Author Guidelines

Authors' Benefits

Join the authors' community of the journal and get the following benefits:

  • Free to submit and publish in open access model.
  • Peer review and free final proofreading of accepted articles.
  • Increased readership and visibility.
  • Retaining copyrights with properly cited or acknowledged.

Submission

Articles shouldn't be published or under consideration of any other journal. However, extended conference papers might be eligible to for submission subject to original contributions added to the work. The authors are required to submit their article(s) through registering and logging into our submission system. Recognizing formats of doc.docx, or PDF version compiled from Latex. Main title should have font size of 16, sections and subsections of 14 sized font, and main text of 12. One column format and font type of Calibri or Times New Roman.

All manuscript shall follow the following structure:

  • Title and information of author(s):
  • Manuscript title.
  • Names, affiliations, and emails of all authors.
  • Abstract: the abstract should be concise with no more than 250 words and citation-free.
  • Introduction: this section should have elaborated background and motivation about your research work. It may contain literature review as well; however, this may need making subsections within the section of introduction. The literature review should be descriptive and critical enough to discover research gap(s).
  • Methodology and Materials: Details of the methods used in the research should be clear and detailed with scientific evidence for credibility.
  • Results and Discussion: quality of figures should be high. 300 dpi resolution is fine. Figures should be supplied in the same manuscript file in any acceptable image format (e.g. jpeg, tiff..etc) and placed in order of numbering figures and/or their captions. Discussion of results should be supported by external or internal validation of the results, such as comparing with other published methods from other references or within the research to be presented in the manuscript.
  • Conclusion: The conclusion should clearly explain the paper findings and highlights its significance, which, in turn, should be supported by the results.
  • Acknowledgement: this should be placed at the end of the article and before the reference list. Anyone who helped in achieving the research goals, and not authored the article, should be acknowledged after their permission.
  • Referencing: authors may use any style for referencing the list or in-text reference citing. However, the referencing should be complete and accurate. Examples of referencing styles (IEEE, Chicago, Harvard..etc). However, every reference listed should be cited in the text.
  • Data availability: the author(s) should declare data availability/unavailability statement in their manuscript (e.g. the data used in this research is available upon request, the data source is not available due to (state the reason), and so on).
  • Funding statement: This can be mentioned at the very end of the article, for example "This work was sponsored by (company, university, or professional body name)" or "This research hasn't received any financial funding".

Copyright and permission

As stated in the authors' benefits, the publishing model is open access so the authors retain copyrights of their article according to Creative Commons Attribution License.

Types of Articles

The manuscript(s) submitted to this journal can be:

  • Original article (word limit is about7000 words including reference list).
  • Review article (word limit is about 10000 words including reference list).
  • Case Studies (word limit is about 2500 words including reference list).
  • Letter to the Editor (about 500 words limit).
  • Tutorial (about 3000 words).
  • Historical Review (about 3000 words).
  • Perspective (about 2000 words).

    The esteemed author(s) can download the ready-to-use MS-Word template in the following link
    The Journal MS-Word Template