• Request an inscription as author from the editor in chief nkooamvenes@gmail.com. At this phase, just provide your first name, last name, gender, working language, mailing address, affiliation and country.
  • When you receive your confirmation mail, connect to the website of HSD : www.hsd-fmsb.org
  • Complete registering information and make sure you fill in all the needed information (steps below)

a) Select register;

b) Select Health Sciences and Disease as your journal;

c) Fill in the information;

d) At the bottom, make sure you register as an author; you may also choose to be a reviewer.

e) Save and log out.

  • Log in with your username and enter your password
  • Select user/home and choose new submission
  • Follow the following five steps (make sure you save and continue at the bottom)

a) Start and agree to a checklist of requirements as determined by the Journal Manager;

b) Upload the main publication;

c) Upload metadata about the article, such as the names of any co-authors, the article title, an abstract, subject terms, the ability of others to search for the article, etc.

d) Upload supplementary files such as data sets, research instruments, or source texts that will enrich the understanding of the article, as well as contribute to more open and robust forms of research and scholarship;

e) Confirmation.

CORRECTIONS

Once a manuscript is accepted for publication, we accept corrections for grammatical and orthographic errors as well as corrections in the spelling of author names or affiliation; but, we do not accept to change the order of authors, add new authors or remove authors. Moreover, significant changes anywhere in the text are not accepted after publication.

AUTHOR FEES

Article submission is free of charges, but if your paper is accepted for publication, you will be asked to pay an article publication fee to cover publications costs, depending on the type, complexity and length of the work, and on the number of authors. If you do not have funds to pay such fees, you will have an opportunity to waive each fee. We do not want fees to prevent the publication of really worthy work.