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Abstract Submission
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Guidelines to Authors:
- All papers/chapters must be within the scope of the proceedings.
- There must not be any salutation like Mr./Miss./Dr./Prof./Er. etc.
- Do not use designation (student/professor/Head etc.) in author affiliation.
- There must be only one corresponding author and his/her email ID needs to be mentioned.
- Similarity score (plagiarism) must be 10%. A report generated through Turnitin or iThenticate software must be submitted with the paper.
- AI score must be <10%.
- Abstract should contain 150 - 250 words.
- At least 5 keywords must be there.
- All figures and tables must be properly numbered and captioned.
- All figures and tables need to be cited (mentioned) in running text (appropriate paragraph). There needs to be discussion for every figure and table.
- Avoid using already published / copied figures. Permission in written form is required for any already published figure/picture.
- Section headings need to be properly numbered.
- There must be at least 10 references.
- All references need to be in complete form and must be cited in the paper.
- References need to be in.Chicago.format.
TIP FOR TITLE & ABSTRACT
How to choose the right title
- First thing anyone who reads your article is going to see
- Helps readers find your article, using keyword searches
- Well targeted audience means citations!
Title should include
- Key information about your subject
- Important keywords
- What you found (new result)
- Don’t write your title as a question
- Keep it concise and informative
- Write for your audience
- Pique your readers’ interest
More information on: https://plos.org/resource/how-to-write-a-great-title/
How to write an abstract
- To let your readers know what they can expect from your article
- Impact editorial evaluation of your article
- Influence your future readership
- Abstracts are indexed in some databases (like Google Scholar)
Abstract should include
- Background: what is currently known?
- Objectives: what is the research question you are trying to answer
- Methods: general information without the specific details
- Results: give the key finding
- Conclusion: what is your conclusion
Abstract should be a concise standalone piece that accurately represents your research. Keep to the point and include keywords. Eliminate spelling errors and acronyms, don’t include any reference or citation.