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We welcome and encourage readers to share their knowledge and content with our readers. Simplyforensic aims to become a one-stop online platform with informed and media-rich, up-to-date, and comprehensive information about the world of forensics. So please register an account with us and start contributing.

Some rules to follow:

  1. The content must be relevant to forensic science. The guest writer can post educational articles, crime news, latest updates, research, and publication reviews in the field of forensic science. (Note: If posting about an Event related to forensic science, please use our “Post Event” Page under the Menu Events – available for our registered users)
  2. There is no word limit for submitting a post. Furthermore, remember to provide the reference source at the end of the post if a reference was made from any other source.
  3. Please write in your own words. Your content must not be copied from another source exactly. It must be plagiarism-free content. (we will review your content before approving your post).
  4. See the submitted post status in the “Dashboard” under the “Account” tab in the Menu. You will also receive a confirmation email when your post is published. All of your submissions will be listed and edited later in the post dashboard. However, the edited articles will need to be approved again by the Admin.
  5. All the articles posted will be credited to the submitting author. We encourage that you complete your user profile with a picture and a short bio about your work and experience. This will help all of our visitors recognize you through your credits shared in the post. 
  6. We promote accessible education and information. No payment will be made for any Article.
  7. An admin might edit the submitted post to correct the formatting, and grammatical mistakes before publishing.