Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
Authors are requested to prepare their manuscripts in accordance with the following guidelines to facilitate effective peer review and publication.
Manuscript Structure
Manuscripts should generally include the following components:
- Title of the paper
- Abstract (in English; 150–250 words)
- Keywords (4–6)
- Introduction
- Literature Review (where applicable)
- Methodology
- Results / Analysis
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
The structure may vary depending on the nature of the manuscript.
Formatting Guidelines
- Manuscripts should be typed in a readable font
- Line spacing should be consistent throughout the document
- Pages should be numbered consecutively
- Tables and figures must be clearly labeled and referenced in the text
Referencing Style
Authors must follow a standard academic citation style consistently throughout the manuscript (e.g., APA, MLA, or Chicago), as appropriate to the discipline.
Word Limit
- Research Articles: Typically 5,000–8,000 words
- Review Articles: Typically 4,000–7,000 words
Ethical Compliance
Where applicable, authors must indicate compliance with ethical standards, including informed consent and institutional approvals.
