To ensure high-quality submissions and streamline the review process, authors are advised to follow the guidelines and tips below when preparing and submitting their manuscripts:
Paper Submission Guidelines
Format: Manuscripts should be formatted according to the journal/conference template (MS Word or LaTeX).
Length: The typical length of a full paper is 6–10 pages, including references, figures, and tables.
Structure:
Title
Author(s) with affiliation(s)
Abstract (150–250 words)
Keywords (4–6)
Introduction
Materials and Methods / Experimental Section
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
References (follow specified citation style)
Figures and Tables:
Must be clear, labeled, and embedded in the text.
Include appropriate captions and source credits, if applicable.
Plagiarism: Papers must be original and free from plagiarism. A similarity index below 15% is recommended.
Submission Format: Submit your paper in editable format (.doc/.docx or .tex) along with a PDF version.
Paper Writing Tips
Be Clear and Concise: Use straightforward language. Avoid jargon unless necessary, and define technical terms.
Logical Flow: Maintain a smooth flow between sections. Ensure coherence in arguments and clarity in results.
Strong Abstract: Your abstract should summarize the purpose, methods, key results, and implications of your work.
Effective Title: Choose a title that is specific, informative, and reflects the core contribution of the paper.
Cite Properly: Reference relevant and recent literature. Ensure consistency in the referencing style.
Highlight Novelty: Emphasize the originality or significance of your research throughout the paper.
Proofreading: Check for grammar, punctuation, formatting, and consistency. Peer review or internal feedback before submission is highly recommended.