Author Guidelines for Manuscript Submission
1. Title Page
- The title should be concise and relevant to the study, ideally not exceeding 15 words.
- List all authors’ full names, along with their institutional affiliations. Indicate the corresponding author with an asterisk (*) and provide their email address.
2. Abstract
- Provide a structured abstract of approximately 250 words.
- The abstract should briefly summarize:
- The background and rationale of the study
- The objectives and methodology used
- The key findings
- The significance or implications of the results
- The abstract should be clear, accurate, and self-contained, without citations.
3. Keywords
- Include 3 to 6 keywords that best represent the content and scope of the manuscript.
- Keywords help in indexing and improve discoverability.
4. Manuscript Text Structure
Manuscripts should follow the conventional scientific structure where appropriate:
- Introduction
Introduce the topic, highlight relevant background, and state the research question or hypothesis. - Materials and Methods
Describe the experimental design, data collection, and analysis methods in enough detail to allow replication. - Results
Present the findings clearly, using figures and tables where necessary. Avoid interpretation here. - Discussion
Interpret the results, compare with previous findings, and discuss limitations and implications. - Acknowledgments (optional)
Mention any financial support, assistance, or institutional backing received during the research.
5. References
- References should be listed at the end of the manuscript in APA style.
- Ensure that all references are accurate, complete, and cited appropriately in the text.
- Authors are fully responsible for verifying the correctness of all references.