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Abstracts Evaluation for Quality Assurance in Scientific Journal


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1 Christ Apostolic University College, Ghana
 

Introduction: Abstract gives first impression of document that follows and offers instant scholarly credibility to direct and indirect stakeholders of that document.

Aim/Purpose: We aimed to determine quality standard adherence of nineteen (19) maiden abstracts already published in the editorial space of International Journal of Computer Networks and Applications (IJCNA) using "IMRAD" guiding rule as barometer.

Method: We conducted appraisal using abstracts in IJCNA database. Nineteen maiden papers were assessed using internationally accepted IMRAD guiding rule for journal writings and used MS-Excel for statistical analysis due to seize of data.

Results: We found 47%, representing 9-papers adhering to the IMRAD rules for scientific writing guide. We also discovered 53%, representing 10-papers presenting their abstracts as in humanities guide.

Conclusion: In our conclusion, authors are responsible to adhere to the rules of the game and present quality standard abstracts to uphold their own credibility in academic publishing.

Recommendation: The editorial board has to update author guidelines to clearly spell-out IMRAD components expected in scientific/informative abstracts submissions, irrespective of the paper type.


Keywords

Abstract, Scientific Writing, IMRAD Rule, Presentations Appraisal, Quality Assurance.
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Eric Opoku Osei
Christ Apostolic University College, Ghana

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Introduction: Abstract gives first impression of document that follows and offers instant scholarly credibility to direct and indirect stakeholders of that document.

Aim/Purpose: We aimed to determine quality standard adherence of nineteen (19) maiden abstracts already published in the editorial space of International Journal of Computer Networks and Applications (IJCNA) using "IMRAD" guiding rule as barometer.

Method: We conducted appraisal using abstracts in IJCNA database. Nineteen maiden papers were assessed using internationally accepted IMRAD guiding rule for journal writings and used MS-Excel for statistical analysis due to seize of data.

Results: We found 47%, representing 9-papers adhering to the IMRAD rules for scientific writing guide. We also discovered 53%, representing 10-papers presenting their abstracts as in humanities guide.

Conclusion: In our conclusion, authors are responsible to adhere to the rules of the game and present quality standard abstracts to uphold their own credibility in academic publishing.

Recommendation: The editorial board has to update author guidelines to clearly spell-out IMRAD components expected in scientific/informative abstracts submissions, irrespective of the paper type.


Keywords


Abstract, Scientific Writing, IMRAD Rule, Presentations Appraisal, Quality Assurance.