Information For Librarians

Guide for Authors
Authors are requested to put their paper into a 'correct format' for acceptance and provide the items
required for the publication of their article. Please visit the Preparation section below:
Title
(To be short, concise, and informative. Titles are often used in information retrieval systems.
Avoid abbreviations and formulae where possible, bold with a 14-point font size, the first letter
should be uppercase in each word).
Author names and affiliations (Font size: 12 Times in New Roman)
(Please clearly indicate the given name(s) and family name(s) of each author and check that all
names are accurately spelled. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work
was done) below the names. Indicate who will handle correspondence at all stages of refereeing
and publication, as well as post-publication.)
Name of the authors (Font size: 12 Times in New Roman)
First author1 and second author2, etc.
1Address of the First
2Address of the Second Author etc.
*Email: Corresponding Author
Abstract
A concise and factual abstract (about 150 to 250 words) is required. The abstract should state
briefly the purpose of the research, the principal results, and major conclusions. An abstract is
often presented separately from the article, so it must be able to stand alone. Font size 12, Times
in New Roman.
Keywords
Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of 6 keywords (avoid general and plural terms
and multiple concepts, use font size 12). Keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
Introduction
Arrange in a proper and concise form. The introduction reflects the article's quality, the author's
research standard, etc.
Other body part (s)
Please arrange the other body parts of the research article, Like Methodology, Hypothesis (if
necessary), Results and discussion, etc.
Conclusion
The conclusion is the keynote of the research finding and its result. Please include further
possibilities and national interest.
Acknowledgments
Arrange acknowledgments in a separate section at the end of the article before the references. List
here those individuals who provided help during the research (e.g., providing language help,
writing assistance or proofreading the article, funding sources, etc.).
Reference
Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. Arrange the references
(in square brackets) in order in the reference order in which they appear in the text. The use of
DOI is highly encouraged.
Examples
Reference to a Journal Publication:
[1] J.A.J. Hanraads, R.A. Lupton, The art of writing a scientific article, Journal of Science and
Communication, 163 (2010) 51–59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.Sc.2010.00372.
[2] B.D. Joshi, A. Srivastava, P. Tandon, S. Jain, Molecular structure, vibrational spectra and
HOMO, LUMO analysis of yohimbine hydrochloride by density functional theory and ab initio
Hartree–Fock calculations, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular
Spectroscopy, 82 (2011) 270-278. dio:10.1016/j.saa.2011.07.047
Reference to a Book:
[3] W. Strunk, E.B. White, The Elements of Style, fourth ed., Longman, New York, 2000. (pp.
281–304 for chapter)
Reference to a website:
[4] Cancer Research UK, Cancer statistics reports for the UK. http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/
about cancer/statistics/cancers report/, 2003 (accessed 13 March 2003).