A.
Editorial
Submitted by the Boston Science Publishing Editors, Associate Editors, or Invited Guest Editors on a variety of subjects of interest to the Journal readers
Typically, shorter than one page
B.
Letter to the Editor
Submitted
by the Reader
Supports,
refutes, or adds relevant information related to a previously published article
Authors
correcting their own work or responding to a critique of their article by a
reader
An
abstract is not required.
The
letter should not be divided into sections.
The
letter will undergo peer-review similar to other articles.
C.
Commentary
Authors
suggestion (scope is open to areas beyond science/technology)
Reviewers
recommendation
Amount
of original data is minimal, but corroborative literature data encouraged
D.
Review
Authors
Suggestion
Topic
is relatively broad in scope
Review
article should be on topic which is of interest to a wide readership.
Review
articles should have a comprehensive coverage of a topic in clear and lucid
language with representative figures and images.
Represents
an overview of published information and data from many authors and sources
Does
not contain original data (to any great extent)
Abstract
and keywords are must
Usually
includes a large number of references
E.
Research
Follows
the outline of Introduction, Materials/Methods, Discussion/Conclusions, and
References
Supported
by significant and relevant amount of data
Data
should have been developed by the author(s)
Conclusions
are based primarily on the data presented and compared to the published
literature
F.
Short communications
Short
Communications are limited to 3000 words and are not subdivided. The abstract
is limited to 100 words. Short Communications will appear at the end of the
topical sections in the journal table of contents.
Each
paper will begin with Short Communication: followed by the title.
G.
Case Studies/Reports
Describes
a particular technology or application
Surgical
techniques, new instruments, technical innovations
Contains
original data generated in the process of developing the technology or in
support of the application
Supported
by a significant amount of data
May
follow the outline of Introduction, Materials/Methods, Discussion/Conclusions,
and References
Does
the article impress upon the readers a new process/ or technology?
Case
Studies- detailed description with data of the specific implementation of an
application or the solution to a given practical problem
H.
Case in Images
For
'Case in Images' section, the manuscript must meet all the criteria of a case
report given above with the difference that 5-15 Figures can be submitted for
this section (Case Report can have maximum of 6 figures).
The
figures may include clinical images, radiology images (USG, CT, MRI, ECG,
Electrogram, etc.), pathology images (Histopathology, Cytopathology,
Hematopathology) or a series of images of a procedure or event.
I.
Clinical Images
Clinical
Images section includes clinical images, diagnostic or investigative images
especially images in radiology, endoscopy, pathology and cytopathology.
The
images should be accompanied by brief history and case discussion followed by
conclusion.
Abstract
is not required.
The
Clinical Images will undergo peer review similar to other articles.
J.
Announcements
Boston Science Publishing journals announcements of conferences, meetings, seminars,
symposia.
The
announcements should be less the 150 words. They must be accompanied by name,
address and email of a contact person.