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One-line prompt (copy-paste):
Act as a journal editor and reply ONLY YES or NO for acceptance likelihood based on this journal name and article title.
Academic Writing Format: Title से
References तक Step-by-Step
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1. Title: Give a clear, research-based title.
2. Authors and Affiliation: Write full author names and institutional details
(Department, University/Institute, City, Country).
3. Abstract:
a. Short
Abstract (100–150 words) – include objectives, methods, results, conclusion.
b. Extended
Abstract (≥260 words) – include background, objectives, methodology, results,
and conclusions.
4. Keywords: Provide 6–8 keywords (no numbering).
5. Extended Abstract Section: Write a detailed background, objectives,
methodology, findings, and implications (minimum 260 words).
6. Introduction: Provide research background, relevance, and research gap.
7. Materials and Methods: Describe study design, tools, sample, and data
collection methods.
8. Results: Present narrative results, add tables/figures if applicable.
9. Discussion: (120–150 words) Interpret findings, compare with literature,
note contributions/limitations.
10. Conclusion: (100–120 words) Summarize findings, practical relevance, and
future scope.
11. Tables and Figures: If data is given in plain text, convert into structured
tables; if images are given, extract into tables or describe as figures.
12. References:
Format all references in Vancouver style.
Understood. I have only reformatted each item into Vancouver style.
✔ No references removed
✔ No references added
✔ No extra lines added
✔ No links added or altered
13. A. Text to Table Convert
1. If you provide plain data, format like:
“Convert the following plain text data into a clean, structured table with
proper headings and rows.”
2. ✍ Text to Table Description – Prompt Line
“Provide an academic caption and brief description
for the table created from plain text data, starting with Table X and
summarizing its key content.”
3. ✍
Images to Table Convert – Prompt Line
“Convert the given image of tabular data into a clean,
structured table with proper headings, rows, and footnotes, maintaining
original accuracy.”
// Example Output:
Table: Demographic details of study
participants.
14. Images
1. ✍ Images to Figure Description – Prompt Line
“Describe the given image/figure in academic style
by identifying the figure type (e.g., bar chart, line graph, pie chart),
explaining key labels/legends, and summarizing the main trend or finding
shown.”
// Example Output:
Fig: Demographic details of study participants.
2. ✍ Blur Image to Clear Image – Prompt Line
“Enhance
the given blurred image by improving resolution, sharpness, and clarity while
preserving original details and accuracy.”
16. Superscript Formatting Help for Citations in Word
\[([0-9]{1,}, )*[0-9]{1,}\]
\[([0-9]{1,})\]
17. 👉 I removed the extra dots and spaces around initials and formatted
it in a consistent Vancouver/academic style.
For Example: Garg MR, Sherasia PL, Bhanderi BM, Phondba BT, Makkar HPS.
2013.
18. आप चाहते हो कि Word में एक command/replace rule से (1, 2) अपने-आप [1, 2] में बदल जाए।
MS Word का Find & Replace (Ctrl+H) यह काम कर सकता है, लेकिन numbers वाले cases के लिए थोड़ा advanced setting (wildcards) चाहिए।
✅ Command
(with Wildcards)
Word में Ctrl+H दबाओ।
नीचे More → Use wildcards को टिक करो।
अब ये भरो:
Find what:
\(([0-9]{1,}), ([0-9]{1,})\)
अब आप चाहते हो कि अगर सिर्फ एक ही number हो जैसे (20) तो वो [20] में बदल जाए।
MS Word में ये भी Find & Replace (Ctrl+H) से किया जा सकता है।
✅ Step
by Step Command
MS Word खोलकर Ctrl + H दबाओ।
More → Use wildcards पर टिक कर दो।
अब ये भरो:
Find what:
\(([0-9]{1,})\)
19.
Journal Selection & Fit
·
Scope/Fit Statement – Prompt Line
“In ≤120 words, explain why this manuscript fits the journal’s aims & scope,
citing 2–3 recent articles from the journal that align with our topic (by
theme, not exact titles).”
·
Journal Shortlist –
Prompt Line
“Given the title/abstract below, suggest 5 suitable journals (Q1/Q2 preferred),
with field, scope reason, average decision time, APC/open-access info, and
word/figure limits.”
20. Cover Letter
·
Cover Letter – Prompt Line
“Draft a professional journal cover letter (≈250–300 words) addressing
Editor-in-Chief by name placeholder, stating novelty, main findings, ethical
compliance, conflicts, data availability, and that the work is not under
consideration elsewhere.”
21. Highlights & Graphical Abstract
·
Article Highlights –
Prompt Line
“Create 3–5 bullet highlights (≤85 characters each) capturing novelty, method,
and key result.”
·
Graphical Abstract –
Prompt Line
“Describe a clean, single-panel graphical abstract concept (elements, layout,
labels, flow) suitable for a 1200×800 px canvas.”
22. Ethical Statements
·
Ethics Approval –
Prompt Line
“Write an ethics approval statement with IRB/IEC name placeholder, approval
number, and consent procedure (anonymization, opt-out if secondary data).”
