Dr.P. Pradeep's Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (DPPJMR) policy bans an author from submitting the same work for consideration in multiple journals.
Because this is an international magazine that publishes original content, DPPJMR's policy precludes the publication of any paper that has already been published in whole or in substantial part elsewhere
Authors will be required to state by mail that the submitted paper is original
Has not been submitted elsewhere. Permission to reproduce an article or a portion of it should be requested from the editor
Before submitting, authors should read the journal's "Instructions for Authors" page. The manuscript should be produced in accordance with the journal's policy and style guidelines.
1. On the title page, mention the author's name(s). (ii) A brief and informative title (iii) The author's affiliation(s) and address(es) (iv) The associated author's email, phone, and fax numbers.
2.Submissions should use 'Times New Roman' font, 12 point size, and single-line spacing.
3.Please submit an abstract of 150-200 words. The abstract should not include any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.
4.Please include 4-6 keywords for indexing purposes.
5.The research paper should be between 2000-3000 words. However, in exceptional situations, we accept papers longer than 3000 words.
6.The original text should incorporate all of the manuscript's tables and figures. We won't accept separate files.
7.When citing, authors should adhere to the most recent version of APA style. Before completing the references, please download the APA 6th edition style sheet. For additional information about APA style, please visit www.apastyle.org.
8.All papers must be unique and free of plagiarism. The author's name, credentials, and association should come after the title.
9.All papers must be unique and free of plagiarism. The author's name, credentials, and association should come after the title.
10.The research work that is submitted for publication has to be unpublished or not currently being reviewed by any other journal
11.At the very least, the complete URL and the date should be provided for web references.
12. Referees receive all of the articles. The authors and reviewers do not disclose their identity to one another. In light of their feedback, the authors ought to request that their article be revised.
In accordance with conventional book review protocols, reviews must include all relevant information about the book, such as the author's name, the year it was published, the publisher, the price, the ISBN, the number of pages, etc.
2.The reviewers' full details: (i) The author's name or names (ii) A succinct and educational title (iii) The author's association and address (es) (iv) The corresponding author's phone, fax, and email addresses.
3.The Times New Roman font (Title: 14, Body: 12) should be used throughout the document, with 1.5 spacing and justified alignment. It should be between 1000 and 1500 words long.
4.The book's cover page must be sent as a JPG file.
The goal of DPPJMR is to choose research papers through the best possible peer review. The peer review and publication process must be comprehensive, impartial, and logical in order to accomplish this.
Important ethical considerations and concepts are involved in almost every part of this process, but they are rarely clearly expressed and even less frequently communicated to the readership.
Readers, authors, researchers, reviewers, editors, study subjects, and funding organizations all have an impact on a journal's reputation.
DPPJMR: An International Peer-Reviewed Open Access Journal adheres to Elsevier's publication ethics policy (https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/publishing-ethics).
When presenting their findings and conclusions, authors must be truthful. Misconduct in research is detrimental to knowledge. It might deceive other researchers.
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's words or ideas—both published and unpublished—without giving credit or permission and passing them off as fresh, creative, and unique rather than taken from an already-existing source. We at DPPJMR vehemently oppose and denounce this heinous conduct.
DPPJMR will fight for plagiarism if found guilty in any way. When an author uses parts of their prior work on the same subject in another publication without properly crediting it in quotes, this is known as self-plagiarism.
To put it briefly, plagiarism is not tolerated in the journal.
The research article published in the journal is solely the responsibility of the author or authors involved, not the editorial board or publisher. The opinions presented in DPPJMR research articles are those of the contributors and do not always align with those of the publisher or editor. The accuracy of references and bibliographies, as well as the citation of sources, are the responsibility of the authors. The journal's publisher and editorial board disclaim any liability for mistakes or other repercussions resulting from the use of its content. any disagreement falling under the purview of India's Nuzvid Court.