Manuscript Template and Section Guidelines
1. Title
The full title of your article. It should be concise, informative, and reflect the main topic or findings of your research.
2. Author(s) Name(s) and Affiliation(s)
List all authors with full names, followed by their institutional affiliations, including department, university, city, and country.
3. Abstract
A single paragraph summarizing the purpose, methods, main findings, and conclusions of your study. Limit to 150–250 words. Avoid citations and abbreviations.
4. Keywords
Provide 4 to 6 relevant keywords or phrases separated by commas. These help index your article and improve discoverability.
5. Introduction
Introduce the research problem, background literature, and the significance of the study. State the objectives or hypotheses clearly.
6. Materials and Methods
Describe the study design, materials, subjects, and methods in detail. Provide enough information for replication, including tools, techniques, and procedures.
7. Results
Present your findings clearly using text, tables, and figures as appropriate. Avoid interpreting the results in this section.
8. Discussion
Interpret your results in context with existing research. Discuss implications, limitations, and possible directions for future research.
9. Conclusion
Summarize the key findings and their importance. State practical applications or recommendations if relevant.
10. Acknowledgements
Optional section to thank individuals, institutions, or funding sources that contributed to the work.
11. References
List all cited works in the text. Use the journal’s preferred citation style consistently (e.g., APA, Vancouver). Ensure accuracy and completeness.
12. Appendices (if applicable)
Include supplementary material like questionnaires, raw data, or additional figures, if necessary.