·
Clinical Trial Registration – Prompt Line
“Draft a trial registration statement including registry name, ID, date of
registration, and URL placeholder.”
·
Informed Consent –
Prompt Line
“Provide an informed consent statement (obtained/waved; reason if waived).”
23. Author Declarations
·
CRediT Taxonomy –
Prompt Line
“Map each author to CRediT roles (Conceptualization, Methodology, Software,
Validation, Formal analysis, Investigation, Resources, Data curation,
Writing–original draft, Writing–review & editing, Visualization,
Supervision, Project administration, Funding acquisition).”
·
Funding Statement –
Prompt Line
“Write a funding statement listing sponsor names, grant numbers, and funder
roles (had/no role).”
·
Conflict of Interest – Prompt Line
“Draft a conflict of interest declaration (none declared / specify
relationships, financial/non-financial).”
·
Data Availability –
Prompt Line
“Write a data availability statement (repository name/DOI or ‘available on
reasonable request’ with access conditions).”
·
Acknowledgments –
Prompt Line
“Write a concise acknowledgments paragraph (technical help, facilities,
non-author contributors).”
·
ORCID Collection –
Prompt Line
“Insert ORCID placeholders for all authors in 0000-0000-0000-0000 format.”
24. Submission Package & Communication
·
Suggested/Opposed Reviewers – Prompt Line
“List 3–5 suggested reviewers with full names, affiliations, institutional
emails, and justification; list any opposed reviewers with reason (prior
collaboration/conflict).”
·
Submission Email –
Prompt Line
“Draft a polite submission email to the editorial office summarizing title,
article type, word count, figures/tables count, and confirming compliance with
journal policies.”
·
Response to Reviewers – Prompt Line
“Create a point-by-point response template: quote reviewer comment, provide
concise response, indicate manuscript changes with line numbers, and mark ‘No
change’ with justification.”
25. Formatting Conversions
·
Title Polishing –
Prompt Line
“Propose 5 journal-style alternative titles: ≤15 words, active voice, no colons
unless needed, include 1–2 field keywords.”
·
Short/Extended Abstract Rewriter – Prompt Line
“Rewrite the abstract into (a) 120-word structured and (b) ≥260-word extended
versions (Background, Objectives, Methods, Results with key numbers,
Conclusions).”
·
Keywords Generator –
Prompt Line
“Suggest 8 keywords (no numbering), ordered by specificity to breadth; include
2 MeSH-style terms if biomedical.”
·
Limitations & Future Work – Prompt Line
“Write a 3–4 sentence limitations paragraph and a 2–3 sentence future-work
paragraph in neutral academic tone.”
·
Novelty Statement –
Prompt Line
“Provide a 2–3 sentence ‘What this study adds’ box, contrasting with prior
art.”
26. Reference & Citation Utilities
·
Vancouver Cleanup –
Prompt Line
“Normalize authors (Surname Initials), year after authors if required by
journal, journal abbreviations per NLM, volume(issue):pages, add DOI where
available; ensure ≤6 authors list all, else first 6 + et al.”
·
DOI Insert – Prompt Line
“Append DOI in format: doi:10.xxxx/xxxxx (no URL). If missing, leave blank
placeholder.”
·
Word: Convert (1, 2, 3) → [1, 2, 3] (Wildcards)
o Ctrl+H → Use wildcards ✔
o Find: \(([0-9,;\-\s]{1,})\)
o Replace: [\1]
·
Word: Single Number (20) → [20]
o Find: \(([0-9]{1,})\)
o Replace: [\1]
·
Word: Superscript Citations
o Create bracketed numbers first, then apply Format → Font → Superscript
in Replace.
27. Tables, Figures & Media
·
TOC/Visual Summary –
Prompt Line
“Write a 40–50 word Table-of-Contents blurb summarizing the key finding for a
broad audience.”
·
Figure Re-caption –
Prompt Line
“Rewrite figure captions to follow: Figure X. [Type]. [What is shown], [key
variables/units], [main trend], [stats if applicable].”
·
Supplementary Material – Prompt Line
“List supplementary files (S1 Dataset, S2 Methods, S3 Fig) each with 1–2
sentence descriptions.”
28. Compliance Check
·
Checklist – Prompt Line
“Generate a submission checklist covering: article type limits, word count,
reference style, figure/table resolution, ethical statements, authorship,
conflicts, funding, data availability, highlights, graphical abstract, cover
letter.”
·
Similarity/Plagiarism Note – Prompt Line
“Write a 1–2 sentence similarity statement (e.g., ‘Similarity index = xx% on
Turnitin; all overlaps are methods/refs’).”
·
Open Access/Copyright – Prompt Line
“Draft a rights & licensing statement indicating CC license choice or
standard copyright transfer, as per journal policy.”
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Choose a clear, researchable title based on your topic or theme.
Mention full names and institutional details (department, university/institute, city, country).
Write two types of Abstracts:
a. Short Abstract (100–150 words)
Include: objectives, brief methods, major results, conclusion.
b. Extended Abstract (at least 260 words)
Cover: background, objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions in detail.
