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SCOPE:
The Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal (SPJ)
is published every six months by the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society. The
journal accepts articles that conform to its scope and editorial standards.
The scope encompasses various disciplines of pharmaceutical sciences and
related clinical subjects that are of interest to practicing pharmacists
and other health professionals. The journal will publish original research
articles, review articles, short communications, case studies, and letters
to the editor. Abstracts of meetings and symposia will also be considered
for publication. All submitted papers are subject to extensive review by
the editorial board and by a panel of referees.
Manuscript Submission:
All
manuscripts must be accompanied by a cover letter. The name, full mailing
address, telephone and/or fax numbers of the corresponding author should
be included in the cover letter. The Editorial board will consider for
publication original papers on work that has not previously been submitted
or accepted for publication elsewhere. Authors should make a statement
to that effect. Papers with joint authorship must be approved by all authors,
for submission. Authorship should be based on substantial intellectual
contribution to the paper.One author is designated for correspondence.
Four
copies of the manuscript and figures are required. Mailing in heavy-paper
envelope with adequate protection for the figures is recommended. Permission
to reproduce published material, to use illusttrations or information that
is of personal nature, should be obtained and submitted along with the
manuscript.
Copyrights:
Authors
are requested to transfer to SPJ exclusive
copyrights and the accepted manuscripts become the property of the journal
and may not be published elsewhere without written permission.
Manuscript Preparation:
The
format of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal complies with the standards
of styles for manuscripts found in the document "Uniform Requirements for
Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals." published in the Annals
of Internal Medicine (1988; 108: 258-265). Authors are requested to use
SI units as the primary listing and to include, in parentheses, other conventional
units only when their listing is extremely necessary to improve immediate
understanding of the article content. All articles submitted should conform
to the following publication style:
Manuscripts
should be typed double spaced on one side of A4 paper with margins of at
least 25 mm (1 in). Pages
should be numbered consecutively starting with the title page. When a manuscript
is accepted for publications, authors are encouraged to submit ASCII diskette
with the final draft.
Title Page:
The title page should carry: (1)title
of the article; (2)first
name, middle initial, and last name of each author; (3)name
and address of the institution to which the work should be attributed.
Abstract and Keywords:
An abstract is required for all manuscripts
except editorials and letters to the editor. The abstract should follow
the title, state the purpose of study, basic procedure, main findings and
principle conclusion, and limited to 250 words or less.
Text:
The text should be divided into sections
with the headings: introduction, materials and methods, results, and/or
discussion, conclusion, acknowledgments, and references.
Introduction should clearly state the purpose of the article and summarize
previously related publications and the rationale for the study.
Methods
Describe sampling procedures apparatus, methods of study, and any statistical
analysis in sufficient details to allow other workers to reproduce the
results.
Results
The results should be presented in logical
sequence. Do not repeat in thetext
all the data in the tables or
illustrations, or both.
Emphasis should be only on important observations.
Discussion
Implications of the findings and their limitations
should be included. Relate the observations to other relevant studies.
Avoid repeating the results under discussion. Link the conclusions with
the goals of the study but avoid unsubstantiated statements and conclusions
not completely supported by data.
Acknowledgments
Persons who have contributed to the paper and
sources of support can be acknowledged.
References
Number references consecutively in the order
in which they are cited in the text identified by Arabic numerals in parentheses.
Abstracts, unpublished and, personal communications may not be used as
references.
Examples of correct reference forms are given below:
Journals
You CH, Lee KY, Chey RY, Menguy R.
Electrogastrographic study of patients with unexplained nausea, bloating and vomiting.Gastroenterology
1980;79:311-4.
Books
- Personal Authors
Eisen HN. Immunology: on introduction to molecular and cellular principles
of the immune response. 5th ed. New York; Harper
and Row, 1974 : 406.
- Chapter in a Book
Weinstein L, Swartz MN. Pothogenic properties of invading microorganisms.
In: Sodeman WA Jr, Sodeman WA, eds. Pathologic mechanism of disease. Philadelphia:
WB Saunders, 1974: 457: 457-72.
- Published Proceedings Papers:
DuPont B.Bone marrow transplantation in severe combined immunodeficiency
with unrelated MLC compatible donor. In: White HJ, Smith R, eds. Proceedings
of the third annual meeting of the International Society for Experimental
Hematology. Houston: International Society for Experimental Hematology,
1974:44-6.
Type each table double-spaced on a
separate sheet, including heading. Identify statistical measures of variation
such as standard deviation and standard error of the mean. The units of
measures used for all data in a column should be placed in parentheses
under the column heading.
Illustrations:
Figures should be professionally
drawn and photographs should be sharp, glossy, unmounted black-and-white
prints. Figures will be scaled to fit column width (8.25 cm). Letters,
numbers, and symbols should be clear and even throughout, and of sufficient
size that when reduced for publication each item will be legible. Each
figure should have a label pasted to its top margin indicating the number
of the figure, the name of the senior author. Figures should be numbered
consecutively (Arabic numerals) according to the order in which they are
first cited in the text. Legends for the figures must be typed, double-spaced
and on separate page. |