Manuscript preparation Preparing an article for anonymous review
To ensure a fair and unbiased review process, all submissions are to include an anonymised version of the manuscript. The exceptions to this requirement are Correspondence, Book reviews and Obituary submissions.
Submitting a manuscript that needs additional blinding can slow down your review process, so please be sure to follow these simple guidelines as much as possible: • An anonymous version should not contain any author, affiliation or particular institutional details that will enable identification. • Please remove title page, acknowledgements, contact details, funding grants to a named person, and any running headers of author names. • Mask self-citations by referring to your own work in third person.
General article format/layout Submitted manuscripts that are not in the correct format specified in these guidelines will be returned to the author(s) for correction prior to being sent for review, which will delay publication.
General: • Manuscripts must be written in UK English (this includes spelling). • The manuscript must be in Microsoft Word or RTF document format. Text must be 1.5 line spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, and contain no unnecessary formatting (such as text in boxes). Pages and lines should be numbered consecutively. • Please make your article concise, even if it is below the word limit. • Qualifications, full affiliation (department, school/faculty, institution, city, country) and contact details of ALL authors must be provided in the manuscript and in the online submission process. • Abbreviations should be spelt out when first used and thereafter used consistently, e.g. 'intravenous (IV)' or 'Department of Health (DoH)'. • Numbers should be written as grouped per thousand-units, i.e. 4 000, 22 160. • Quotes should be placed in single quotation marks: i.e. The respondent stated: '...' • Round brackets (parentheses) should be used, as opposed to square brackets, which are reserved for denoting concentrations or insertions in direct quotes. If you wish material to be in a box, simply indicate this in the text. You may use the table format –this is the only exception. Please DO NOT use fill, format lines and so on.
SAJOG is a general specialist obstetrics and gynaecology journal, therefore for articles involving genetics, it is the responsibility of authors to apply the following: - Please ensure that all genes are in italics, and proteins/enzymes/hormones are not. - Ensure that all genes are presented in the correct case e.g. TP53 not Tp53. ** NB: Copyeditors cannot be expected to pick up and correct errors wrt the above, although they will raise queries where concerned. - Define all genes, proteins and related shorthand terms at first mention, e.g. ‘188del11’ can be glossed as ‘an 11 bp deletion at nucleotide 188.’ - Use the latest approved gene or protein symbol as appropriate: o Human Gene Mapping Workshop (HGMW): genetic notations and symbols o HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee: approved gene symbols and nomenclature o OMIM: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (MIM) nomenclature and instructions o Bennet et al. Standardized human pedigree nomenclature: Update and assessment of the recommendations of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. J Genet Counsel 2008;17:424-433: standard human pedigree nomenclature.
Illustrations/photos/scans • If illustrations submitted have been published elsewhere, the author(s) should provide evidence of consent to republication obtained from the copyright holder. • Figures must be numbered in Arabic numerals and referred to in the text e.g. '(Fig. 1)'. • Each figure must have a caption/legend: Fig. 1. Description (any abbreviations in full). • All images must be of high enough resolution/quality for print. • All illustrations (graphs, diagrams, charts, etc.) must be in PDF form. • Ensure all graph axes are labelled appropriately, with a heading/description and units (as necessary) indicated. Do not include decimal places if not necessary e.g. 0; 1.0; 2.0; 3.0; 4.0 etc. • Each image must be attached individually as a 'supplementary file' upon submission (not solely embedded in the accompanying manuscript) and named Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc.
Tables • Tables should be constructed carefully and simply for intelligible data representation. Unnecessarily complicated tables are strongly discouraged. • Embed/include each table in the manuscript Word file - do not provide separately as supplementary files. • Number each table in Arabic numerals (Table 1, Table 2, etc.) consecutively as they are referred to in the text. • Tables must be cell-based (i.e. not constructed with text boxes or tabs) and editable. • Ensure each table has a concise title and column headings, and include units where necessary. • Footnotes must be indicated with consecutive use of the following symbols: * † ‡ § ¶ || then ** †† ‡‡ etc.
References NB: Only complete, correctly formatted reference lists in Vancouver style will be accepted. If reference manager software is used, the reference list and citations in text are to be unformatted to plain text before submitting.. • Authors must verify references from original sources. • Citations should be inserted in the text as superscript numbers between square brackets, e.g. These regulations are endorsed by the World Health Organization,[2] and others.[3,4-6] • All references should be listed at the end of the article in numerical order of appearance in the Vancouver style (not alphabetical order). • Approved abbreviations of journal titles must be used; see the List of Journals in Index Medicus. • Names and initials of all authors should be given; if there are more than six authors, the first three names should be given followed by et al. • Volume and issue numbers should be given. • First and last page, in full, should be given e.g.: 1215-1217 not 1215-17. • Wherever possible, references must be accompanied by a digital object identifier (DOI) link). Authors are encouraged to use the DOI lookup service offered by CrossRef: o On the Crossref homepage, paste the article title into the ‘Metadata search’ box. o Look for the correct, matching article in the list of results. o Click Actions > Cite o Alongside 'url =' copy the URL between { }. o Provide as follows, e.g.: https://doi.org/10.7196/07294.937.98x
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
The submission file is in Microsoft Word format.
Disclosure of whether any artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted technologies (such as Large Language Models [LLMs], chatbots, or image creators) has been used in the production of submitted work.
Copyright Notice
Copyright of published material remains in the Authors’ name. This allows authors to use their work for their own non-commercial purposes without seeking permission from the Publisher, subject to properly acknowledging the Journal as the original place of publication.
Authors are free to copy, print and distribute their articles, in full or in part, for teaching activities, and to deposit or include their work in their own personal or institutional database or on-line website. Authors are requested to inform the Journal/Publishers of their desire/intention to include their work in a thesis or dissertation or to republish their work in any derivative form (but not for commercial use).
Material submitted for publication in the SAJOG is accepted provided it has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Please inform the editorial team if the main findings of your paper have been presented at a conference and published in abstract form, to avoid copyright infringement.