Author guidelines
1. Manuscript Preparation
General Structure:
Manuscripts should follow the IMRAD structure:
- Abstract: 150–250 words summarizing the research purpose, methods, results, and conclusions.
- Keywords: 5–7 relevant keywords.
- Main Sections:
- Introduction: Background, research problem, objectives, and significance.
- Methodology: Research design, data collection, and analysis methods.
- Results: Key findings with relevant data and analysis.
- Discussion: Interpretation of results, implications, and relevance to the field.
- Conclusion: Summary of findings and recommendations.
- References: Cited using the journal’s specified format (APA, MLA, or Chicago).
Formatting Requirements:
- File Format: Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) or LaTeX.
- Font: Times New Roman, 12-point.
- Spacing: Double-spaced, including references and captions.
- Margins: 1-inch (2.54 cm) on all sides.
- Word Count: 6,000–8,000 words (including references).
- Figures and Tables:
- Embed figures and tables within the manuscript text, with appropriate captions.
- Ensure high resolution (300 dpi minimum) for images.
- Tables should be formatted in Word or Excel.
2. Submission Guidelines
- Language: Manuscripts must be written in English, with clear and concise language.
- Plagiarism Check: All submissions are subject to plagiarism screening. A minimum of 85% originality is required.
- Submission Platform: Manuscripts must be submitted through the journal’s online portal: [Insert Submission Link].
- Accompanying Documents:
- A cover letter introducing the manuscript and its contribution to the field.
- Declaration of originality and ethical compliance.
- Disclosure of conflicts of interest, if any.
3. Peer Review Process
- Manuscripts will undergo a double-blind peer review.
- Reviewers assess originality, relevance, methodological rigor, and clarity.
- The typical review timeline is 4–6 weeks.
4. Ethical Considerations
- Authorship: All listed authors must have made substantial contributions to the research.
- Conflict of Interest: Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
- Ethical Compliance: Research involving human subjects must include a statement of ethical approval from a recognized review board.
5. Copyright and Licensing
- Authors retain copyright but grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish.
- Published articles are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), allowing for free distribution with proper attribution.
6. Revisions and Resubmissions
- Authors may be required to revise their manuscripts based on reviewer feedback.
- Revised manuscripts must address all comments and be resubmitted within the specified timeframe.
7. Fees
- Submission Fees: Free for initial submission.
- Publication Fees