Writing Rules
Author Guidelines for Submissions
1. General Requirements
- Language: All manuscripts must be written in English. Use clear, concise, and professional language.
- Originality: Submissions must be original, unpublished work and not under review elsewhere.
- Authorship: Clearly define the contributions of each author. All authors must approve the final manuscript.
2. Manuscript Preparation
2.1 Format
- Font: Use 12-point Times New Roman.
- Spacing: Double-spaced text, with 1-inch margins on all sides.
- File Format: Submit as a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx).
- Length: Adhere to the word count limits:
- Original Research: 3,000–5,000 words
- Review Articles: Up to 7,000 words
- Case Reports: Up to 2,500 words
2.2 Structure
- Title Page:
- Title of the manuscript
- Full names of all authors with affiliations
- Corresponding author’s contact details
- Abstract (Structured, 250–300 words):
- Background
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusion
- Keywords: Provide 4–6 keywords.
- Main Text:
- Introduction
- Methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments: Acknowledge funding sources, contributors, or institutions.
- References: Follow [specify the citation style, e.g., AMA, APA, Vancouver, etc.].
- Figures and Tables: Include captions; provide high-resolution images in separate files.
- Supplementary Materials (if any).
3. Ethical Considerations
- Human/Animal Studies: Provide ethical approval information.
- Informed Consent: State how informed consent was obtained.
- Conflicts of Interest: Declare any conflicts of interest.
4. Submission Process
- Submit manuscripts through [submission portal/email].
- Include a cover letter detailing the manuscript’s relevance to the journal.
5. Review Process
- All submissions undergo peer review.
- Authors may be asked to revise their manuscripts based on reviewer feedback.
6. Post-Acceptance
- Accepted articles will undergo editing for clarity and style.
- Authors will receive proofs for final approval before publication.