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I. research articles
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Manuscript should consist of the following subdivisions (1-10):
1. Title Page, 2. Key words, 3. Abstract, 4. Text, 5. Acknowledgement (if any), 6. Footnotes, 7. References, 8. Tables, 9. Figures/Illustrations, 10. Appendix (if any), 11. Metric System, 12. Symbols.
1. Title page:
The Title Page Must Contain:
- Title
- Author’s Name (or Names)
- Institution from which the paper emanated, with City, State, Country, Postal Code, and E-mail Address
- Number of Text Pages, plus References, Figures, Graphs, Charts, and Tables
- Abbreviated Title (Running Headline) not to exceed 50 letters and spaces
- Name, Address, Telephone Number, Fax Number, and E-mail Address of the Person to whom all the correspondence is to be addressed.
2. Key words:
Key words should be included, should not repeat terms used in the article title, and should not exceed 80 characters and spaces.
3. Abstract:
The abstract should consist of 100-150 words or less. The abstract should be written in complete sentences and should succinctly state the objectives, the experimental design of the paper, and the principal observations and conclusions; it should be intelligible without reference to the rest of the paper.
4. Text:
- Do not divide words at the ends of lines; if they are unfamiliar to the printer, they may be incorrectly hyphenated.
- Do not begin sentences with abbreviations.
- The word ‘Figure” is not abbreviated in the text, except when it appears in parentheses: (Fig. 2) (Figs. 4-6).
- The spelling of nontechnical terms should be that recommended in the current Webster’s International Dictionary.
- Always spell out numbers when they stand as the first word in a sentence; do not follow such numbers with abbreviations. Numbers indicating time, weight, and measurements are to be in Arabic numerals when followed by abbreviations (e.g., 5 mm; 4 sec; 9 ml)
- Use italic font for text that is to be italicized.
5. Acknowledgement (if any):
The acknowledgement should be written in complete sentences.
6. Footnotes:
Footnote text should be placed as endnotes before the List of references.
Footnotes to a table should be typed directly beneath the table and numbered with superscripts.
7. References:
References in the Text: References citations in the text should be in parentheses and include author name(s) and year of publication. Text citations of two or more works at the time should be given in chronological order. When citing a paper written by three or more authors, write the name of the first author plus “et al.” (However, all authors must be given in the Reference section). Where there are two or more papers by the same author in one year, distinguishing letter (a, b, c....) should be added to year. All references should be carefully cross-checked; it is the author’s responsibility to ensure that references are correct.
Examples:
In the text, references to the literature should be cited by author’s surname followed by year of publication:
………studies by Bhasin (1992) reveal………………
………studies by Behera and Patel (1997) reveal……….
………studies by Bhasin et al. (1991) reveal ……………..
………an earlier report (Howard 1946) ……………..
When more than one author is cited, the listing should be first alphabetical by name and then chronological by date:
……...earlier reports (Bhasin et al. 1992, 1993; Weil 1997)………
When references are made to more than one paper by the same author, published in the same year, they should be designated in the text as (Bhasin, 1996a, b)
Bhasin Veena 1996a. Caste Dynamics in a Transhumant Society. J Hum Ecol, 7(2): 77-94.
Bhasin Veena 1996b. Changpas - The Transhumants of Ladakh. J Hum Ecol, 7(4): 225-264.
References should be listed at the end of article, arranged alphabetically according to the surnames of the authors and in chronologically. Following are examples of the proper reference style of various sources:
Journals:
Bhasin Veena 1996. Caste dynamics in transhumant society. J Hum Ecol, 7(2): 77-94.
Books:
Bhasin MK, Bhasin Veena 1995. Sikkim Himalayas: Ecology and Resource Development. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises.
Sections of Books:
Cohen CP 1998. United Nations convention on rights of the child: relevance for indigenous children. In: DK Bherea (Ed.): Children and Childhood in Contemporary Societies. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises, pp. 173-187.
