The journal delivers essential scientific information in concise at-a-glance article formats (HTML and PDF). The journal provides (bio)analytical chemists with a platform for the publication of different scientific communications including; original research, review, editorial, expert opinion, application notes on the latest relevant developments, and improvements in the bioanalysis field.
- Abbrv: J. Appl. Bioanal / eISSN: 2405-710X
- Indexed in Scopus, CAS Abstracts
- Journal Member of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE): (#15373)
- Subject Area: Health Professions: Medical Laboratory Technology, Social Sciences: Geography, Planning and Development, Chemistry: Chemistry (miscellaneous), Chemistry: Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology: Clinical Biochemistry
- Scilit: https://www.scilit.net/wcg/container_group/61631
- Frequency: Continuous
- Acceptance Timeline: 15-20 Days
- Acceptance Rate: 25%
- Publication Timeline: 25-30 Days after Letter of Acceptance
- NLM ID: 101709346 OCLC: 898200290
- Sherpa RoMEO: https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/29870
- Editorial Office: [email protected]
- Conflict of Interest Statement
Article Types
Articles published include editorial, critical review, research, opinion, expert communication, rapid communication, and letters-to-the-editor. Manuscripts should properly present statistical treatment of the observed results. Relevant literature references should be cited by applying the journal reference style. Manuscripts will be submitted to a double-blind peer-review process by independent experts in the field of the manuscript’s subject.
Plagiarism Check
All submitted manuscripts to the editorial office of the Journal of Applied Bioanalysis are, when they pass the first editorial screening, checked for originality using Similarity Check (formerly CrossCheck). Similarity Check is a multi-publisher initiative that screens published and submitted content for originality and utilizes the Turnitin software to detect instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted manuscripts.
Types of Plagiarism
Original manuscripts may be plagiarized by authors. Although the primary focus of plagiarism checks is on the manuscript text, it is important for authors to understand that ideas, images, creative works (e.g., musical compositions or choreographies), and data can also be plagiarized.
Wherever you see the “CrossRef Similarity Check” logo, you can be reassured that the publisher whose content you are reading or where you submit your articles is committed to actively combating plagiarism and publishing original research. To learn more about Similarity Check, visit CrossRef. Turnitin is also available to authors and researchers who wish to check their papers before submitting them to a journal.
How Does Turnitin Work?
Turnitin compares submitted documents against extensive data repositories to generate a Similarity Report, highlighting and providing links to significant text matches. This helps ensure that you are submitting an original and well-attributed document. The Turnitin service for researchers is separate from CrossCheck.
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