Last date of submission:November-1st,2024
DATE OF PUBLICATION::
December, 2024
!!!! IMPORTANT TO NOTE !!!!
ONLY ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION ACCEPTED
No paper will be accepted without proper format, complete address, phone no. genuine email ID and signed Copy Right Form.
(1)4D INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND SCIENCE(4DIJMS)
(ISSN-2250-0669)
(2) 4D INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IT AND COMMERCE (4DIJITC)
(ISSN-(ISSN: 2319–104X)
“PEER-REVIEWED, DOUBLE BLINDFOLD” JOURNALS
- IMPACT FACTOR:-3.256
!!!! LISTING AND INDEXING !!!!
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“SCOPUS”-APPLIED FOR INDEXING
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- 4DIJMS POLICY OF RETRACTION AND CORRECTION:
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4DIJMS policy on issuing retractions and corrections is developed in accordance with COPE’s publication guidelines The basics of this policy are laid forth as follows:
A RETRACTION shall be issued when there is clear and conclusive evidence of:
- data fabrication
- data recycling in a purportedly original research article
- severe plagiarism – determined by an editor and facilitated by plagiarism-checking software
- double publication
- copyright infringement – e.g. if a chapter uses copyrighted figures without permission
- unreliable findings
- unethical research practices
- any other practice or act considered potentially harmful to the academic community
Publishing of a RETRACTION NOTICE will adhere to the following guidelines:
- all relevant bibliographic information about a retracted chapter will be given in the title.
- a retraction notice will be published as a regular book chapter: it will be given its chapter number.
- a retraction notice will be interlinked with a retracted chapter wherever possible to ensure that readers are sufficiently informed about the retraction
Additionally, a chapter retracted on grounds of copyright infringement (e.g. double publication) may be REMOVED by the publisher should the original copyright owner request a removal. A chapter retracted on grounds of its potential harmfulness to the scientific community (e.g. when a chapter is defamatory in nature) may also be subject to removal.
No formal removal notice will be published. Instead it, a message stating the reason for removal will be prominently displayed in place of a retracted and subsequently removed chapter.
STATEMENT OF CONCERN:
A STATEMENT OF CONCERN detailing alleged misconduct will be issued by the book editor or publisher following a 3rd party’s report of misconduct when:
- authors refuse to approve a retraction proposed by an editor
- There is inconclusive evidence of scientific misconduct
- authors and their respective institutions fail or refuse to provide adequate assistance in an investigation
Publishing of a STATEMENT OF CONCERN will adhere to the RETRACTION NOTICE guidelines
CORRECTION:
A CORRECTION will be issued by an editor when:
- Only a small portion of a chapter is flawed in a way that does not severely affect the findings reported in it
- it is determined that the academic community would be better served by a correction than a retraction
CORRECTIONS will be issued in one of two distinct forms — ERRATUM or CORRIGENDUM — depending on the origin of a mistake.
ERRATUM:
An ERRATUM will be issued by an editor when it is determined that a mistake in a chapter originates from the production process handled by the publisher.
A published ERRATUM will adhere to the retraction notice publishing guidelines outlined earlier
CORRIGENDUM
A CORRIGENDUM will be issued by an editor when it is determined that a mistake in a chapter is a result of an author’s miscalculation or oversight.
A published CORRIGENDUM will adhere to the retraction notice publishing guidelines as mentioned above.
FINAL REMARKS:
The final decision on whether a RETRACTION, a STATEMENT OF CONCERN, or a CORRECTION will be issued rests with the book’s editor. The publisher is obliged to act upon any reports of scientific misconduct in its books and make a reasonable effort to facilitate subsequent investigation of such claims.
In case of retraction or removal of the Work, the publisher will be under no obligation to refund the APC.
!!!!!! LISTING & INDEXING !!!!!
(1) Listed in ULRICH DIRECTORY, USA
(2) INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC INDEXING ( ISI)
(3) Indexed in EBSCO
(4) Western Theological Seminary(Beardslee Library) Holland, Europe
(5) Library-University of Saskatchewan-CANADA
(6) AAAS JOURNAL-American for the Advancement of Science
(7) Cal State Monterey Bay Library, California, USA
(8) OSHU-Oregon Health & Science University-Portland, Oregon.USA….
(9) Researcher Gate
(10)Western Theological Seminary, (Beardslee Library ), Holland
(11)University of Saskatchewan, Canada
(12) R-Tools Technology Inc., CANADA
And many more …
LICENCING & PARTNERSHIP
(A)Licence partnership with EBSCO.USA
(B)Licence agreement for USA with Gale-Cengage, Michigan, USA
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4d Journals are international journals published in India and USA. It is a double-blind fold peer-reviewed journal in English language.
The vision of the journals is to present a scholastic platform to scholars all over the world to publish their novel, original, empirical, and high-quality research work. The editorial board would like to publish research papers/articles from scholars pertaining to recent developments and practices in Emerging management and science fields.
Guidelines for Submission
The guidelines for submission of the article/research papers are mentioned as under:
1. Special Instruction: The Article/paper sent for evaluation and publication should be in ONE FILE containing the Cover Page (page 1), Abstract (page 2), and Manuscript (page 3 onwards). The author(s) name must not be mentioned anywhere else except on the cover page of the research paper/article. The Cover page should mention the title of the research paper/article, the author(s) full name, e-mail ID, name of the institute/organization/university; and contact details i.e. mobile/landline numbers, in 11-point Times New Roman. These details should be centered below the title.
2. Abstract: The abstract should be in fully justified, italicized text. It must not exceed 250 words. The abstract should elaborate research background and methodology. The major finding(s) and conclusion must be presented in brief. Abbreviations must be mentioned in full. Background, Aims, Methodology, Results/Findings, and Conclusion are essential elements of the abstract. Maximum 4-6 keywords, listed alphabetically, separated by commas, and full stop at the end.
3. Manuscript:
a) The article should be typed in 12 Times New Roman Font English with a single space and single column with 1” margin on a standard A4 size paper. The page numbers should at the center of every page. All headings must be bold-faced, aligned left, and fully capitalized.
b) The sub-heading must be bold-typed, fully capitalized and left-aligned. The text matter must be in a 12 Times New Roman Font and single-spaced. The research article/paper should preferably not exceed 12-15 pages in all.
c) Figures and tables should be centered, separately numbered, and self-explained. Please note that table titles must be above the table and Sources of data should be mentioned below the table. The authors should ensure that tables and figures are referred to from the main text.
d) All the equations used in the research paper/article should be consecutively numbered in parentheses, horizontally centered with the equation number placed at the right.
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REFERENCES
Because all references will be linked electronically as much as possible to the papers they cite, proper formatting of the references is crucial. Please use the following style for the reference list: |
Examples: |
Published Papers: |
- Laemmli UK (1970) Cleavage of structural proteins during the assembly of the head of bacteriophage T4. Nature 227: 680-685.
- Brusic V, Rudy G, Honeyman G, Hammer J, Harrison L (1998) Prediction of MHC class II- binding peptides using an evolutionary algorithm and artificial neural network. Bioinformatics 14: 121-130.
- Doroshenko V, Airich L, Vitushkina M, Kolokolova A, Livshits V, et al. (2007) YddG from Escherichia coli promotes the export of aromatic amino acids. FEMS Microbiol Lett 275: 312-318.
Note: Please list the first five authors and then add “et al.” if there are additional authors. |