African Zoology now on ScholarOne Manuscripts

Posted 30 October 2014 by NISC under Announcements & Notices • Journal: African Zoology
African Zoology now on ScholarOne Manuscripts

African Zoology has joined NISC from 2015 and is now accepting manuscripts submissions through ScholoarOne Manuscripts. ScholarOne Manuscripts, Thomson Reuters owned product, is the industry leading manuscript submission and review system. The system allows the full peer-review process of new submissions to happen seamlessly and completely online. Authors are fully involved via automated email alerts and can also track updates on their submissions in their online ‘Author Centre’, while journal editors can take comfort in knowing that their journal’s information is safe and secure.

Should you wish to submit your research to African Zoology via the ScholoarOne platform you can view the journal’s Instructions to Authors online and visit this link to submit: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tafz

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- Author - Anthropology Southern Africa
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- SAJP author from Florida Atlantic University
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