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  1. Using citation plug-ins from these products, authors only need to select the appropriate journal template when preparing their article, after which citations and bibliographies will be automatically formatted in the journal's style.

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    Articles should be submitted as a single file, preferably readable by Microsoft Word, using a standard typeface such as Times New Roman or Arial. For standard Research Articles, please follow the outline below. Please check our Article typespage for information on the various options at each journal, including recommendations over word count and st...

    If you would prefer to follow a pre-written template to help you structure your article, these can be found below. They are not mandatory. If you use one of our templates, please remember to delete instructional text in italics before you submit. For Research Articles describing new taxa in International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Micro...

    Title page

    Title:a concise statement of the contents of your article that emphasises the main conclusions. Author names: first name(s) and family name in full, with the author for correspondence and any authors of equal contribution clearly indicated. The Society does not impose a set form on authors' names, and will honour each individual's preference for how their name appears in their published article, i.e. initials instead of given names. Our journals support ORCiD and CRediT, as described in the ‘...

    Abstract

    The abstract should, if possible, introduce the subject in the first sentence and present the main conclusion in the last sentence. References should not be cited, and any abbreviations used must be defined. For Research Articles, Journal of Medical Microbiologymandates a structured abstract that includes the headings: Introduction, Hypothesis or Gap Statement, Aim, Methodology, Results, and Conclusion. Microbiology encourages graphical abstractsto be included in all article types. Please pro...

    Data Summary

    Microbial Genomics andAccess Microbiologyhave a mandatory Open Data policy and as such ask authors to always include a Data Summary section describing all supporting external data, code or software, including the DOI(s) and/or accession numbers(s), and the associated URL. Please refer to our Open Datapage for minimum standards, requirements and recommended repositories Authors in our other journals are strongly encouraged to provide supporting external dataand a Data Summary. Back to top

    Nomenclature of micro-organisms You must use the correct name of all organisms referenced in your article, conforming with international rules of nomenclature: 1. Prokaryotes: International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes. 2. Viruses: International Code of Virus Classification and Nomenclature. 3. Algae and fungi: International Code of Nomencla...

    Full guidance for the handling, deposition and submission of supplementary and supporting data (including sequencing) can be found on our Open Datapage. Microbial Genomicsand Access Microbiology Microbial Genomics and Access Microbiologyhave mandatory Open Data policies. The full guidance on what this means, and how authors can ensure compliance, c...

  2. This chapter illustrates some of the more commonly used (and misused) statistical procedures that are relevant to analysis and interpretation of microbiological data. Statistics are important in the planning and execution of experiments in food microbiology and in the subsequent analysis of data.

    • Basil Jarvis
    • 2013
  3. Mar 25, 2015 · In this work, we (1) created a microbiology culture template to structure free-text microbiology reports, (2) generated an annotated microbiology report corpus, and (3) built a microbiology information extraction system.

    • Wen-wai Yim, Heather L. Evans, Meliha Yetisgen
    • 2015
    • 2015
  4. The broad scope of Journal of Applied Microbiology encompasses the full breadth of applied microbiology research, exploring topics that include (but are not limited to): Clinical microbiology. Human, animal and environmental microbiomes. Sanitation and public health microbiology. Bacteriology, virology, mycology.

  5. Basic Outline. Scientific writing can be in the form of a laboratory report, a thesis, a journal article, or some other written communication used to disseminate the results of scientific research. The exact format required depends upon the type of written communication and often will vary from source to source. Preparation of a Laboratory Report.

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  7. Microbiology Spectrum Formatting Information. On this page, you can find information about formatting guidelines (including word counts, figures, tables, and supplemental material, required manuscript sections, and more).

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