple scientific disciplines. Authors should ensure that the submitted article matches the aims and scope of the journal and reflects scientific quality, clarity, and academic integrity.

  • The manuscript must be original and not under consideration elsewhere.
  • All listed authors should have made meaningful academic contributions.
  • The corresponding author must ensure approval from all co-authors.
  • Submitted work should comply with research ethics and reporting standards.

Article Types

The journal may consider different categories of scholarly work depending on editorial priorities and scientific relevance.

Original Research Articles

Full-length articles reporting novel findings, methods, data analysis, and interpretation.

Review Articles

Critical and comprehensive reviews of emerging, established, or interdisciplinary topics.

Case Reports / Case Studies

Detailed reports describing unique observations, outcomes, or practical scientific implications.

Short Communications

Brief reports of preliminary findings, innovations, or focused research contributions.

Manuscript Preparation

Authors should prepare manuscripts in a consistent academic format. The title should be clear and informative. The abstract must summarize the purpose, methodology, key findings, and conclusion of the work.

Recommended Manuscript Structure

  • Title page with complete author details and affiliations
  • Structured or unstructured abstract, as required by article type
  • Keywords relevant to the article and indexing
  • Introduction, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion
  • Acknowledgments, funding statement, and conflict of interest disclosure
  • References formatted according to journal style

Title Page Details

  • Complete manuscript title
  • Full names of all authors
  • Institutional affiliations
  • Corresponding author email and contact details
  • ORCID details where available

Submission Process

Authors should submit manuscripts through the journal’s designated submission route. Files should be complete, editable where required, and accompanied by all necessary declarations.

  • Submit the main manuscript file in the required document format.
  • Attach tables, figures, supplementary files, and ethical approvals if applicable.
  • Provide cover letter details explaining originality and significance.
  • Include author declaration, funding details, and conflict of interest statement.

Before Final Submission

  • Check spelling, grammar, and formatting consistency.
  • Ensure all citations are included in the reference list.
  • Confirm that all figure and table legends are present.
  • Verify author order and corresponding author details.

Publication Ethics

The journal is committed to ethical publishing standards. Authors are expected to follow accepted principles related to originality, authorship, transparency, patient or participant protection, and responsible scientific reporting.

  • All research involving human participants or animals should include ethical approval details where required.
  • Informed consent should be obtained when patient data, images, or identifiable information are involved.
  • Data fabrication, falsification, duplicate publication, and inappropriate authorship are unacceptable.
  • Any conflicts of interest, funding support, and institutional connections must be disclosed.
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Peer Review Process

Every manuscript undergoes an editorial assessment before being considered for peer review. The editorial office evaluates the manuscript for suitability, completeness, scope, and basic scientific quality.

  • Initial editorial screening checks scope, formatting, and basic originality.
  • Suitable manuscripts are assigned for peer review according to journal policy.
  • Authors may be asked to revise the manuscript based on reviewer and editor comments.
  • Final acceptance depends on editorial satisfaction, reviewer recommendations, and author revisions.

References & Formatting

References should be accurate, complete, and formatted according to the journal’s preferred citation style. Authors are responsible for ensuring that all cited sources are properly matched between the text and reference list.

  • Use consistent citation formatting throughout the manuscript.
  • Include DOI numbers where available.
  • Check journal names, volume numbers, page ranges, and publication year.
  • Avoid incomplete, broken, or unmatched references.

Formatting Guidance

  • Use clear headings and subheadings.
  • Maintain consistent font size and line spacing in the manuscript file.
  • Number figures and tables sequentially.
  • Define abbreviations at first use.

Plagiarism Policy

The journal does not accept plagiarism in any form. Similarity concerns, duplicate content, recycled text, and improperly attributed materials may lead to rejection, request for clarification, or editorial action.

  • Authors must properly cite all borrowed text, figures, ideas, and data.
  • Self-plagiarism and duplicate submission are also subject to review.
  • Editorial checks may be performed before or during peer review.
  • Serious ethical violations may result in rejection or retraction actions.

Publication Charges

Article processing charges, if applicable, should be clearly reviewed by authors before publication. Any fees, waivers, discounts, or special considerations are subject to the journal’s editorial and administrative policy.

  • Authors should review the current APC policy before final publication.
  • Requests for discounts or waiver consideration may be evaluated case by case.
  • No payment request should be interpreted as editorial acceptance without formal confirmation.
  • Authors are encouraged to communicate early regarding institutional payment limitations.

Post Acceptance

After acceptance, manuscripts proceed to production, proofreading, metadata preparation, online publication scheduling, and issue assignment where applicable.

  • Authors may receive galley proofs for final correction.
  • Only minor corrections are usually permitted at the proof stage.
  • Accepted articles may be published online first before issue assignment.
  • Metadata such as author names, DOI, keywords, and affiliations should be checked carefully.

Author Support

Authors who need assistance with formatting, scope clarification, submission steps, editorial communication, publication charges, or proof corrections may contact the editorial office.

  • Formatting and manuscript organization support
  • Clarification on article type and suitability
  • Information regarding review and revision steps
  • Support related to publication processing and post-acceptance communication

Ready to Submit Your Manuscript?

Review the author instructions carefully, prepare all required files, and proceed with submission through the journal’s preferred submission channel.