Author Guideliness
Authors submitting to this journal must adhere to the following guidelines to ensure a smooth peer-review and publication process. Manuscripts that do not comply may be returned for revision before consideration.
- Manuscript Submission
- Manuscripts must be submitted via the online submission system at [Journal Website].
- The manuscript should be written in English and follow the journal's template.
- The work must be original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere.
- Manuscript Structure
Title Page
- Title: Concise and informative, accurately reflecting the research.
- Author(s) Details: Full names, institutional affiliations, and email addresses.
- Corresponding Author: Clearly indicate the corresponding author.
Abstract
- A structured abstract (150-250 words) summarising the study's background, objectives, methods, results, and conclusion.
- Include 3-5 keywords that reflect the study’s focus.
Introduction
- Provide background information, research gap, objectives, and significance of the study.
- Reference relevant, recent literature (preferably from Scopus/WoS-indexed journals).
Methodology
- Clearly describe the research design, data collection, and analysis methods.
- Ensure transparency and reproducibility, specifying any software or tools used.
Results and Discussion
- Present findings logically, supported by tables, figures, and statistical analyses.
- Discuss implications, comparisons with previous studies, and study limitations.
Conclusion
- Summarise key findings and their significance.
- Provide recommendations for future research.
References
- Follow the [journal-specific citation style, e.g., APA 7].
- Cite relevant and recent sources, preferably from Scopus/WoS-indexed journals.
- Use reference management tools (e.g., Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote).
- Formatting Guidelines
- Font: [Specify, e.g., Times New Roman, 12 pt].
- Line Spacing: [Specify, e.g., 1.5].
- Margins: [Specify, e.g., 1 inch].
- Figures & Tables: Numbered sequentially with clear captions and high resolution.
- Ethical Considerations
- Authors must adhere to COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines.
- The manuscript must be free of plagiarism (similarity index below 15%).
- Studies involving humans or animals require ethical approval.
- Conflict of interest and funding sources must be disclosed.
- Peer Review Process
- This journal follows a double-blind peer review process.
- Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on originality, methodology, significance, and clarity.
- Authors may be required to submit revisions based on reviewer feedback.
- Article Processing Charge (APC)
- APC details: [Specify amount, if applicable].
- Waivers or discounts may be available for certain authors.
- Copyright and Licensing
Authors retain copyright but grant the journal the right of first publication.