

It is mandatory for authors to submit the manuscript along with Commercial Rights Transfer Form. All material can be used in part and full for non-commercial output after providing appropriate attribution to the original content of the journal and a link to the licence (CC-BY-NC 4.0). The authors hold the copyright of all the editorial content published in this journal from now. Further action may be taken as deemed appropriate by the Editorial board and the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine shall be taken. Strict action, including retraction of the article and blacklisting authors indulging in this from publishing in the journal will be taken. The journal checks for plagiarism using professionally available software. Plagiarism is the unethical practice of using words or ideas (either planned or accidental) of another author/researcher or your own previous works without proper acknowledgment. If the authors do not have one, they can register themselves using the link: Īuthors should note that there are no processing charges for publication of an article in the journal. It is desirable to have ORCID ID for all authors of the manuscript, while submitting manuscripts to the IJCCM.For help with submissions, please contact: We do not publish articles dealing with neonates and infants as per editorial policy.The submission system will prompt authors to use a Manuscript ID to help distinguish their work from that of other researchers.Manuscript should be submitted online once the author has prepared all the materials in accordance with the Author Guidelines.All submissions made to IJCCM implies that the content has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere except as a brief Abstract in the proceedings of a scientific meeting or symposium.Please go to, register yourself (if first time user) to submit the manuscripts. The same system is used for communication with authors.

This system helps the editorial office to help communicate with the associate editors, reviewers and thus manage the peer review process. They can track the status of their manuscripts, which are already submitted. The authors can submit new manuscript revise their existing manuscripts, upload other required documents. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (IJCCM) will not henceforth accept descriptive retrospective studies about COVID-19, unless they full-fill some knowledge gaps and adds something new to the current knowledge about the disease, vaccination and therapy.Īll Authors interested in publishing their research work in Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (IJCCM) will need to submit their manuscripts for publication through a web-based manuscript tracking system in use by Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine.
