ST.Ann's College for Women
Accredited with NAAC 'A' Grade
Malkapuram, Visakhaptnam.
(Autonomous)
ST.Ann's College for Women
Accredited with NAAC 'A' Grade
Malkapuram, Visakhaptnam.
(Autonomous)
ST.Ann's College for Women
Accredited with NAAC 'A' Grade
Malkapuram, Visakhaptnam.
(Autonomous)

  Institutional Profile

About the Journal

St.Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is a platform for interdisciplinary scholarship, creating a dynamic space for researchers, scholars, and students to share groundbreaking ideas and innovative research. Our inaugural issue features diverse contributions that reflect our commitment to intellectual exploration, fostering dialogue and collaboration that bridge disciplinary divides.

We publish original research, reviews, and case studies, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and perspectives. Our goal is to enhance academic discourse, inspire future research, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge. We encourage submissions from scholars across various disciplines, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and intellectual curiosity. By facilitating knowledge sharing, we aim to drive innovation and progress.

Scope:

St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that aims to facilitate the exchange of innovative ideas and research findings across various disciplines. The journal covers a wide range of topics related to cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, education, health, and technology.

­Aim:

The aim of St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share their research findings, innovative ideas, and practical applications in the fields of cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, education, health, and technology. The journal seeks to promote critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and academic excellence by publishing high-quality research papers, review articles, case studies, and book reviews.

The objectives of St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles are:

  1. To facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing by publishing research papers, review articles, case studies, and book reviews from various disciplines.

  2. To promote critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and academic excellence by publishing high-quality research papers and review articles.

  3. To provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share their research findings and innovative ideas by publishing research papers, review articles, case studies, and book reviews.

  4. To contribute to the advancement of knowledge and understanding in various fields by publishing high-quality research papers and review articles.

  5. To foster dialogue and collaboration among scholars, researchers, and practitioners from diverse disciplines by publishing research papers, review articles, case studies, and book reviews from various disciplines.

  6. To provide a forum for the discussion of theoretical, methodological, and practical issues related to cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, education, health, and technology.

  7. To encourage the submission of manuscripts from scholars, researchers, and practitioners from diverse disciplines and backgrounds.

The Scope of the Journal includes, but is not Limited to:

  • Cognitive science and neuroscience
  • Psychology and behavioral studies
  • Philosophy and ethics
  • Education and pedagogy
  • Language and literature
  • Health and wellness
  • Technology and artificial intelligence
  • Physical Science and Life Sciences
  • Social Sciences

The Journal invites contributions in the following forms:

  • Research articles
  • Review articles
  • Case studies
  • Book reviews

The Journal's Target Audience includes

Scholars, Researchers, and Practitioners from Diverse Disciplines, as well as Students and Academics from Colleges and Universities.

   

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Volume 1  X  Issue 1  X  2024

 Author:   Sr. Jonnada Prema Kumari

Title :      The Antibacterial Activity Of Some Selected Medicinal Plants Against Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Paper  

 Plagiarism Report 


Author:  Adiseshu. Gidugu

Title :    Survey on Medicinal Plants at Sri Seetharaman Chandra Swamy Temple, Jagadamba Junction, Visakhapatnam, India.

Paper  

 Plagiarism Report 


Author: E.P.S. Bhagya Lakshmi

Title :  Women Political Leadership- Issues & Suggestions

Paper  

Plagiarism Report 


Author: Y. Anasuya Devi

Title : The Role Of Shgs In Achieving Women Empowerment

Paper  

Plagiarism Report 


Author: K. Uma Maheswari

Title : Ethics in Marketing

Paper  

Plagiarism Report 


Author: P. Lavanya

Title : Stress Relief for Women’s Health

Paper  

Plagiarism Report 


Author: Jayasri. Puli

Title : The Role of Human capital to attain Sustainable Economic Growth

Paper  

Plagiarism Report 


Author: Prasanthi. Cheekurumelli

Title : Studies on bird diversity at Campus of St. Ann’s college for women, Malkapuram, Visakhapatnam, A.P, India

Paper  

Plagiarism Report 


Author: Roja. Akkaraboyina

Title : Speaking English as English

Paper  

Plagiarism Report 


Author: B. Sudha Rani,

Title : Invitro activity of certain drugs in combination with plant extracts against Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumonia and Epidermophyton floccosum

Paper  

Plagiarism Report 

Submission Policy

St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles welcomes submissions of original research articles, review articles, case studies, and book reviews in the fields of cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, education, health, and technology.

Submission Guidelines

  1. Manuscript Preparation: Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the journal's formatting guidelines.
  2. Originality: Manuscripts must be original and not have been published previously in any form.
  3. Length: Research articles should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words in length. Review articles and case studies should be between 3,000 and 5,000 words in length.
  4. Abstract: Manuscripts must include an abstract of no more than 250 words.
  5. Keywords: Manuscripts must include a list of 5-8 keywords.

