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| International Journal of Computer Networks (IJCN) |
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| About This Journal |
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| SUBMISSION GUIDELINES |
Download Manuscript Preparation Guidelines |
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Manuscripts are accepted for consideration if neither the article nor any of its content has been published or submitted elsewhere before appearing in CSC Journals. Manuscripts can be submitted in MS Word or PDF format that must be no longer than 10,000 words. The corresponding author must be identified. An undertaking signed by all the authors, (certifying originality of work and that the article has not been published elsewhere), must accompany the manuscript upon final submission. No more than 5 author names are listed for the manuscript.
Below are the guidelines for authors that must be read and followed before manuscript is submitted. These include: |
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| Submission Declaration |
| Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere and its publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out. |
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| Contributors |
| The statement that all authors have approved the final article is true and included in the disclosure. |
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| Copyrights |
| With each manuscript you must submit a CSC Journal copyright form which transfers the copyright of the published article to CSC Journal that warrants that the article is the original work of the author and does not infringe the copyright of any other parties. Before publication, the Editorial Office must receive a signed soft/hard copy of the copyright form, which can be obtained on the CSC Journal web site. Click here to download copyrights transfer form. |
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| ARTICLE PROCESSING CHARGES |
In an open access model, the publication costs of an article are paid from an author's research budget, or by their supporting institution, in the form of Article Processing Charges. These Article Processing Charges replace subscription charges and allow publishers to make the full-text of every published article freely available to all interested readers. In addition, authors who publish in our open access journals retain the copyright of their work enabling the unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
In order to facilitate authors from developing countries, CSC Journals has given TWO (2) choices to its authors for their paper publication. These are:
CHOICE # 1
Online publication fee: 200$ (U.S DOLLAR)
CHOICE # 2
CSC Journals has started Off-Print Publications for each journal issue. Only Primary Author will get 1 complementary copy of the issue in which he/she has published the paper. This complementary copy will be free of charge however author is required to pay the courier charges to CSC Journals.
Online publication fee: 200$
Courier Charges: 50$
Total Publication Fee: 250$ (U.S DOLLAR)
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| AUTHOR GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION |
A carefully prepared manuscript is easier to read, easier to edit, and easier to lay out in type. It can therefore save youR and our time and effort at the most important stages of publication. It is well worth your careful attention. These instructions detail the mechanics of preparing all parts of your manuscript and illustrations. Anyone responsible for preparing and submitting your manuscript should become thoroughly familiar with them. If you have questions after reading this material, please contact us at cscpress@cscjournals.org.
Note: All items submitted to CSC Journals must be typed single-spaced and submitted in electronic formats. The electronic version should be in Microsoft Word or in PDF. |
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| Manuscript Header |
| All pages should have author name(s) in the header. If there are more than ONE (1) author, then use “&” before the last author name. Font size for header content should be 9. |
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| Example |
| Author1, Author2 & Author3. |
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| Manuscript Footer |
The footer text include Journal Name, Volume(X) : Issue(X). Font size should be 9 and left aligned.
Example
International Journal of Engineering (IJE), Volume (3) : Issue (3) |
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| Manuscript Title |
| The first letter of each work should be capital. The manuscript title should be bold and center aligned. Font face should be Helvetica with 14 font size. |
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| Heading Style for author names |
Author names should be written in bold, left aligned. Font face should be Helvetica with 12 font size. The author information including university name, address, city, post code and country should be typed in Helvetica with 10 font size with italic style. Email address should be written right align with font size 10.
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| Author Name1 |
email@address.com |
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Faculty/Department/Division
University
City, Post code, Country |
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| Abstract |
| Abstract should be written in Helvetica font 12 in size. Alignment of the abstract content should be justified. Use two grey lines before and after the abstract heading and content. |
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| Keywords |
| The manuscript should be submitted with at least 3 keywords that best describe its area. Keywords should be written in font size 9. |
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| Example |
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Abstract |
| These instructions are for authors of submitting the research papers to the International Journal of Computer Science and Security (IJCSS). IJCSS is seeking research papers, technical reports, dissertation, letter etc for these interdisciplinary areas. The goal of the IJCSS is to publish the most recent results in the development of information technology.
Keywords: Keyword1, Keyword2, Keyword3, Keyword4, Keyword5. |
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| Structure of the Article |
| Manuscripts should be written in clear, concise and grammatically correct language. The entire manuscript, including references, should be typed single spaced on one side of the paper in Helvetica font. All pages should be numbered consecutively. |
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| Paragraphs |
| Leave one line space between two paragraphs. |
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| Manuscript Headings |
| Manuscript heading is divided into two main sub heading. |
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| Main Headings |
| Main heading should be in capital with font size 12 & bold. All heading should be numbered. |
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| Sub Headings |
| The first character of each word should be capital with 10 font size. All sub headings should be numbered according to their main heading. |
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Sub Heading1
1.2. Sub Heading2
2. PRELIMINARIES
2.1. Sub Heading1
2.1. Sub Heading1
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| Tables & Figures |
| Tables & Figures should be numbered consecutively with numeric numbers. Each table/figure must have a titled with its caption. Do not use any vertical lines in tables to show space distinction; use only horizontal lines and additional blank space if necessary. Do not use any shading. |
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TABLE 1: Tables Can Be of Any Size But Must Be Centered. |
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| References |
| References should be indicated in the text by consecutive numbers in square brackets, as [1], [2] etc |
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| 1. FOR JOURNALS: I. Ray, M. Kumar. “Towards a location-based mandatory access control model”. Computers & Security, 25(1):36-44, 2006 |
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| 2. FOR CONFERENCES: M. Covington, M. Moyer and M. Ahmad. “Generalized role-based access control for securing future applications”. In Proceedings of the 23rd National Information Systems Security Conference. Baltimore, MD, USA, 2000 |
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| 3. FOR BOOKS: F. R. Shanley. “Basic Structures”, John Willey & Sons Inc., pp. 291-314 (1947) |
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| 4. FOR THESIS: E. Constantine. “A role-based framework for distributed systems management”. PhD Thesis, University of London, July 1998 |
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