Newspaper / Magazine:
Bhasin Veena 1982. Ecology and Gaddi Culture. Hindustan Times, Weekly, August 29, 1982, P. 9.
Radio/Television Talk:
Bhasin Veena1986. Radio Talk - Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh. All India Radio ‘Yuv Vani’ - 1st July, 1986.
Meeting Paper:
Bhasin Veena, Bhasin MK, Singh IP 1978. Some problems in the education of Gaddis of Bharmour, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Paper presented in Seminar on Education and Social Change in Himachal Pradesh (H.P.) in H.P. University, Shimla, November 13 to 16, 1978.
Report:
UNESCO 1974. Report of an Expert Panel on MAB Project 6: Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems. MAB Report Series No. 14. Paris: UNESCO.
Thesis / Dissertation:
Work “in press”:
Bhasin Veena 2004. Economic pursuits and strategies of survival among Damor of Rajasthan. J Hum Ecol, (in press)
Website:
Official Home Page of Work and Income New Zealand. 2004. From <http://www.workandincome.govt.nz> (Retrieved on 18 March 2004).
When there are more than five authors use et al. in place of rest of the authors.
The References list must be arranged alphabetically by Author’s or Authors’ Surname(s) and chronologically for each author, in the following style:
Author’s Name (or Names), Year of Publication, Complete Title, Volume, and inclusive Pages as follows:
Bhasin MK, Bhasin Veena 1995. Sikkim Himalayas: Ecology and Resource Development. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises.
Bhasin Veena 1982. Ecology and Gaddi Culture. Hindustan Times, Weekly, August 29, 1982, P. 9.
Bhasin Veena1986. Radio Talk - Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh. All India Radio ‘Yuv Vani’ - 1st July, 1986.
Bhasin Veena 1996. Caste dynamics in transhumant society. J Hum Ecol, 7(2): 77-94.
Bhasin Veena 2004. Economic pursuits and strategies of survival among Damor of Rajasthan. J Hum Ecol, (in press)
Bhasin Veena, Bhasin MK, Singh IP 1978. Some problems in the education of Gaddis of Bharmour, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Paper presented in Seminar on Education and Social Change in Himachal Pradesh (H.P.) in H.P. University, Shimla, November 13 to 16, 1978.
Cohen CP 1998. United Nations convention on rights of the child: relevance for indigenous children. In: DK Bherea (Ed.): Children and Childhood in Contemporary Societies. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises, pp. 173-187.
Official Home Page of Work and Income New Zealand. 2004. From <http://www.workandincome.govt.nz> (Retrieved on 18 March 2004).
UNESCO 1974. Report of an Expert Panel on MAB Project 6: Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems. MAB Report Series No. 14. Paris: UNESCO.
8. Tables:
All tables must be cited in the text. They should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals. Table titles should be complete but brief. Information other than that defining the data should be presented in footnotes, not in the table heading.
- Give number to each table in the paper. Start the number from one onwards and use numbers in Arabic (1, 2, 3…)
- Table titles should be complete
- Table should either in the end after the references or after the text of the table
- Don’t use above/below in the text for the table
- Write all percentages in one decimal place in all the Tables in the text (for example 25.3 or 25.33)
- Do not submit any scan table with the paper (send only Typed Tables)
- All the tables must be in black & white and without any background
- While the Tables clearly present the data, it is unnecessary to adopt whole questionnaire items as description for variables. The authors may wish to abbreviate the variables in smaller sentences that convey the same meaning
- In percentage column always use at least one digit after dot (for example 25.3 or 25.33)
- All the tables must be prepared as per format of the journal.
- Use Microsoft tool to draw yours Table and cite it in the text
9. Figures/ILLUSTRATIONS:
- Give number to each figure in the paper. Start the number from one onwards and use numbers in Arabic (1, 2, 3…)
- Figure title should be complete
- All the figures must be cited in the text.
- Figure should either in the end after the references or after the text of the figure
- Don’t use above/below in the text for the figure
- Delete the figure if table is there for that observations.
