Publication Journey
It is an open invitation for authors who intend to work with a publisher with the worldwide reach, high reputation and relationship skills to guide you through, your long teaching experience with a vision, it doesn’t matter whether it is your first book or having an experience of having a large number of published books. We have an experienced board of editors to cooperate and guide you.
If you are considering publishing a textbook/monograph/edited book in your field of expertise field or having a long teaching experience in a specific field or have been asked to contribute to an essential handbook or a monograph, our vision for your work is simple- our publishing house will make every effort to create the highest quality publication and make it widely accessible in multiple formats so it is easily discovered, downloaded and cited with availability of hardbound. Scienger Draft also welcome to
contributions on industry-leading open access books which offer even more impact in the Academia-industrial world.
Scienger Draft assures you to help make the publishing process easier for you from the manuscript stage through worldwide distribution and beyond.
Manuscript Preparation
With our clear manuscript guidelines and easy-to-follow checklists, submitting your finished work couldn’t be easier. Once your final manuscript is submitted, our team of experts will guide your project through formatting and type setting to transform your work into a book in three powerful formats: eBook, Print Book and MyCopy.
Layout & Templates
Book Structure
- Title Page
- Foreward
- Preface
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Abbreviations
Chapters
Chapters contain the actual content of the book, i.e., text, figures, tables, and references. Chapters can be grouped together in parts; subparts are not possible. Only one chapter (e.g. an introduction) may precede the first part and would be the first chapter.
· Decide the numbering style for the chapters and apply this style consistently to all chapters: consecutively numbered (monographs or textbooks) or unnumbered (contributed volumes).
· If an introduction to the subject of the book (historical background, definitions, or methodology) is included, it should appear as the first chapter and thus be included in the chapter numbering. It can contain references, figures, and tables, just as any other chapter.
- Language
- Chapter Titles
- Headings & Heading Numberings
- Formal Style & Text Formatting
- Equations & Program Code
Figures and Illustrations
- Numbering
- Figure captions
- Figures & illustration files
References
- Reference citations
- Reference list
- Reference styles
Back Matters
- Appendix
- Index