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Nigerian Journal of Surgical Research
Instructions to authors…/ Instructions aux auteurs…
These information and guidelines are in accordance
with the “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts submitted to Biomedical
Journals” (N Engl J Med 1997:336:309-315). The Nigerian Journal of
Surgical Research publishes articles in the broad field of surgery
and related sciences under the following sections;
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Editorial comments
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Original articles
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Review articles
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Case reports
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Surgical techniques
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Grand rounds
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Continuing education
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Letters to the editor
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Book reviews
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Reports of clinical meetings or conferences
Articles are published with
the understanding that they have not been previously published or simultaneously
submitted to another journal for consideration for publication. The authors
also accept to transfer the copyright of accepted and published articles
to the Surgical Sciences Research Society, Zaria. A letter signed
by all authors confirming this fact must accompany each article. Authors
should submit the original manuscript along with two clear copies and
three copies of all tables and illustrations to:
Emmanuel A. Ameh, FWACS
Editor-in-Chief
The Nigerian Journal of Surgical Research
C/o Paediatric Surgery Unit, Department of Surgery
Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital,
Zaria, Nigeria.
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.njsr.net
Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted
to the Journal are sent to two independent experts in that field for review.
Manuscripts with significant statistical component will be reviewed by
a statistician in addition to above peer review. The comments of the reviewers
will be communicated to the authors, even if the paper is rejected. All
efforts will be made to keep the duration of review as short as possible
and editorial decisions will, as much as possible be communicated to authors
within 4 months of receipt of their manuscripts. Authors are advised to
keep copies of all materials submitted to the Journal.
Manuscripts
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Manuscripts must be typed in double line spacing on A4, heavy bond paper,
with a 4cm margin on the left side. The right hand margin should
not be justified.
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Manuscripts should be clearly divided into the following sections with
each section beginning on a new page.
Title page:
This should bear the title of the paper, the name(s) of the author(s),
the place where the work was carried out and the address of the corresponding
author, including e-mail address and fax numbers where available.
Abstract: This
should not be more than 300 words and should be structured, consisting
of four paragraphs labelled; Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.
Each paragraph should describe respectively, the problem, how the study
was performed, the important results and the conclusion from the results.
The abstract for review articles, case reports and surgical techniques
need not be in this format.
Text: This section
includes introduction, methodology, results, discussion and acknowledgement.
References: These
must be typed double-spaced and numbered consecutively according to their
first citation in the text. The referencing should be in accordance
with the uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical
journals. Journal titles should be cited according to the way they
appear in the index medicus/medline. For journals that are not indexed,
the full title of should be given. All authors should be listed where
they are six or less; if more than six, then list first three, followed
by et al, e.g. Ugwu BT, Obekpa PO, Kidmas A T. Acute pancreatitis at Jos
University Teaching Hospital. Nigerian Journal of Surgery 1997; 4:58-62.
For Chapter in a book: Ajayi OOA, The breast. In: Badoe EA, Archampong
EQ, Jaja MOA (eds). Principles and Practice of Surgery, including Pathology
in the Tropics. Ghana Publishing Corporation, Tema, 1986, pp 415-438.
Abstracts, information from
manuscripts not yet accepted or personal communication should not be included
in the list of references. It is the author(s) responsibility to ensure
that references are properly listed. Manuscripts with incomplete references
will be returned and publication delayed.
Tables and Illustrations:
Tables should be typed double-spaced and numbered in Arabic numerals
and have appropriate title. Vertical and horizontal internal lines
should be excluded. Only relevant tables should be presented and
must not duplicate information already presented in detail in the results
section. Illustration should be unmounted glossy prints or professionally
drawn. They should be numbered in Arabic numerals and have appropriate
title in pencil on the back. An arrow should indicate the top.
Each illustration must be accompanied by a legend, typed on a separate
sheet. For photomicrographs, the magnification and staining methods should
be indicated. Authors will be requested to make a contribution towards
the processing of coloured photographs. It is the responsibility of authors
to obtain permission for already published tables or illustrations.
Such written permission should accompany the manuscripts at the time of
submission.
Electronic Submissions
Submission of electronic manuscripts is encouraged
by the Journal. Such manuscripts should be on a high quality IBM
formatted diskette, should be in Microsoft Word or Word Perfect Programme.
A hard copy of the manuscripts and relevant illustrations should accompany
the diskette. Authors will be required to submit their manuscripts in
electronic form at the time of acceptance of their papers.
Units of Measurements
All measurements should
be expressed in System International (SI) units.
Proofs and Reprints
Authors will receive galley
proofs of their papers to be checked for correction. Such corrections
should be limited to typesetting errors only and should be returned within
fourteen (14) days so as not to delay publication. Reprints are not free.
Authors can order for reprints at the time of acceptance of their papers
at a cost, which will be indicated at that time.
Note: The
contents of each published paper are the opinion and responsibility of
the author (s). They do not reflect the opinion or policy of the
Journal or the Surgical Sciences Research Society, Zaria.
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