Guidelines for Authors
(1) The journal receives research and studies that are among its themes, stated in the publishing policy.
(2) The research submitted for publication must be original and has not been previously published in a journal or any other publication medium.
(3) The researcher must agree to limit the right to the journal and what it includes in terms of publication, paper and electronic distribution, storage, and reuse for research.
(4) The number of pages of research submitted for publication shall not exceed forty pages.
(5) The research sent for publication should be written in Word or LaTeX, in the size of an A4 page, in two separate columns, and the body of the research should be written in Times New (Roman) font type, in size (14).
(6) A summary of the research is presented in English on a separate page, provided that it does not exceed (300) words.
(7) The first page of the research must contain the following information:
Research Title.
Name of researcher/researchers, affiliations.
Email of the researcher/researchers.
Summary and keywords.
(8) The research title is written in the center of the page, in Times New Roman font type and Bold size (16).
(9) The name of the researcher/researchers is written in the center of the page and under the title, in Times New Roman font and size 12 Bold.
(10) Authors’ affiliations shall be written in Times New Roman font and size 10 Bold.
(11) The research summary should be written in Times New Roman font and in size (12), Italic, Bold.
(12) Semantic words that do not exceed five words should be written in Times New Roman font and in size (11) Italic, Justify.
(13) Affiliations are indicated as follows: (department, college, university, city, country) and without abbreviations.
(14) When writing a research summary, avoid abbreviations and citations.
(15) Not mentioning the name of the researcher/researchers in the body of the research at all.
(16) The accepted scientific principles are taken into account when writing footnotes for documentation by mentioning the name of the source and the part and page numbers, with the need for them to be numbered sequentially and placed at the end of the research.
(17) The researcher adheres to the technical conditions followed in writing scientific research to arrange the research with its paragraphs, footnotes, and sources. Care must also be taken to place copies of manuscripts (of verified texts) in their appropriate place in the body of the research.
(18) Add a list of sources and references at the end of the research and according to Harvard format (Reference style.
(19) The studies cited in the body of the research, tables, or images are carefully documented in the list of sources.
(20) The researcher/researchers are obligated to state that the research submitted for publication was conducted in the presence of any personal, professional, or financial relationships that could be construed as a conflict of interest?