A typical manuscript should be organized in the following order:
Title: The title should be concise, informative, and reflect the main content of the manuscript.
Author Names and Affiliations: Provide the full names of all authors along with their institutional affiliations and contact information for the corresponding author.
Abstract: The abstract should provide a brief summary of the study, including the research objective, methodology, key findings, and conclusions. The recommended length is 150–250 words.
Keywords: Provide 3–6 keywords that describe the main topics of the manuscript.
Introduction: Introduce the research problem, relevant background information, and the objectives of the study.
Materials and Methods / Methodology: Describe the methods, data sources, experimental design, and analytical techniques used in the study.
Results: Present the findings of the research clearly and logically.
Discussion: Interpret the results, compare them with previous studies, and explain their significance.
Conclusion: Summarize the main findings and highlight the contributions and potential implications of the study.
Acknowledgments: Optional section to acknowledge funding sources, technical assistance, or institutional support.
Conflict of Interest Statement: Authors must disclose any financial or non-financial conflicts of interest that may influence the research.
References: All references cited in the manuscript must appear in the reference list and follow the journal's citation style.
Figures and Tables
Figures should be clear and of high quality with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi.
All figures and tables must be numbered sequentially and cited in the text.
Tables should be editable and not embedded as images.
Each figure and table should include a descriptive caption.
Language
Manuscripts must be written in clear and grammatically correct English. Authors whose first language is not English are encouraged to have their manuscripts reviewed by a native English speaker or professional editing service prior to submission.
References
References should be formatted according to the journal's citation style. Authors should ensure that all references are accurate and complete. Authors are encouraged to cite relevant and recent literature to support their research.
Manuscript Formatting
The journal adopts a flexible formatting policy for initial submissions. Authors are not required to follow a strict manuscript template at the time of submission. Manuscripts may be submitted in any clear and consistent academic format.
The primary goal is to ensure that the manuscript is readable and contains all essential components required for peer review.
Ethical Requirements
All submissions must comply with the publisher's policies on publication ethics. Authors should ensure that their work is original, has not been published previously, and is not under consideration elsewhere. For detailed information, please refer to the publisher's Publishing Ethics page.