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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • Authors must follow the journal template and guideline.
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.

Author Guidelines

Submitted manuscripts have to be meet the assigned standard and will be reviewed before those get into publication.


GUIDING PRINCIPLES
An acceptable manuscript will meet the following general criteria: it reports a worthwhile contribution to science, sound methodology used, clear and properly use theory and previous research in the discussion. Conclusions are supported by data and manuscripts is concise and well written.

MANUSCRIPT FORMAT

In the preparation of the manuscript, a template to guide authors can be downloaded here (Template)

REVIEW PROCESS

All manuscripts are reviewed by qualified international reviewers and the editorial team. Feedback of submission will be made less than 1 week after submission and the decision of acceptence need less than 1 month after submission. 

PLAGIARISM POLICY

Whether intentional or not, plagiarism is a serious violation. Plagiarism is the copying of ideas, text, data and other creative work (e.g. tables, figures and graphs) and presenting it as original research without proper citation. Any evidence of plagiarism found before/after acceptance or after publication of the paper will imply a chance for rebuttal. 

A. MANUSCRIPT TITLE

The title phrase should be brief and clear.  
 
B. AUTHORS

List authors full names (first-name, middle-name, and last-name). Affiliations of authors (department and institution). Emails and phone numbers.

C. ABSTRACT AND KEYWORDS

An abstract comprises a one-paragraph summary of the whole paper and contains the motivation, problem, methods for finding solution, results, and implicatons. The authors have to state each part of the abstract clearly and identify the major finding as significant contribution of this research for the related field. Abstract should not be more than 200 characters which has no reference and accompanied keywords. The key words and phrases following the Abstract should be alphabetically arranged and should reflect the contents of the paper. Manuscript should has 1-3 words or phrases for each keywords and should be less than 10 of them.


D. OTHER CONTENTS 

Suggested manuscript length is no more than twenty-five (15) text pages (including reference list, tables, and graphics). The text should be arranged in appropriate space and margin (see template), including the abstract, acknowledgments, footnotes, and references. Use a 11-point Times Roman font and do not use line numbering.

INTRODUCTION. State the reason for the work, the relevant literature on the subject, aims and the hypotheses being tested. End the Introduction with a brief statement of what has been achieved.

RESEARCH METHODS. This should be sufficiently detailed (with reference where possible) to permit other work to duplicate the study. Sources of materials used must be given and statistical methods must be specified by reference unless non standard ones are used.

RESULT AND DISCUSSION. State the results of experimental or modelling work, drawing attention to important details in tables and figures. The Results section should conform to the highest standards of rigour. Regarding the discussion section, point out the importance of the results and place them in the context of previous studies and in relation to the application of the work.

CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION. Conclusion is defined as the implication of the discussion in the previous section. Then, clear understanding the conclusion will result suggestion or recommendation.

F. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Those who contributed to the work but do not meet our authorship criteria should be listed in the Acknowledgments with a description of the contribution. Authors are responsible for ensuring that anyone named in the Acknowledgments agrees to be named.

G. REFERENCES

The author year notation system is required and completed.  All references should be written down in reference tool manager i.e. Mendeley or Zotero, and mentioned should be written down in reference and arranged from the oldest to newest and from A to Z.

PLEASE FOLLOW THE APA MANUAL OF STYLE

Unpublished data and personal communication should not be cited as literature citations, but given in the text in parentheses. "In Press" articles that have been accepted for publication may be cited in references including in the citation the journal in which the "in press" article will appear and the publication date, if a date is available.

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