- Delete the figures and give the data in the form of tables for research paper. The figures in the paper will be more suitable while presenting the findings in a seminar/conference, but not in the printed form
- All the figures must be in black and white only (without any background).
- Fill the bars or/and circles with dots and line only but not in light and dark shade
- Figure/s in line drawing and lettering on them must be clear and concise
- Check lettering and labels should be large enough to allow for suitable reduction and readable after reduction.
- Send the figure in JPG form only separately (not in MSWORD format of in PDF) for final processing
- Permission to publish photograph of a subject:
- Include the copy of the consent of the parents of the subject which permits the authors to publish the photograph of the subject, and also cover both the eyes and also nose bridge to make the figure appear better.
10. Appendix (if any):
The Appendix should be avoided if possible.
11. Metric system:
The metric system should be used for all measurements, weight, etc. Temperatures should always be expressed in degrees Celsius (centigrade). Metric abbreviations, as listed below, should be expressed in lower-case without periods.
Length: km (kilometer); m (meter); cm (centimeter); mm (millimeter); μm (micrometer) (micron); nm (nanometer); pm (picometer); Å (Ångstrom unit) (10Å=1nm).
Area: km2 (square kilometer); m2 (square meter), mm2 (square centimeter); nm2 (square millimeter); μm 2 (square micrometer); nm2 (square nanometer); km3 (cubic kilometer); m3 (cubic meter); cm3 (cubic centimeter); mm3 (cubic millimeter); μm 3 (cubic micrometer); nm3 (cubic nanometer).
Volume: kl (kiloliter); liter (always spell out); ml (milliliter); μl (microliter); nl (nanoliter); pl (picoliter).
Weight: kg (kilogram); gm (gram); mg (milligram); μg (microgram); ng (nanogram); pg (picogram).
12. Symbols:
When proceeded by a digit, the following symbols are to used: % percent; º for degree.
Size:
An article should not generally exceed twelve printed pages (18 double spaced typed pages of MS Word). The authors would be charged for additional pages, even if a longer article is accepted for publication. Reporting of frequency data may be accepted in the form of small report. Such reports should generally not exceed four pages, including tables/figures.
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Peer Victimization in Schools: An International Perspective . By O Aluede, AD McEachern, MC Kenney (Editors). Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises. 2001. viii+ 72 pp., $55.00 (Hardbound). ISBN 81-85264-40-6
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5. ABSTRACT
The abstract should consist of 100-150 words. The abstract should be written in complete sentences and should succinctly state the objectives, the experimental design of the paper, and the principal observations and conclusion; it should be intelligible without reference to the rest of the paper. Do not cite any reference and avoid quotes in the abstract.
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2. HEADINGS, SUBHEADINGS AND SUB-SUBHEADINGS
Ø Check and use the fonts for the-
Ø MAIN HEADINGS (CAPS BOLD)/
Ø Sub-Headings (Upper Lower Bold Font) /
Ø Sub-Sub Headings (Upper Lower Italics Bold Font) AND
Ø Sub-Sub-Sub Heading (Upper Lower Italics Font)
Give full name for each abbreviation and avoid them for & etc.
Please check the statistical symbols carefully or use name of the symbol
5. GIVE TEXT UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS SEPARATELY
I. INTRODUCTION
Review specific and recent literature on the topic of research, to give convincing rationale behind the importance of studying of the present topic of research and may not be quite lengthy. Don’t use text book basic material
Objectives
Give the objectives of the study in brief and under separate sub-heading
Do not give sign of bullets/dots etc. In the text
II. METHODOLOGY
The methodology section should present explain methods used precisely.
Give when were data collected? What questions were used?
III. RESULTS
The results section should present all the findings and explain findings; simply inserting tables is not enough. Comment on the table. Present both quantitative and qualitative data in this section.
Do not start a sentence with digits/figures, write in words
In the text write % in words (percent) except in brackets and tables
IV. DISCUSSION
Evaluate the observations more critically with recent studies (need to update with 2014 sources) reported on the topic of research.
