Manuscript Checklist
To facilitate an efficient review process, authors are encouraged to verify that their manuscripts meet the following criteria before submission.
The manuscript should include all essential components of a scholarly article, such as a clear and informative title, a concise abstract, relevant keywords, and a well-structured main text. The organization of the manuscript should follow a logical flow, allowing readers to easily understand the research objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions.
Figures and tables should be of high quality, properly labeled, and referenced within the text. All visual elements must contribute meaningfully to the presentation of the research findings.
References should be relevant, up-to-date, and drawn from credible academic sources. Authors are encouraged to include recent literature to demonstrate awareness of current developments in the field. All references must be cited appropriately and consistently.
Author information, including affiliations and contact details, must be accurate and complete. Any required declarations, such as conflicts of interest or funding sources, should be clearly stated.
Before submission, authors should carefully proofread their manuscripts to correct typographical, grammatical, and formatting errors. Ensuring the completeness and accuracy of the submission helps avoid delays during editorial screening and peer review.