Instructions pour les auteurs

Modern Chemistry & Applications (MCA) fournit la publication trimestrielle rapide d'articles dans tous les domaines liés à la science chimique. MCA accueille la soumission de manuscrits qui répondent aux critères généraux d'importance et d'excellence scientifique. Les documents seront publiés environ un mois après acceptation.

La revue couvre tous les domaines de base dans les domaines de la chimie, y compris la stœchiochimie moderne, la chimie analytique moderne, la chimie organique physique moderne, la chimie nucléaire moderne, la chimie hétérocyclique moderne, les formules de chimie moderne, la chimie expérimentale moderne, la chimie organométallique moderne, la chimie inorganique moderne, la chimie théorique moderne. 

En tant que membre de la Publisher International linking Association, PILA, Modern Chemistry and Applications (de Médias Médicaux Walsh) suit les politiques de publication Creative Commons Attribution License et Scholars Open Access.

Soumettez le manuscrit au système de soumission en ligne ou envoyez-le en pièce jointe par e-mail au bureau de rédaction à editor@walshmedicalmedia.com

Un numéro de manuscrit sera envoyé par e-mail à l'auteur correspondant dans les 72 heures.
Remarque : Les auteurs sont seuls responsables de toute faute scientifique, y compris le plagiat dans leurs articles de recherche ; l'éditeur n'est pas responsable de toute inconduite scientifique survenue dans un article de recherche publié. En tant qu'éditeur, nous suivrons strictement les directives scientifiques et les conseils d'EIC pour retirer ou erratum de tout article à tout moment si une inconduite scientifique ou des erreurs se sont produites dans des articles.

Politique de Médias Médicaux Walsh concernant le mandat des NIH

Médias Médicaux Walsh soutiendra les auteurs en publiant la version publiée des articles par les boursiers du NIH sur PubMed Central immédiatement après la publication.

Politiques et processus éditoriaux

The Modern Chemistry & Applications suit une politique éditoriale progressive qui encourage les chercheurs à soumettre les recherches originales, les critiques et les observations éditoriales sous forme d'articles, bien étayés par des tableaux et une représentation graphique.

Frais de traitement des articles (APC) :

Chimie Moderne et Applications est organisé par Médias Médicaux Walsh, une organisation autonome et ne reçoit de financement d'aucune institution/gouvernement. Par conséquent, le fonctionnement de la Revue est uniquement financé par les frais de gestion reçus des auteurs et de certains sponsors académiques/entreprises. Les frais de traitement sont nécessaires pour répondre à l'entretien de la revue. Étant une revue en libre accès, Modern Chemistry and Applications ne reçoit pas de paiement pour l'abonnement, car les articles sont librement accessibles sur Internet. Les auteurs d'articles sont tenus de payer des frais de traitement équitables pour le traitement de leurs articles. Cependant, il n'y a pas de frais de soumission. Les auteurs ne sont tenus de payer qu'après l'acceptation de leur manuscrit pour publication.

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Le temps de traitement moyen des articles (APT) est de 55 jours

Les frais de traitement de l'article de base ou le coût de traitement du manuscrit sont conformes au prix mentionné ci-dessus, mais ils peuvent varier en fonction de l'édition étendue, des effets colorés, des équations complexes, de l'allongement supplémentaire du non. de pages de l'article, etc.

Politique de retrait d'articles :

De temps à autre, un auteur peut souhaiter retirer un manuscrit après l'avoir soumis. Changer d'avis est l'apanage d'un auteur. Un auteur est libre de retirer un article sans frais - tant qu'il est retiré dans les 7 jours suivant sa soumission initiale. Une fois l'article accepté, l'auteur doit payer 30 % de l'APC pour retirer le manuscrit (pour les ressources utilisées).

Processus d'exécution et de révision éditoriale rapide (processus de révision FEE) :

La revue Modern Chemistry & Applications participe au processus d'exécution et de révision éditoriale rapide (processus de révision FEE) avec un prépaiement supplémentaire de 99 $ en plus des frais de traitement d'article réguliers. Fast Editorial Execution and Review Process est un service spécial pour l'article qui lui permet d'obtenir une réponse plus rapide dans la phase de pré-révision de la part de l'éditeur de traitement ainsi qu'une révision de la part du réviseur. Un auteur peut obtenir une réponse plus rapide de pré-examen maximum en 3 jours depuis la soumission, et un processus d'examen par l'examinateur maximum en 5 jours, suivi d'une révision/publication en 2 jours. Si l'article est notifié pour révision par l'éditeur de traitement, il faudra alors 5 jours supplémentaires pour l'examen externe par l'examinateur précédent ou l'examinateur alternatif.

