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1 Introduction to Biological Evidence

Biological Evidence is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal published online by BioSci Publisher. The journal is considering all aspects of biological evidence, with emphasis on matters of the distributed data sets, small-scale experimental testing, basic biological research, or negative results confirmed the report, previous research methods, improved results, software tools and update the database, as well as the corresponding short-term projects and presumptions.

 

2 Aims and Scope

Biological Evidence is committed to publishing and disseminating all the latest and outstanding research articles, letters and reviews in all areas of biological evidence, including biological science, research and its related field.

 

All papers chosen for publications should be creative reviews, innovative research work, short communications, and case reports on all aspects of biological evidence, including all fields of the distributed data sets, small-scale experimental testing, basic biological research, or negative results confirmed the report, previous research methods, improved results, software tools and update the database, as well as the corresponding short-term projects and presumptions. The primary criterion for publication is new insights that are not only of broad interest to biology scientists, and teachers/students/researchers engaged in biological evidence, but are also appropriate for R & D personnel as well as readers, patients interested in biological research.

 

3 Publication mode

We are following the Open Access publishing model. All papers published in this journal are licensed to all users under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any media, provided the original work is properly cited (see Biosci Publisher Open Access Policy).

 

Manuscripts must be submitted by Biosci Publisher online Manuscripts Handling System. For details please see Instructions for authors.

 

4 Publication and peer-review process

4.1 Similarity check

All submissions must be subjected to CrossRef's plagiarism check by CrossCheck. Only those with no any similarity compared in the CrossCheck database can be proceeded for peer review. Plagarism check in this journal is solely for the purpose of submission’s language arts and does not imply any plagiarism or forging existed.

 

4.2 Peer-review

Scientists in the world are invited to be as peer reviewer in this journal. All submission will be automatically transferred online to the reviewers by Manuscript Handling System in the Biosci Publisher prior to CrossRef's plagiarism check by CrossCheck.

 

5 Online publication

There are much more advantages for online publishing, including:

** Peer review quickly and professionally

** Anti- Plagiarism by CrossCheck

** Publish on line immediately upon acceptance

** Deposit permanently and track easily

** Open Access under Creative Common Licenses

** Disseminate multilingual possible

 

6 Indexing and archiving

All articles published in Biological Evidence will be deposited in CrossRef with the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) identity. For details please see Instructions for Submission.

 

7 Publication period

Biological Evidence promises to offer much faster publication schedules. Normally it takes two or four weeks depending on the speed of peer review. Using the recommended manuscript preparation formats will largely speed up the paper procedures and shorten the periods. Research articles will be published electronically in provisional PDF immediately upon acceptance. A fully HTML web version and PDF download version will be available within four weeks after acceptance.

 

8 Citing articles in Biological Evidence

Articles in this journal should be recommended to follow regular citation rules. There is an exception for unique article series and DOI instead of the page number.

 

The Preferred citation:

Authors' name, Publishing year, Article title, Journal name, Volume, Article number (DOI)