Aims and scope
Advancement in Science and Technology Research provides an in-depth, international forum for the most current, most authoritative information on major science and technology fields. Advancement in Science and Technology Research rapidly publishes original articles that offer significant contributions in the fields of general science, technology and engineering. Advancement in Science and Technology Research seeks to improve the approaches of science and technology research, education, promotion and other multidisciplinary efforts by fostering a better understanding of the multidimensional nature of research, industrial and educational systems as they relate to the promotion of the betterment of mankind and human life.
Open Access
All articles published by Advancement in Science and Technology Research are made freely and permanently accessible online immediately upon publication, without subscription charges or registration barriers.
Authors of articles published in Advancement in Science and Technology Research are the copyright holders of their articles and have granted to any third party, in advance and in perpetuity, the right to use, reproduce or disseminate the article, according to the Net Journals copyright and license agreement.
Article-processing charges
Open access publishing is not without costs. Advancement in Science and Technology Research therefore levies an article-processing charge of $400 for each article accepted for publication. We routinely waive charges for authors from low-income countries. A limited number of waivers for article-processing charges are also available at the editors' discretion, and authors wishing to apply for these waivers should contact the editors.
Publication and peer review process
Content overview
Advancement in Science and Technology Research considers the following types of articles:• Regular articles: These should describe new and carefully confirmed findings, and experimental procedures should be given in sufficient detail for others to verify the work. The length of a full paper should be the minimum required to describe and interpret the work clearly.
• Reviews: Submissions of reviews and perspectives covering topics of current interest are welcome and encouraged. Reviews should be concise and no longer than 4-6 printed pages (about 12 to 18 manuscript pages). Reviews manuscripts are also peer-reviewed.
• Short Communications: A Short Communication is suitable for recording the results of complete small investigations or giving details of new models or hypotheses, innovative methods, techniques or apparatus. The style of main sections need not conform to that of full-length papers. Short communications are 2 to 4 printed pages (about 6 to 12 manuscript pages) in length.
Ethical guidelines
Submission of a manuscript to Advancement in Science and Technology Research implies that all authors have read and agreed to its content, and that any experimental research that is reported in the manuscript has been performed with the approval of an appropriate ethics committee. Advancement in Science and Technology Research's publisher, Net Journals, has a legal responsibility to ensure that its journals do not publish material that infringes copyright, or that includes libellous or defamatory content. If, on review, your manuscript is perceived to contain potentially libellous content the journal Editors, with assistance from the publisher if required, will work with authors to ensure an appropriate outcome is reached. The involvement of scientific writers or anyone else who assisted with the preparation of the manuscript content should be acknowledged.
Data and materials release
Submission of a manuscript to Advancement in Science and Technology Research implies that readily reproducible materials described in the manuscript, including all relevant raw data, will be freely available to any scientist wishing to use them for non-commercial purposes. Nucleic acid sequences, protein sequences, and atomic coordinates should be deposited in an appropriate database in time for the accession number to be included in the published article. In computational studies where the sequence information is unacceptable for inclusion in databases because of lack of experimental validation, the sequences must be published as an additional file with the article.
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.
Competing interests
Advancement in Science and Technology Research requires authors to declare any competing financial or other interest in relation to their work. All competing interests that are declared will be listed at the end of published articles. Where an author gives no competing interests, the listing will read 'The author(s) declare that they have no competing interests'.
Plagiarism detection
In cases of suspected plagiarism CrossCheck is available to the editors of Advancement in Science and Technology Research to detect instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted manuscripts. CrossCheck is a multi-publisher initiative allowing screening of published and submitted content for originality.
Copyright
Authors of articles published in Advancement in Science and Technology Research retain the copyright of their articles and are free to reproduce and disseminate their work