Author Guidelines

    • Manuscript Preparation: Write in English (standardized) with clear, concise language. Use standard, legible fonts (e.g., Times New Roman), proper spacing (often double-spaced), and consistent formatting.
    • Structure:
      • Title: Concise, informative, and includes keywords for searchability.
      • Abstract: Summarizes the aim, methods, results, and conclusions, often limited to 200–250 words.
      • Introduction: Outlines the background, literature review, research gap, and objectives.
      • Methods: Describes procedures in detail to ensure reproducibility.
      • Results & Discussion: Presents findings systematically, interprets them, and compares with previous studies.
      • Conclusion: Summarizes main findings and suggests implications.
  • References & Citations: Adhere strictly to the journal’s citation style (e.g., APA, Harvard). Use reference managers like Mendeley.
  • Figures & Tables: Must be cited consecutively, high resolution, and properly labeled.
  • Submission Ethics: Disclose all funding sources, declare any conflicts of interest, and ensure the work is original and not under consideration elsewhere.
  • Authorship: All named authors must meet authorship criteria, and the corresponding author is responsible for communication.