Peer-Review Statements (original) (raw)


The journal publishes materials that have not been previously published and are not intended for simultaneous publication elsewhere. By submitting an article, the author warrants that the material is original and that this material will not be submitted for publication to other scientific journals (to third parties). Articles should be sent to the editorial office by e-mail: editor@digital-scholar.unn.ru. Publication languages: Russian and English.

Instructions Please read the following instructions carefully before solving & submitting assignment: It should be clear that your assignment will not get any credit (zero marks) if: The assignment is submitted after due date. The submitted assignment does NOT open or file is corrupted. Submit your solution in Microsoft word format only. File submitted in any other format will not be Accepted. The assignment is copied (from other student or ditto copy from handouts or internet). Submit your solution within due date. Don't wait for grace day. Grace Day is given only if there is any problem with LMS on due date. Note that no assignment will be accepted through email if there is any problem on grace day. For any query about the assignment, contact at bif401@vu.edu.pk GOOD LUCK • Assignment: Write a review article on different bioinformatics tools (Tools and software's name and its specificity and functioning) that you studied in BIF-401.

The purpose of this document is to help students and researchers understand how a review of an academic journal is conducted and reported in different fields of study. Review articles in academic journals that analyze or discuss researches previously published by others, rather than reporting new research results or findings. Summaries and critiques are two ways to write a review of a scientific journal article. Both types of writing ask you first to read and understand an article from the primary literature about your topic. The summary involves briefly but accurately stating the key points of the article for a reader who has not read the original article. The critique begins by summarizing the article and then analyzes and evaluates the author’s research. Summaries and critiques help you learn to synthesize information from different sources and are usually limited to two pages maximum.