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The author instructions cover how to prepare a manuscript for submission as well as details on the kinds of articles that are accepted for publication. Under the "about" section, you may find further pertinent information about the journal's rules and the reviewing procedure.
Original Research Article
An original article presents an overview of cutting-edge research in a particular topic that is within or relevant to the journal's emphasis and scope, in a format that is understandable and well-organized.
Word limit |
4000 words (excluding the abstract, tables, figures, graphs, and references) |
Author's names and institutions |
The author's names should be accompanied by the author's institutions, institutions address, and email addresses, without any academic titles and job title. |
Abstract |
maximum: 300 words |
Main text |
The structure of writing articles uses what is commonly called IMRAD which consists of introduction, method, results, and discussion (IMRAD) |
References |
60 or less, adhere to the APA style and use the reference manager application |
Tables, figures and graphs |
7 or less, adhere to the Illustrations requirements |
Formatting requirements |
apply the guidelines located on Manuscript Template |
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Original Research Article full structure
Title: The title should be short, clear, and informative, but does not exceed 20 words. It has to be pinpoint with the issues discussed. The article title does not contain any uncommon abbreviations. The main ideas should be written first and followed by its explanations.
Abstract: The English-language abstract must be written in the past tense and should not exceed 250 words. The objectives, methods, findings, and importance of the subject should all be briefly described in the abstract. An original research article's unstructured abstract should be composed of six paragraphs without the labels Background, Aim, Setting, Methods, Results, Conclusion, and Contributions. The abstract's only marked heading is the latter.
Do not cite references and do not use abbreviations excessively in the abstract.
Introduction: The introduction must contain your argument for the social and scientific value of the study, as well as the aim and objectives:
Research methods: This must address the following:
Results: The results obtained from the research have to be supported by sufficient data. The research results and the discovery must be the answers, or the research hypothesis stated previously in the introduction part.
Discussion: The discussion section should address the following four elements:
Conclusion: The conclusion should answer the objectives of the research and research discoveries. The concluding remark should not contain only the repetition of the results and discussions or abstract. You should also suggest future research and point out those that are underway.
Acknowledgements: In this section, you can acknowledge any support given, which is not covered by the author's contribution or funding sections. This may include administrative and technical support, or donations in kind (e.g., materials used for experiments).
References: The literature listed in the References contains only the sources referenced or included in the article. We recommend preparing the references with a bibliography software package, such as Mendeley, EndNote, Reference Manager or Zotero to avoid typing mistakes and duplicated references. Referral sources should provide 80% of journal articles, proceedings, or research results from the last five years. Writing techniques bibliography, using the system cites APA (American Psychological Association) Style and the 6th edition.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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