For Authors

UK JOURNALS
Complete Author Guidelines

UK Journals welcomes original and high-quality scholarly submissions from researchers, academicians, professionals, practitioners, and students worldwide. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts that contribute meaningfully to their field and fall within the aims and scope of the selected journal.

Before Submission

Before submitting a manuscript, authors should ensure compliance with the following indicators:

• Select the most appropriate journal for their research.
• Review the selected journal's aims and scope framework.
• Read and strictly follow the complete author guidelines.
• Ensure that the manuscript is original and academically sound.
• Confirm that the manuscript is not published or under consideration elsewhere.
• Obtain explicit submission approval from all listed co-authors.
• Secure ethical approval and informed consent protocols where applicable.
• Check the entire manuscript text for plagiarism and citation accuracy.
• Disclose all relevant funding sources and potential conflicts of interest.
Manuscript Preparation

Manuscripts should be written clearly and organized systematically. A standard research article structure may include:

• Title / Author Names and Institutional Affiliations / Corresponding Author Details
• Abstract / Core Keywords / Introduction and Background Context
• Literature Review / Research Methodology Framework
• Results / Discussion / Conclusion and Future Scope
• Acknowledgements (where applicable) / Comprehensive Funding Statement
• Conflict-of-Interest Declaration / Ethical Approval and Informed-Consent Records
• Complete and Formatted References List

The layout structure may vary depending on the specific manuscript classification and academic discipline constraints.

• Originality & Exclusive Submission Submitted manuscripts must represent original work. The same file must not be submitted to more than one journal simultaneously. Authors must properly acknowledge all sources and obtain necessary permissions to reproduce copyrighted tables, figures, images, or assets.

• Authorship Criteria Authorship is strictly limited to individuals who have made a substantial contribution to the conception, design, execution, analysis, or preparation of the work. All authors must explicitly approve the final proof and accept responsibility for its data integrity. Other contributors should be listed under acknowledgements with their permission.
Peer-Review Process

Eligible manuscripts undergo an initial editorial assessment followed by standard double-blind peer review. Authors must thoroughly remove identifying information from the anonymised file version. Reviewers assess the submission’s originality, parameters, methodology clarity, ethical compliance, and overall domain contribution.

Revision Requirements

When revisions are requested, authors are required to upload:

• A revised manuscript mapping necessary corrections.
• A detailed point-by-point response log to the report.
• An academic defense for any comment not followed.

A request for revision does not guarantee final acceptance.

Research Ethics & Transparency
Ethical Mandates: Research involving human participants, animals, personal data, or sensitive info must hold structural approval, informed consent, and security tokens. Fabrication, falsification, duplicate publication, citation cartels, or hiding financial conflicts are explicitly barred.
Data and Reporting: Authors should present their methods and findings transparently. Satiating sufficient information to evaluate or reproduce the work is encouraged, and any limitations must be clearly declared.
Copyright, Licensing & Retractions: Authors retain copyright under the applicable open-access licence arrangement. If significant inaccuracies are detected post-submission or post-publication, authors must promptly notify the desk and cooperate with corrections or extraction actions.
Author Core Accountability Map
• Precision and total originality of the dataset.
• Total data integrity, results validity, and references.
• True authorship alignments and contributor logs.
• Disclosure of funding streams and bias indices.
• Compliance with institutional and international law.
• Replying professionally to reviewer feedback matrices.
• Reviewing and approving the final publication galley proofs.
Policy Agreement Notice

Submission of a manuscript to the processing engine indicates that all listed contributors have completely read, understood, and collectively agreed to follow the publishing policies enforced by UK Journals.