Author Guidelines
General Requirements
- The manuscript must be written in English.
- The manuscript must be original, unpublished, and not under review elsewhere.
- Use Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 line spacing, and standard 2.5 cm margins.
- Manuscript length: 5–15 pages including tables, figures, and references.
- Follow the structure outlined below.
- Download Manuscript Template
Manuscript Structure and Writing Guidelines
1. Abstract
- Provide a concise summary of the study (150–250 words).
- Include research objectives, methods, main results, and conclusions.
- Include up to 5 relevant keywords.
2. Introduction
- Explain the background and research problem.
- Clearly state the research objectives.
- End with the main research question or hypothesis.
3. Method
- Describe the research methodology in sufficient detail for replication.
- Include research type, population/sample, materials, procedures, and data analysis methods.
4. Results
- Present research findings clearly and systematically.
- Use tables, figures, or charts as needed.
- Focus on facts; avoid excessive interpretation.
5. Discussion
- Interpret the significance of the results.
- Compare with previous research findings.
- Explain research implications and limitations if applicable.
6. Conclusion and Suggestion
- Summarize the main research findings.
- Provide recommendations for future research or practical application.
7. Acknowledgment
- Express gratitude to contributors such as funding sources, facilities, or guidance.
8. References
- Include all references cited in the manuscript.
- Use a consistent citation style (APA, Vancouver, etc.).
- Ensure all references are listed and there are no unused citations.
Additional Notes:
- Ensure the manuscript is free from plagiarism.
- Use formal and clear language.
- Check grammar and spelling before submission.