Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors must confirm their manuscript meets all requirements below. Submissions failing to comply may be returned without review.
- The manuscript is not under consideration by any other journal and has not been previously published (including preprints, conference proceedings, or book chapters) in any language or format.
- The submission file is formatted as a single Microsoft Word document (.docx/.doc) with all text, figures, and tables embedded. PDFs are only accepted for revised submissions or supplementary materials.
- All references include Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) where available, formatted according to the journal’s citation style.
- The manuscript adheres to the stylistic requirements specified in the Author Guidelines, including word count limits (e.g., 150-300 words max for abstract), section structure (Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion), and ethical statements.
- For peer-reviewed submissions, authors have implemented double-anonymized review standards:
- Author names, affiliations, and funding information are removed from the main document.
- Self-citations are minimized or formatted to avoid identifying authors (e.g., "Smith et al. (2020)" instead of "our previous work (Smith et al., 2020)").
- Figures/tables contain no identifying information (e.g., institutional logos).
- Ethical compliance documents are included as supplementary files where applicable:
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval number for human subjects research.
- Informed consent statements from participants or their legal guardians.
- Animal research protocols approved by an ethics committee (with license number).
- Data availability statement confirming raw data access (or explanation for restrictions).
- The manuscript has been proofread for grammar, spelling, and consistency by the corresponding author. Non-native English speakers are strongly encouraged to use professional language editing services.
- All co-authors have approved the final version of the manuscript and agree with the author order, as per the journal’s Authorship Policy (see Authorship Guidelines).
Article
Articles should include original research that makes significant contributions to the field. The study should provide new results or discoveries in a subject area that have not previously been published. Major results, methodology importance, and substantial evidence supporting the conclusions should be included.
Review
A review summarizes recent research findings and noteworthy developments relevant to the journal's focus. It should include critical appraisals of novel technologies, evaluations of topic advancement, clarification of unsolved concerns, comparative analysis with extensive coverage of past works, and a focus on future prospects.
Perspective
Perspectives typically highlight current advancements in a particular topic. Unlike a review, perspectives should emphasize the author's personal assessment, as well as the field's future directions.
Case Study
A case study is distinguished by its in-depth analysis, comprehensive data, and insightful conclusions, providing a thorough examination of the subject matter.
Commentary
A commentary is distinguished by its insightful analysis, engaging narrative style, and thought-provoking perspectives that delve into the complexities of the subject matter.
Brief Report
A brief report typically features concise, focused research findings or preliminary results, often highlighting novel insights or methodologies in a compact format.
Copyright Notice
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License Agreement
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- Copy, distribute, and transmit the article
- Adapt, remix, or build upon the work
- Use the article for commercial purposes
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- License Notice: Inclusion of the full license terms when reusing or distributing the work
- Original Publication: Acknowledgment that the article was first published in this journal
Copyright Retention
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- Republish the article in a thesis, book, or institutional repository (with citation to the journal’s original publication)
- Share the final published version (Version of Record) with colleagues or on personal websites
- Grant separate licenses for non-commercial or commercial reuse, provided the CC BY terms are not violated
Permissions for Third-Party Material
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Open Access Compliance
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