Acceptance of manuscripts is driven entirely by handling editorial team considerations and independent peer-review, ensuring the highest standards are maintained no matter the route to regular peer-reviewed publication or a fast editorial review process. The handling editor and the article contributor are responsible for adhering to scientific standards. The article FEE-Review process of $99 will not be refunded even if the article is rejected or withdrawn for publication.

The corresponding author or institution/organization is responsible for making the manuscript FEE-Review Process payment. The additional FEE-Review Process payment covers the fast review processing and quick editorial decisions, and regular article publication covers the preparation in various formats for online publication, securing full-text inclusion in a number of permanent archives like HTML, XML, and PDF, and feeding to different indexing agencies.

Submission of an Article

 In order to reduce delays, authors should assure that the level, length and format of a manuscript submission conform to Médias Médicaux Walsh requirements at the submission and each revision stage. Submitted articles should have a summary/abstract, separate from the main text, of up to 300 words. This summary does not include references, numbers, abbreviations or measurements unless essential. The summary should provide a basic-level introduction to the field; a brief account of the background and principle of the work; a statement of the main conclusions; and 2-3 sentences that place the main findings into a general context. The text may contain a few short subheadings of no more than 40 characters each.

Médias Médicaux Walsh to accomplish its vision to make scientific information & health care open access, has made a new initiation to enrich the scientific knowledge all around the world. As per the interest of the scientific community from Non-English speaking territories, we have introduced a new feature in the name of language translation. Language translation helps the scientific community to go through the articles in Chinese, Japanese & other world languages.

Accepted papers will be published in both English as well as author recommended language(s).

Formats for Médias Médicaux Walsh Contributions: Médias Médicaux Walsh accepts the following: original articles, reviews, abstracts, addendums, announcements, article-commentaries, book reviews, rapid communications, letters to the editor, annual meeting abstracts, conference proceedings, calendars, case-reports, corrections, discussions, meeting-reports, news, obituaries, orations, product reviews, hypotheses and analyses.

Our journals are all open access. Each article published by Médias Médicaux Walsh follows a specific format.

Article Categories

  • Original Articles: reports of data from original research.
  • Reviews: comprehensive, authoritative descriptions of any subject within the scope of the journal. These articles are usually written by experts in the field who have been invited by the Editorial Board.
  • Case reports: reports of clinical cases that can be educational, describe a diagnostic or therapeutic dilemma, suggest an association or present an important adverse reaction. Authors should clearly describe the clinical relevance or implications of the case. All case report articles should indicate that informed consent to publish the information has been granted from the patients or their guardians.
  • Commentaries: short, focused, opinion articles on any subject within the scope of the journal. These articles are usually related to contemporary issues, such as recent research findings, and are often written by opinion leaders.
  • Methodology articles: present a new experimental method, test or procedure. The method described may be new, or may offer a better version of an existing method.
  • Letter to the Editor: these can take three forms: a substantial re-analysis of a previously published article; a substantial response to such a re-analysis from the authors of the original publication; or an article that may not cover ‘standard research’ but that may be relevant to readers.

For more information on each type of article, please contact the Editor at editor@walshmedicalmedia.com

Manuscript Submission

One of the authors of the article, who takes responsibility for the article during submission and peer review, should follow the instructions for submission and submit the manuscript. Please note that to facilitate rapid publication and to minimize administrative costs, Médias Médicaux Walsh only accepts online submissions, and that there is an article-processing charge on all accepted manuscripts.

During submission, you will be asked to provide a cover letter, in which you should explain why your manuscript should be published in the journal and declare any potential competing interests. Please provide the contact details (name and email addresses) of two potential peer reviewers for your manuscript. These should be experts in their field who will be able to provide an objective assessment of the manuscript. The suggested peer reviewers should not have published with any of the authors of the manuscript within the past five years, should not be current collaborators and should not be members of the same research institution. Suggested reviewers will be considered along with potential reviewers recommended by the Editorial Board members.

A list of acceptable file formats appears below. Additional files of any type, such as movies, animations or original data files can also be submitted as part of the manuscript.

