The journal welcomes several types of scholarly contributions. Authors should select the most appropriate article type when submitting their manuscripts.
Original Research Article
Original Research Articles present novel and significant research findings that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field. These articles should include a clear research objective, well-defined methodology, rigorous analysis, and meaningful conclusions.
A typical research article should contain the following sections: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion.
Review Article
Review Articles provide comprehensive overviews of recent developments in a specific research area. These articles synthesize existing literature, identify research gaps, and propose future research directions.
Communication
Communications significant preliminary results, innovative ideas, or early-stage research findings that are of immediate interest to the research community.
These articles are shorter than full research papers but should still present clear objectives, methods, and results.
Case Study
Case Studies present detailed analyses of specific cases, projects, or practical applications relevant to the journal's scope. These articles highlight real-world experiences, lessons learned, and practical implications for researchers or practitioners.
Technical Note
Technical Notes describe new techniques, tools, datasets, experimental methods, or technical improvements that may benefit researchers and practitioners in the field.
The focus should be on methodological innovation or technical advancement rather than full-scale research studies.
Perspective / Commentary
Perspective or Commentary articles provide expert opinions, viewpoints, or critical discussions on emerging research trends, policy issues, or important developments within the field.
These articles aim to stimulate academic discussion and propose new perspectives on current challenges.
Editorial
Editorials are typically written by the Editor-in-Chief, editorial board members, or invited scholars. These articles may introduce special issues, highlight emerging topics, or discuss the journal's development and editorial vision.