Detailed subject analysis: Journal formatting
Journal formatting is not a simple writing task. It means matching a paper to journal instructions without changing the science while protecting academic integrity, author ownership and the exact requirements of the institution or journal.
A strong project starts with diagnosis: what is already available, what is missing, which audience will review it, and what evidence must support every claim. Without this step, the document may look complete but fail during supervisor, editor or reviewer evaluation.
Nix prepares the work as an academic file, not as generic web content. The focus is on logical flow, evidence traceability, citation discipline, discipline vocabulary, formatting rules and a clear final handover.