Author Guidelines

Authors are required to follow these guidelines when submitting their articles:

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  2. Originality: Articles must be original, unpublished, and free of plagiarism (checked using plagiarism detection software).
  3. Types of Articles: We accept research reports (laboratory, field, archival), conceptual ideas, theoretical studies, issue reports, and article reviews.
  4. Language: Manuscripts should be written in English (preferred), using formal academic language and structure.
  5. Formatting:
    • Word Count: 5000–8000 words, including references, tables, and figures.
    • Spacing: 1.5 lines, on A4 size paper.
    • Font: Calibri, 12-point.
  6. Structure:
    • Title: Max 16 words, concise, and clear, written in all caps, bold, font size 18.
    • Author Information: Include name (without academic title), email address, institution, and address.
    • Abstract: 150–250 words in English, summarizing the aim, method, and results.
    • Keywords: Up to 10 keywords in English.
    • Sections:
      • Introduction: Background and objectives.
      • Methodology: Including literature review and methods used.
      • Results and Discussion: Clearly present findings in relation to the study's objectives.
      • Conclusion: Summary of findings.
      • Acknowledgments (optional): If necessary, include brief acknowledgments.
      • References: Should follow APA style and be relevant to the article.
  7. Figures and Tables:
    • All figures and tables should be numbered, titled, and referred to in the text (e.g., "in Table 1," "in Figure 2").
    • Ensure that all figures and tables present final results.
  8. Submission:
    • Manuscripts should be submitted online in MS Word, RTF, or WordPerfect format.
    • Authors will receive notifications of manuscript receipt and editorial decisions via email.
  9. Revisions: Authors must be willing to revise their articles if necessary.
  10. Reference Management: Authors are required to use a reference manager (e.g., Mendeley, Zotero, RefWorks).