V. CONCLUSION
The text under the head conclusion should not be quite lengthy
VI. RECOMMENDATIONS
The text under the head recommendations should not be quite lengthy
6. DON’T GIVE SUMMARY IN THE END
7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
8. NOTES
Keep all the footnotes in the end before the list of references
9. APPENDIX
Provide in English for readers who do not know the meaning of words of used in any other language. Put these under the head appendix in the end of the text
10. REFERENCES
CHECK THE FOLLOWING POINTS WHILE CITING THE REFERENCES IN THE TEXT AND LISTING THEM IN THE END
Check does not give number either in the text or in the list of References in the end
List only those REFERENCES in the end which are cited in the text
REFERENCES LISTED IN THE END
These should be listed at the end of article, arranged alphabetically according to the surnames of the authors and then chronologically. Following are examples of the proper reference style of various sources but while listing there should not be any separate subheading/s for Journals/Books/Newspapers/Magazines etc. Avoid using IBID and OP. CIT. in the text.
Ø Journals:
Chopra VP 1983. Population structure of the Indian people. Some microevoluntary aspects. Anthrop Anz, 41: 111-117.
Ø Books:
Bhasin MK 1988. Biology of the People of Indian Region. A Classified and Comprehensive Bibliography (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka). Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises.
Ø Sections of Books:
Bhasin MK, Bhasin V 2001. Ecology and health: The Indian scenario. In: Veena Bhasin, Vinay K Srivastava, MK Bhasin (Eds.): Human Ecology in the New Millennium. Delhi: Kamla-Raj Enterprises, pp. 43-82.
Ø Newspaper / Magazine:
Bhasin Veena 1982. Ecology and Gaddi Culture. Hindustan Times, Weekly, August 29, 1982, P. 9.
Ø Radio/Television Talk:
Bhasin Veena 1986. Radio Talk - Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh. All India Radio ‘Yuv Vani’ - 1st July, 1986.
Ø Meeting Paper:
Bhasin V, Bhasin MK, Singh IP 1978. Some problems in the education of Gaddis of Bharmour, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Paper presented in Seminar on Education and Social Change in Himachal Pradesh (H.P.) in H.P. University, Shimla, November 13 to 16, 1978.
Ø Report:
UNESCO 1974. Report of an Expert Panel on MAB Project 6: Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems. MAB Report Series No. 14. Paris: Unesco.
Ø Thesis / Dissertation:
Bhasin Veena 1981. Ecological Influence on the Socio-cultural System of the Gaddis of Bharmour Sub-Tehsil, Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh. Ph. D. Thesis, Unpublished. Delhi: University of Delhi.
Ø Work “in press”:
Bhasin Veena 2004. Economic pursuits and strategies of survival among Damor of Rajasthan. J Hum Ecol, (in press).
Ø Website:
Official Home Page of Work and Income New Zealand 2004. From <http://www.workandincome.govt.nz> (Retrieved on 18 March 2004).
Ø When there are more than five authors use et al. in place of rest of the authors.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LISTING OF REFERENCES
Check the List of References carefully and arrange them as per style of the journal as follow:
Ø Do not put NUMBER before any Reference
Ø Do not give sign of bullets/dots etc. In the text
Ø Do not give any separate subheading/s for Journals/Books/Newspapers, Magazines/Websites etc.
Ø Do not use COMMA, FULL STOP in an individual name,
Ø Do not place AND when there are two or more than two authors,
Ø Do not place use et al. (NOT IN ITALICS) when there are more than two authors, i. e., Give names of all the Authors, however you may use et al. After listing at least first five authors,
Ø Place the YEAR of publication after the authors before the title of the paper, when using abbreviations for the title of the journal than do not use FULL STOP,
Ø After the name of the journal put COMMA and give VOLUME NO. Than COLON and PAGE NUMBERS.
Ø Internet references should be mentioned when retrieved on;
Ø Do not use OP. CIT.
