Paper Submission Guidelines
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.
Submission Requirements
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.