Author Guideline
- The manuscript is in English. It should be original and has not been published or under review elsewhere.
- No academic degree should be attached to the author's name(s). In cases where the authors come from different institutions, an index should be used after each name.
- Below the author's name(s) should be written their organization, institution/academic affiliation, and corresponding email address.
- The manuscript should be between 10 and 15 pages long, follow the article templates .
- The title should be concise and clear, consisting of not more than 15 words, typed in first capital.
- The maximum number of tables and figures that are included in the article is 6.
The manuscript should contain the following:
- Abstract: It presents the purpose of the research in simple words and tells readers about the aim of this research. It also describes research methods, gives name, brand, type of tools, methods, software, review, and survey that have been used to do this research. Write here about the results and discussion in a few words. In the end, write a summary of your key findings. An explanation of why your findings and key message contribute to the field/s. No formula is needed, and avoid quotes and extensive references (maximum 200 words).
- Keywords: Follow the MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)
- Introduction: Authors should provide an adequate background and literature survey in order to record the existing solutions/method, to show which is the best of previous research, to show the main limitation of the previous research, to show what you hope to achieve (to solve the limitation), and to show the scientific merit or novelties of the paper. Please follow this guide to show the level of the section headings in your article:
- First-level headings (e.g., Introduction, Conclusion) should be in bold, with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns.
- Second-level headings should be in bold italics, with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns.
- Third-level headings should be in italics, with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns.
- Please DO NOT PUT LITERATURE REVIEW of different sub-chapters. Authors can include the literature or previous research in the Introduction. This is very important. After you provide a brief introduction and the problem you want to study, you need to put previous researches (literature review) that had been done related to your research problem and how they are different from your research. This will lead to the novelties of your paper.
- Methodology: Present the materials, methods, survey, questionnaire, etc., used for the study. The author should explain whether this study is experimental, review study, simulation-based or survey-based. Discuss software and hardware used during the study with their brand names. Mention all research conditions, assumptions, and theories followed. This section should be easy enough for any reader to repeat the study under similar conditions.
- Result: The results should provide a concise and precise description of the experimental results, their interpretation, as well as the experimental conclusions that can be drawn. All figures and tables should be cited in the main text as Figure 1, Table 1, etc.
- Discussion: Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted from the perspective of previous studies and of the working hypotheses. The findings and their implications should be discussed in the broadest context possible. Future research directions may also be highlighted. The serial number that is used is number (1), (2), (3), and so on, do not need to use composite numbers. Hyphens should not change the serial number
- Conclusion: The conclusion should be written in very clear words. It should explain how the objectives of the study are accomplished. Containing a summary of the main findings of the research/study and suggestions for further research/study. Avoid repetition of the same sentences written previously under the Results and Discussion section.
- References: All references should be in APA style and presented inside the main body of the article. You should attach at least 15 references. References should be from the last decade. Use Mendeley to write the references. The use of primary sources for the references is strongly recommended. References from websites should be avoided (www.). Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last names of the first author of each work. Journal names, conference names, and book titles should be italicized.