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Article Body Guidelines

Last Update: 23 September, 2024 | 18:14

When preparing a manuscript for submission to Brieflands STM Publisher, authors must adhere to the article writing standards outlined in the AMA Manual of Style. Proper academic English is essential, as any shortcomings in language quality may result in immediate rejection. To avoid this, we strongly recommend that non-native English speakers have their manuscripts reviewed and edited by a native English speaker or utilize a professional English editing service before submission. We specifically suggest our specialized services provided by NEDMEDICA and ARTICLEX.

Structure of the Article Body

  1. Background & Objectives

    The background section should briefly explain the purpose and rationale of the study without extensive discussion or revealing data and conclusions. The objectives should be clearly stated to outline the study's aims.

  2. Materials/Patients and Methods

    This section must detail the exact methods, observations, or experiments conducted. If specific apparatuses are used, the manufacturer's details should be included. Established methods should be referenced, and new methods should be described thoroughly to enable replication. Information on medications used, including generic names, dosages, and administration modes, should be provided. Additionally, specify the statistical methods, computer software, and information systems utilized.

  3. Results

    Results should be presented clearly through text, tables, and illustrations. The text should reference table numbers without repeating their content. For long articles, subheadings within the Results section may be necessary for clarity.

  4. Discussion

    The discussion should focus on the study's findings, comparing or contrasting them with other relevant studies. Avoid repeating detailed data and emphasize new and important aspects of the research. The discussion should conclude by addressing whether the initial hypothesis was proven true, or false, or if no definitive conclusions can be drawn.

  5. Conclusion

    Summarize the key findings and their implications, providing a clear and concise conclusion to the study.

  6. References

    Proper citation of references is crucial to support the research and provide credit to original sources. Authors should follow the AMA Manual of Style for formatting references.

By following these guidelines, authors can ensure that their manuscripts meet the high standards expected by Brieflands STM Publisher, increasing the likelihood of acceptance for publication.