     Author Guidelines 

Submission Process

  1. Online Submission: Manuscripts should be submitted online through the journal's website.
  2. Cover Letter: A cover letter should be included with the submission, outlining the significance of the research and its relevance to the journal's scope.
  3. Author Information: Authors must provide their contact information, including email address and affiliation.

Publication

  1. Acceptance: Manuscripts that have been revised and resubmitted will be reviewed again by the editorial team. If accepted, the manuscript will be published in the next available issue.
  2. Proofreading: Authors will receive a proof of their manuscript before publication. Authors are responsible for reviewing the proof and returning any corrections to the editorial team.

 Copyright

 -Author Copyright: Authors retain copyright of their work published in St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles.

Peer Review Policy

All manuscripts submitted to St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles will undergo a rigorous peer-review process. Our editorial team will select at least two reviewers for each manuscript, and authors will be required to address all reviewer comments before publication.

Review Process

  1. Initial Review: The editorial team will conduct an initial review of the manuscript to ensure that it meets the journal's criteria.
  2. Peer Review: The manuscript will be sent to at least two reviewers who will provide feedback on the manuscript's content, methodology, and conclusions.
  3. Revision: Authors will be required to address all reviewer comments and revise their manuscript accordingly.
  4. Final Review: The revised manuscript will undergo a final review by the editorial team before publication.

Policies

  1. Publication Ethics: St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics. We expect authors to adhere to the principles of academic integrity, including proper citation and referencing, and to declare any potential conflicts of interest.
  2. Open Access Policy: St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is an open-access journal, meaning that all published articles will be freely available to readers worldwide.
  3. Copyright Policy: Authors retain copyright of their work published in St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles. However, authors grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish and distribute their work.

Review Members

Plagiarism Policy

St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. Plagiarism, in any form, is considered a serious offense and will not be tolerated.

Plagiarism Detection

St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles uses plagiarism detection software to ensure the originality of submissions. All manuscripts will be checked for plagiarism before publication.

Plagiarism Detection Software:  Turnitin

Plagiarism Limitation: 0 – 20%

Consequences of Plagiarism

If plagiarism is detected, the manuscript will be rejected, and the author(s) will be banned from submitting to the journal for a period of time. In cases where plagiarism is detected after publication, the article will be retracted, and the author(s) will be banned from submitting to the journal.

Policy on Plagiarism

  1. All manuscripts submitted to St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles must be original and free of plagiarism.
  2. Authors must properly cite all sources used in their research, including sources that have been paraphrased or summarized.
  3. Authors must not reuse their own previously published work without proper citation.
  4. Authors must not submit manuscripts that have been previously published or submitted to another journal.

Copyright Policy

  1. Authors retain copyright of their work published in St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles.
  2. Authors grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish and distribute their work.
  3. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to use any copyrighted materials in their work.

Open Access Policy

  1. St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is an open-access journal, meaning that all published articles will be freely available to readers worldwide.
  2. Authors are encouraged to deposit their published articles in institutional repositories or other open-access repositories.

Conflict of Interest Policy

  1. Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest that may have influenced their research or the publication of their work.
  2. Authors must declare any financial or personal relationships that may have influenced their research or the publication of their work.

Ethics and Policy

St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics. The journal's editorial team, authors, and reviewers are expected to adhere to the principles outlined below:

Author Responsibilities

  1. Originality and Plagiarism: Authors must ensure that their work is original and free of plagiarism. Proper citation and referencing are required.
  2. Conflict of Interest: Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest that may have influenced their research or the publication of their work.
  3. Data Integrity: Authors must ensure that their data is accurate, reliable, and properly documented.
  4. Authorship: Authors must ensure that all individuals who have made significant contributions to the research are included as authors.

Reviewer Responsibilities

  1. Confidentiality: Reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript and not share it with anyone.
  2. Objectivity: Reviewers must provide objective and unbiased feedback on the manuscript.
  3. Conflict of Interest: Reviewers must disclose any conflicts of interest that may influence their review.
  4. Timeliness: Reviewers must provide their feedback in a timely manner.

Editorial Responsibilities

  1. Confidentiality: The editorial team must maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript and not share it with anyone.
  2. Objectivity: The editorial team must provide objective and unbiased feedback on the manuscript.
  3. Conflict of Interest: The editorial team must disclose any conflicts of interest that may influence their decision.
  4. Timeliness: The editorial team must provide a timely decision on the manuscript.

Publication Ethics

  1. Plagiarism Detection: The journal uses plagiarism detection software to ensure the originality of submissions.
  2. Retraction Policy: The journal has a clear retraction policy in place in case of plagiarism, fabrication, or falsification.
  3. Correction Policy: The journal has a clear correction policy in place in case of errors or inaccuracies.

Compliance

St. Ann's Cognitive Chronicles is committed to complying with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards related to publication ethics.