Here are the files required for submission :

  • Title page
    Formats: DOC
    Must be a separate file, not embedded in the main manuscript.
  • Main manuscript
    Format: DOC
    Tables less than 2 pages each (about 90 rows) should be included at the end of the manuscript.
  • Figures
    Formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, PPT, DOC, DOCX
    Figures must be sent separately, not embedded in the main manuscript.
  • Cover letter
    Formats: DOC
    Must be a separate file, not embedded in the main manuscript.

The title page should:

  • provide the title of the article
  • list the full names, institutional addresses and email addresses for all authors
  • indicate the corresponding author

Acknowledgments, Sources of Funding, and Disclosures

  • Acknowledgments: The acknowledgments section lists each individual’s substantive contributions. Authors should obtain written, signed permission from all individuals listed in the ‘Acknowledgments’ section of the manuscript, because readers may infer their endorsement of data and conclusions. These permissions must be provided to the Editorial Office.
  • Sources of Funding: Authors must list all sources of research support relevant to the manuscript. All grant funding agency abbreviations or acronyms should be completely spelled out.
  • Conflict of Interest: Authors must state any disclosures in the cover letter when submitting a manuscript. If there is no conflict of interest, please state “Conflict of Interest: None to report.” Conflicts of interest pertain to relationships with pharmaceutical companies, biomedical device manufacturers or other corporations whose products or services are related to the subject matter of the article. Such relationships include, but are not limited to, employment by an industrial concern, ownership of stock, membership on a standing advisory council or committee, membership of a board of directors, or a public association with the company or its products. Other areas of real or perceived conflict of interest could include receiving honoraria or consulting fees or receiving grants or funds from such corporations or individuals representing such corporations. The corresponding author should collect Conflict of Interest information from all co-authors before submitting a manuscript.

Tables and Figures

Each table should be numbered and cited in sequence using Arabic numerals (i.e., Table 1, 2, 3, etc.). Titles for tables should appear above the table and be no longer than 15 words. They should be pasted at the end of the document text file, in A4 Portrait or Landscape format. These will be typeset and displayed as such in the final, published form of the article. Tables should be formatted using the ‘Table object’ in a word processing program to ensure that columns of data remain aligned when the file is sent electronically for review. Tables should not be embedded as figures or spreadsheet files. Larger datasets or tables too wide for a Landscape page can be uploaded separately, as additional files. Additional files will not be displayed in the final, laid-out PDF of the article, but a link will be provided to the files as supplied by the author.

Figures should be provided in a separate single .DOC, .PDF or .PPT file, with a resolution of at least 300 dpi and not be embedded in the main manuscript file. If a figure consists of separate parts, please submit a single, composite illustration page that includes all parts of the figure. There is no charge for the use of color figures. The figure legends should be included in the main manuscript text file at the end of the document, rather than as part of the figure file. For each figure, the following information should be provided: Figure numbers in sequence, using Arabic numerals, a title of 15 words maximum and a detailed legend of up to 300 words. Please note that it is the responsibility of the author(s) to obtain permission from the copyright holder(s) to reproduce figures or tables that have previously been published elsewhere.

References

All references, including links, must be numbered consecutively, in square brackets, in the order in which they are cited in the text, and should be formatted in the National Library of Medicine. Each reference must have an individual reference number. Please avoid excessive referencing. Only articles, datasets and abstracts that have been published or are in press, or are available through public e-print/preprint servers, may be cited. The author is responsible for obtaining permission to quote personal communications and unpublished data from cited colleagues. Journal abbreviations should follow Index Medicus/MEDLINE.

Citations in the reference list should include all named authors, up to the first 6, before adding ‘et al.’. Any in press articles cited within the references and necessary for the reviewers’ assessment of the manuscript should be made available if requested by the editorial office.

Style and Language

Médias Médicaux Walsh only accepts manuscripts written in English. Spelling should be either U.S. English or British English, but not a mixture.

Médias Médicaux Walsh will not edit submitted manuscripts language; thus, reviewers may advise rejection of a manuscript due to grammatical errors. Authors are advised to write clearly and simply, and to have their article checked by colleagues before submission. In-house copyediting will be minimal. Non-native speakers of English may choose to make use of our copyediting services. Please contact  editor@walshmedicalmedia.com  for more information. Abbreviations should be used as sparingly as possible and should be defined when first used.

