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Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines: Crafting Your Manuscript

Embracing the Art of Manuscript Preparation

Within the realm of feature articles lie the profound realms of theoretical analysis and the narratives of original research. These articles serve as the bridge, where theory meets research, and practice is woven into the fabric. Our evaluation of submissions is guided by a constellation of criteria:

  • Why Your Work Matters to JELLLS Readers: Make sure your ideas connect with our readers. Your insights should be helpful and important to them.
  •  Strong Conceptual Framework: Think of your framework as the strong support holding up a masterpiece. It helps readers understand your complex ideas.
  •  Using Methods Well: Choose your tools wisely and show you know how to use them. Your approach is like a lens that helps readers see your insights clearly.
  •  Making Sense in Interpretations and Conclusions: Your interpretations should guide curious minds, and your conclusions should light up new ideas.
  •  Linking Abstract and Reality: Connect theories, real-world facts, and how they affect policies and practices.
  •  Organized and Well-Written: Arrange your work well, so readers can easily follow your ideas. Your writing style should be lively and full of energy.
  •  Having Original Ideas: In a world of many ideas, stand out with your unique thoughts. Show your creativity.

Guided by the APA's Publication Manual, sixth edition, your manuscript must adhere to the standards set forth, ensuring a harmonious cadence in the literary symphony you craft.

As you embark on this journey of scholarly creation, remember that your manuscript isn't just a collection of words; it's an offering to the collective quest for knowledge. Let your ideas soar, and your words resonate, creating an echo in the minds of those who walk this path with you.

Formatting Guideline

  1. Article Length: Your article should be between 5,000 to 7,000 words.
  2. Abstract: Include a summary of your article (150-200 words) in italics. After that, list 3-10 keywords in font size 11.
  3. Author Information: On a separate cover sheet, provide author names (without titles), affiliations, and the email of the main author. Include a short bio of fewer than 70 words.
  4. Article Layout: Write your article in English, single-spaced, using Microsoft Word, font size 12 (Times New Roman), with 2.54-inch margins on all sides.
  5. Title: Make sure your title is centered, capitalized, and in Times New Roman font size 14. Keep the title under 14 words.
  6. Citations: Every source mentioned in your article should be listed in the references, and all sources in the references should be cited in the article.
  7. Proofreading: Correct any mistakes in the proofs you receive and send them back to (editor email ) by the given deadline.
  8. Research Paper Format: Once your paper passes the initial check, we'll send you the specific format for your research paper.
  9. Editorial Changes: The Editorial Board might make minor edits to improve the clarity and style of accepted manuscripts.
  10. Decision Process: The editorial board has the final say on accepting or declining papers. If there are multiple authors, identify the main author and provide their mobile number.

Remember, these guidelines help ensure your submission is easy to review and publish.

Organization of Manuscript

Title

Create a concise and informative title that accurately reflects the paper's main content in no more than 12 words. Avoid unnecessary abbreviations and formulas.

Author Information

List all authors' complete names, and affiliations including department, university, country, and, where available, email addresses. Designate one author as the corresponding author and provide their email address.

Keywords

Include relevant and brief keywords immediately after the abstract. Limit the keywords to a maximum of 10. This aids researchers in locating your paper within databases.

Abstract

Summarize the research's purpose, methodology, key results, and major conclusions in a brief abstract not exceeding 200 words. Do not include citations in the abstract.

Introduction

Concisely introduce the research's background and significance by referencing pertinent literature, particularly recent publications. Keep in mind that some readers may lack expertise in your field.

Literature Review

Dedicate this section to the pertinent literature resources that contributed to the research. Review scholarly articles, books, and relevant sources, providing descriptions, summaries, and critical evaluations.

Methodology

Detail the study's procedures and steps comprehensively in this section. Divide it into subsections if describing multiple methods.

Results and Discussion

Analyze and compare study findings, referring to previous literature, in a logical sequence. Present the most significant findings first, addressing the study's objectives. Focus on novel or vital aspects of the results. Contextualize the findings within existing literature or contemporary practice.

Conclusion

Clearly elucidate the research's crucial conclusions, emphasizing their significance and relevance. 

References

Adhere to APA style for listing references. Ensure accuracy and consistency, cross-referencing citations between the text and reference list. For proper citation guidelines, refer to the APA style guide.

Submission Preparation Checklist

Before submitting the manuscript, the author(s) should check the following list:

  1. This submission is original and has not been published elsewhere, nor is it under consideration by any other journal. Any previously published work referred to will be appropriately cited.
  2. The submission is presented in both PDF and MS Word formats.
  3. The manuscript adheres to the guidelines provided by the Journal for authors.
  4. The manuscript's main text omits any mention of the author's name and affiliation to ensure a blind review process.
  5. Prior to submission, the authors diligently reviewed and followed all the journal's guidelines.

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