Instructions for Authors
Current Perspectives on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CUPMAP)
v Please read all of the following manuscript preparation instructions
carefully. You can download Manuscript Template here.
v Manuscript should be written in English.
v Maximum length for articles is 15 pages. Articles over 15 pages in length can only be
considered on an exceptional basis.
v Manuscripts can only be submitted through the CUPMAP online
manuscript submission and evaluation system https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/cupmap
v The journal management requires that all authors register to ORCID
at http://orcid.org/register and get a free ORCID ID.
v All submissions are screened by iThenticate similarity detection
software and our maximum allowed score is 24% for the document in which
the References section truncated.
Manuscript Types
Original
Articles: This is the most important
type of article since it provides new information based on original research. The
manuscript should include an abstract with the following subheadings:
“Introduction”, “Materials and Methods”, “Results and Discussion”, and “Conclusion”.
Short
Communications:
Short communication is for a concise to present scientific reports related to scope
of the journal. Short communication is not intended to publish preliminary
results, but if these results are of exceptional interest and are particularly
topical and relevant will be considered for publication. It should include an
abstract with the following subheadings: “Introduction”, “Materials and Methods”,
“Results and Discussion”, and “Conclusion”.
Review Articles: Reviews prepared by authors who have extensive
knowledge on a particular field and whose scientific background has been
translated into a high volume of publications with a high citation potential are
welcomed.
CUPMAP STRUCTURE
OF THE MANUSCRIPT
Font
Word document, Cambria, 12 point, single line
space.
Page margins are 2.5 for all sides.
Length
Maximum length for articles is 15 pages.
Articles over 15 pages in length can only be
considered on an exceptional basis.
Title
A concise title of the paper, avoid Abbreviations and
formulae where possible.
·
Use
bold 14-point Cambria font. Use title uppercase, and make
title in centered.
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Name(s) and
SURNAME(s) of author(s) [Use centered, bold 12-point Cambria
font, Use uppercase for surnames.]
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Affiliation(s)
of author(s) [Use 10-point Cambria font.]
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E-mail address
of the corresponding author [Use 10-point Cambria font.]
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ORCID(s) of
author(s) [Use 10-point Cambria font.]
Abstract
Each article is to be preceded by a succinct abstract,
of up to 300 words, that highlights the objectives, methods, results, and
conclusions of the paper. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of
the research, the principal results and major conclusions.
The abstract body is typed in Cambria, 10 pt.
Key Words
Provide a maximum of 6 (six) key words or phrases in
order of importance, separated by commas and typed in Cambria, 10 pt.
Headings
Use bold, uppercase, 12 Cambria font for
headings.
Introduction
This should define the problem and, if possible, the
frame of existing knowledge. Please ensure that people not working in that
particular field will be able to understand the intention. The word length of
the introduction should be 150 to 300 words.
Materials and Methods
Materials and methods should be clearly presented to
allow the reproduction of the experiments.
Results and Discussion
A combined Results and Discussion section is often
appropriate. Results should be clear and concise and give the significance of
the results of the work. Data must not be repeated in figures and tables. Implications
for further studies or application may be discussed.
Conclusion
A short Conclusions section should be added if results
and discussion are combined.
Tables and Figures
·
Tables should
have a short descriptive title.
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The unit of
measurement used in a table should be stated.
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Tables should be
numbered consecutively.
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Figures should
be prepared in GIF, TIFF, JPEG or PowerPoint.
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Tables and
Figures should be appropriately cited in the manuscript.
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements of financial support, advice or other
kind of assistance should be given at the end of the text under the heading
"Acknowledgements". The names of funding organizations should be
written in full.
Conflict of Interest
All authors must disclose any financial and personal
relationships with other people or organizations that could inappropriately
influence (bias) their work. Examples of potential conflicts of interest
include employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony,
patent applications/registrations, and grants or other funding.
References
They should be grouped at the end of the paper in
surname order of appearance. Abbreviated titles of periodicals are to be used
according to Chemical or Biological Abstracts, but names of
lesser-known journals should be typed in full.
References should be styled and punctuated according
to the following examples:
Original Papers
Surname, N.N., and Surname, N.N., Year. The
full title of the article. Journal Full Name, volume (issue), first and
last page. DOI number
Book or Proceeding
Surname, N.N., and Surname, N.N.,
Year. Title of the contribution. In: Title of the book or proceeding.
Volume (Publisher, City), pp. first and last page
Thesis
Surname, N.N., Year. Title of the thesis,
University and Faculty, City. pages.