In addition,

  • Please use double-line spacing.
  • Use justified margins, without hyphenating words at line breaks.
  • Use hard returns only to end headings and paragraphs, not to rearrange lines.
  • Capitalize only the first word and proper nouns in the title.
  • Number all pages.
  • Use the correct reference format.
  • Format the text in a single column.
  • Greek and other special characters may be included. If you are unable to reproduce a particular character, please type out the name of the symbol in full. Please ensure that all special characters are embedded in the text; otherwise, they will be lost during PDF conversion.
  • SI units should be used throughout (‘liter’ and ‘molar’ are permitted).

Word count

For Original Articles, Methodology Articles and Reviews, there is no explicit limit on the length of papers submitted, but authors are encouraged to be concise. Commentaries and Case Reports should be between 800 and 1,500 words. Letters to the Editor should be between 1,000 and 3,000 words. There is also no restriction on the number of figures, tables, additional files or references that can be included. Figures and tables should be numbered in the order in which they are referenced in the text. Authors should include all relevant supporting data with each article.

The abstract of Original and Methodology Articles should not exceed 250 words and must be structured into Background, Methods, Results and Conclusions. For Reviews, please provide an unstructured, single paragraph summary of no more than 350 words, of the major points raised. For Commentaries and Case Reports, please provide a short, unstructured, single paragraph summary of no more than 150 words. For Letters to the Editor, please provide a short, unstructured, single paragraph summary of no more than 250 words.

Please minimize the use of abbreviations and do not cite references in the abstract. Please list your trial registration number after the abstract, if applicable.

Add a list of 3 to 10 keywords below the abstract.

The Accession Numbers of nucleic acid, protein sequences or atomic coordinates cited in the manuscript should be provided in square brackets and include the corresponding database name.

Initial Review Process

Submitted manuscripts will be evaluated initially by the editor-in-chief and an associate editor. A rapid, initial decision regarding whether to have a manuscript formally reviewed by two or more reviewers with appropriate expertise, or rejected without a formal review will be determined based on the quality, scientific rigor and data presentation/analysis of the manuscript. It is anticipated that approximately 70% of the submitted manuscripts will undergo formal review and 30% will be rejected without evaluation by external reviewers.

Instructions for Revised Submissions

  • Please provide a copy of the revised text with changes marked in the text using either tracking changes or highlighting.
  • In your written response to the reviewers’ comments, give the page number(s), paragraph(s), and/or line number(s) where each revision was made.
  • Respond to each referee’s comments, indicating precisely the changes made in response to the critiques. Also, give reasons for suggested changes that were not implemented, and identify any additional changes that were made.
  • Revisions not received within 2 months will be administratively withdrawn. For further consideration, the manuscript must be resubmitted de novo. At the editors’ discretion, and in cases where substantial new data are required, extensions may be granted for revisions. In such cases, every effort will be made to retain the original reviewers.

Proofs and Reprints:

Electronic proofs will be sent as an e-mail attachment to the corresponding author as a PDF file. Page proofs are considered to be the final version of the manuscript. With the exception of typographical or minor clerical errors, no changes will be made in the manuscript at the proof stage. Authors will have free electronic access to the full text (HTML, PDF and XML) of the article. Authors can freely download the PDF file from which they can print unlimited copies of their articles.

Copyright:

Submission of a manuscript implies that the work described has not been published before (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, or thesis) and that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

All works published by Médias Médicaux Walsh are under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This permits anyone to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the work provided the original work and source is appropriately cited.

Proofs and Reprints:

Electronic proofs will be sent as an e-mail attachment to the corresponding author as a PDF file. Page proofs are considered to be the final version of the manuscript. With the exception of typographical or minor clerical errors, no changes will be made in the manuscript at the proof stage. Authors will have free electronic access to the full text (HTML, PDF and XML) of the article. Authors can freely download the PDF file from which they can print unlimited copies of their articles.

Copyright:

La soumission d'un manuscrit implique que le travail décrit n'a pas été publié auparavant (sauf sous la forme d'un résumé ou dans le cadre d'une conférence ou d'une thèse publiée) et qu'il n'est pas envisagé de le publier ailleurs.

Toutes les œuvres publiées par Médias Médicaux Walsh sont soumises aux termes de la licence Creative Commons Attribution. Cela permet à quiconque de copier, distribuer, transmettre et adapter le travail à condition que le travail original et la source soient correctement cités.

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