REFERENCES CITED IN THE TEXT
Ø References citations in the text should be in parentheses and include author name(s) and year of publication. Text citations of two or more works at the time should be given in chronological order. When citing a paper written by three or more authors, write the name of the first author plus “et al.” (However, all authors must be given in the Reference section). Where there are two or more papers by the same author in one year, distinguishing letter (a, b, c....) should be added to year. All references should be carefully cross-checked; it is the author’s responsibility to ensure that references are correct.
Ø Check do not give number either in the text or in the list of References in the end
Ø List only those REFERENCES in the end which are cited in the text
Ø Write only Family Name/Caste and not first or middle name except when there is more than one author with the same Family Name/Caste than to differentiate among them use first and/or middle name.
Ø Do not cite any reference in the Abstract, Conclusion, Recommendations and Limitations
Ø Do not use IBID and OP. CIT. in the text.
Ø When there is one authors’ cited for an observation/evaluation than arrange it as follow
Ø For example: Coale (1965) or Khakhar and Gulati (2000) or Dey et al. (2008)
Ø When there are more than one authors cited for an observation/evaluation than arrange them according to the year of publication and do not put comma before the year and place semi colon after the year
Ø For example: (Coale 1965; De Jong 1974; Gulati 1996; Khakhar and Gulati 2000; Dey et al. 2008; Sharma 1997)
Ø When there are more than one cited references in an observation/evaluation which are published in the same year than arrange the list of authors alphabetically
Ø For example: (Bhasin et al. 2007; Boon et al. 2007; Regassa 2007; Singh et al. 2007)
Ø Delete only comma before the year in all the references cited in the text
Ø Delete comma after et al., (et al. Not in italics) and put only full stop after et al. In the cited references in the text
Ø Use et al. In the text when there are more than two authors
Ø Put comma after the year instead of semi-colon when all the cited references are of the same author/s
Ø Put semi-colon instead of comma in between the authors after the year in all the cited references.
Ø Put colon after year when citing page no. In the text
Ø Do not use website as a reference in the text. Give the name of the author/s and year only
11. TABLES
Ø Give number to each table in the paper. Start the number from one onwards and use numbers in Arabic (1, 2, 3…)
Ø Table titles should be complete
Ø Table should either in the end after the references or after the text of the table
Ø Don’t use above/below in the text for the table
Ø Write all percentages in one decimal place in all the Tables in the text (for example 25.3 or 25.33)
Ø Do not submit any scan table with the paper (send only Typed Tables)
Ø All the tables must be in black & white and without any background
Ø While the Tables clearly present the data, it is unnecessary to adopt whole questionnaire items as description for variables. The authors may wish to abbreviate the variables in smaller sentences that convey the same meaning
Ø In percentage column always use at least one digit after dot (for example 25.3 or 25.33)
Ø All the tables must be prepared as per format of the journal
Ø Use Microsoft tool to draw yours Table and cite it in the text.
12. FIGURES, LINE DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
Ø Give number to each figure in the paper. Start the number from one onwards and use numbers in Arabic (1, 2, 3…)
Ø Figure title should be complete
Ø All the figures must be cited in the text.
Ø Figure should either in the end after the references or after the text of the figure
Ø Don’t use above/below in the text for the figure
Ø Delete the figure if table is there for those observations.
Ø Delete the figures and give the data in the form of tables for research paper. The figures in the paper will be more suitable while presenting the findings in a seminar/conference, but not in the printed form
Ø Line drawing (map/graph etc.) Must be in Black & White only (without any background).
Ø Fill the bars or/and circles with dots and line only but not in light and dark shade
Ø Figure/s in line drawing and lettering on them must be clear and concise
Ø Check lettering and labels should be large enough to allow for suitable reduction and readable after reduction.
Ø Send the figure in JPG form only separately (not in MSWORD format of in PDF) for final processing
Ø Permission to publish photograph of a subject:
Ø Include the copy of the consent of the parents of the subject which permits the authors to publish the photograph of the subject, and also cover both the eyes and also nose bridge to make the figure appear better.
13. APPENDIX (IF ANY)