FAQ

How many pages should an article be on average?

Scientific articles are usually between 18 and 25 pages long, which is about 6,000 to 7,500 words in terms of word count.

In what format should the article be submitted?

The article must be submitted in Word format. The PDF format is optional; however, if an article contains images and tables that are likely to clash in the Word environment, it must be submitted in PDF format so that the page layout can be readjusted accordingly.

What is the deadline for receiving articles for each issue?

The journal is published in two quarterly formats. Therefore, the period for collecting articles for the first issue of each year is from the beginning of the first month of the year to the end of the fourth month of the year at the latest, and the period for receiving articles for the second issue of each year is from the beginning of the sixth month of the year to the end of the tenth month of the year at the latest.

How to submit an article?

Submissions are only accepted through this system. For submission guidelines and more information, please refer to the Author Guidelines section.

Does the journal have a specific style guide for writing articles, especially referencing?

Yes. The article must be formatted in Apa style. For more information, see the Authors' Guide.

Is a certificate of acceptance given before the article is printed and published?

Yes. If the article has been approved by the editor and the reviewers, a certificate of acceptance will be issued upon request by the author. Even after printing and publication, if the author requests a certificate of publication, a certificate of publication will also be issued.

If we have a question other than these, how should we ask it?

Through the "Contact Us" option. Both the publication's email address and the direct contact information are listed there.