Manuscript Guidelines
Helics Group publishes various Types of manuscripts and follows a format for the manuscripts to be published.
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Research Article: - A research article intellects the outcomes of original research, assesses its involvement to the body of knowledge in a given area and is published in a peer-reviewed scholarly Journal.
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Review Article: A review article is a manuscript that covers the summary of scholarly research on certain research topics. It can be regarded as a swift or evaluation of someone else’s script and are mostly written for articles of professionals to give a precise synopsis of their work along with the objective to give a better understanding of a specific topic.
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Mini-Review: A Mini-Review article provides a brief, focused review of the literature into the current interest in the scientific community and is the fastest way to get up to speed on a particular topic that is making news.
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Short communication: - A Short Communication is projected for the presentation of brief observations that do not warrant a full-length paper and it should be concise in 10 double-lined standard pages including illustrative material
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Case Report: - A Case Report is a comprehensive report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of a patient and contains a demographic profile of the patient but usually describes an unusual or novel occurrence.
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Opinion: - It’s an article written to prompt one’s opinion on an issue. It is different from an article which deals with issues being reported and is written in one’s own opinion.
Letter to Editor: -It can be written on the basis of any comment/criticism/evaluation for an article published in any of the journals belonging to the Helics group.
Editorial: - It can be the summarization of an editor’s view on the current volume/issue/articles of the particular journal and can be submitted by those editors who are on the editorial board of Helics Group, or by guest authors/editors.