Provide 6–8 keywords based on the abstract.
(Do not use serial numbers)
Example:
Divine remembrance, meditation, student wellbeing, mental health, spirituality, academic performance, prayer impact
A more elaborate version of the abstract—minimum 260 words. Must include:
Background/context
Objectives
Methodology
Key findings
Implications and conclusion
Provide context, background, relevance, and research gap.
Describe the study design, tools used, sample/population, data collection methods.
Present results in narrative form.
Include tables and figures if applicable.
Write 120–150 words discussing findings in relation to objectives/literature.
Write 100–120 words summarizing the main findings and practical relevance.
Example Prompt:
Write the conclusion with the help of following matter
If you provide plain data, format like:
vbnet
Here's the data you provided, converted into a clean table format:
If you send images of data, respond like:
csharp
Here is the data from the image converted into a clean table format:
Use:
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Here is a suggested figure description for the images provided:
Use:
vbnet
Certainly! Here's a well-formatted Table Description based on the provided content:
Your Vancouver-style reference list is already well-formatted and adheres to the specified rules (plain font for journal and publisher names, proper punctuation, and spacing). Below is a slightly refined version with consistent formatting across all entries (e.g., spacing after colons, dashes, and abbreviation styles):
markdown
1. *Sharma A*, *Kumar V*. Effect of prayer on anxiety. Indian J Psychol. 2021;12(1):45–50.
2. *Mehta L*, *Joshi R*. Role of meditation in academic focus. J Mental Health. 2020;11(2):101–9.
Let me know if you’d like help with:
Figure captions
Table formatting
MS Word macros for citation superscript
Pre-formatted article templates
फ़ॉन्ट चुनें:
देवनागरी हिंदी के लिए: Mangal, Ariel Unicode MS, या Nirmala UI
आकार:
शीर्षक के लिए: 14–16 बिंदु (Bold)
सामान्य पाठ के लिए: 12 बिंदु
पंक्ति रिक्ति (Line Spacing)
Select all text → Ctrl + A
Home टैब → Line and Paragraph Spacing → Select 1.5 या Double
लेखन दिशा और संरेखण (Justify Text)
Select all text → Ctrl + J
यह पूरे लेख को दोनों ओर से सजाकर प्रोफेशनल रूप देगा।
आपका आर्टिकल इस प्रकार के भागों में बंटा होना चाहिए:
शीर्षक (Title)
लेखक का नाम और संस्थान
सारांश (Abstract) – 100–150 शब्द
कुंजी शब्द (Keywords) – 6–8 शब्द
विस्तृत सारांश (260+ शब्दों में)
परिचय (Introduction)
सामग्री एवं विधि (Materials and Methods)
परिणाम (Results)
चर्चा (Discussion)
निष्कर्ष (Conclusion) – 100 शब्द
संदर्भ (References – Vancouver शैली में)
Insert टैब → Pictures → Add Image
चित्र के नीचे Caption डालें:
Right Click → Insert Caption
जैसे: चित्र 1: ध्यान अभ्यास के दौरान छात्रों की मानसिक स्थिति
Insert टैब → Table → संख्या के अनुसार कॉलम/पंक्ति चुनें
शीर्षक दें: तालिका 1: प्रतिभागियों की विशेषताएँ
markdown 1. Gupta R, Sharma V. ध्यान का मानसिक स्वास्थ्य पर प्रभाव। Indian J Psychol. 2021;12(3):45–50. 2. Mehta S, Roy A. छात्रों में प्रार्थना की भूमिका। Youth Ment Health. 2020;9(1):12–18.
[1] या [2,3] जैसे संदर्भों को सेलेक्ट करें।
सिर्फ़ संख्याओं को चुनें (1, 2, 3…)।
Ctrl + Shift + + दबाएं (Superscript के लिए)।
css
यह विधि छात्रों की मानसिक स्थिति को बेहतर बनाती है [¹,²]।
यदि रेफरेंस बहुत सारे हैं, तो Macro से ऑटोमैटिक करें:
Alt + F11 दबाएं → VBA एडिटर खुलेगा।
Insert → Module पर क्लिक करें।
नीचे का कोड पेस्ट करें:
vbaSub SuperscriptBracketNumbers() Dim rng As Range Set rng = ActiveDocument.Range With rng.Find .ClearFormatting .Text = "\[([0-9, ]{1,})\]" .MatchWildcards = True Do While .Execute Dim innerText As String innerText = rng.Text innerText = Replace(Replace(innerText, "[", ""), "]", "") Dim i As Integer For i = 1 To Len(innerText) If Mid(innerText, i, 1) Like "[0-9]" Then rng.Characters(i + 1).Font.Superscript = True End If Next i Loop End With End Sub
Alt + F8 दबाकर Macro चलाएं → SuperscriptBracketNumbers → Run
सभी Heading को Heading 1, 2, 3 स्टाइल दें।
टेबल और चित्र को क्रमांक दें (Table 1, Figure 1 आदि)।
Page Number डालें: Insert → Page Number
Save as PDF: File → Save As → PDF