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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Sections

  1. Journal Articles

    Section Policy for Journal Article

    The Journal Article section of the Journal of Science & Technology aims to publish original research findings, significant scientific advancements, and innovative ideas in various fields of science and technology. Submissions to this section should present comprehensive and rigorous studies that contribute to the existing knowledge and understanding within the scientific community. Manuscripts should adhere to high standards of scientific methodology, provide detailed experimental procedures, and include appropriate analysis and interpretation of results. The Journal Article section welcomes submissions from researchers across different disciplines and encourages interdisciplinary studies.

  2. Research Articles

    Section Policy for Research Articles

    The Research Article section of the Journal of Science & Technology focuses on in-depth investigations, novel discoveries, and cutting-edge research in diverse scientific fields. Submissions to this section should present original research that contributes to advancing knowledge and addressing current challenges in science and technology. Research articles should provide a clear research question or objective, present robust methodologies, analyze and interpret results rigorously, and discuss the implications and significance of the findings. The Research Article section welcomes submissions from researchers at various career stages, including early-career scientists and established researchers.

  3. Review Articles

    Section Policy for Review Articles

    The Review Article section of the Journal of Science & Technology publishes comprehensive and critical reviews of current scientific literature and research topics in specific domains of science and technology. Submissions to this section should offer an in-depth analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of existing research, providing an overview of the field and highlighting key findings, trends, and knowledge gaps. Review articles should demonstrate a thorough understanding of the subject matter, present a balanced perspective, and provide valuable insights and perspectives for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. The Review Article section welcomes submissions from experts and leading researchers in their respective fields.

  4. Editorials

    Section Policy for Editorials

    The Editorial section of the Journal of Science & Technology offers perspectives, opinions, and commentary on relevant topics, issues, and developments in science and technology. Submissions to this section may include editorials written by the journal's editorial board members, guest editors, or invited experts. Editorial pieces should provide insightful analysis, reflections, and discussions on emerging trends, policy implications, or critical issues within the field. The Editorial section aims to stimulate intellectual discourse, encourage debate, and offer thought-provoking viewpoints that contribute to the scientific community's understanding and progress.

  5. Letter to the Editor

    Section Policy for Letter to the Editor

    The Letter to the Editor section of the Journal of Science & Technology provides a platform for concise and focused communication from readers, researchers, and experts regarding published articles or topics of general interest. Submissions to this section should offer constructive comments, clarifications, or additional insights related to previously published articles. Letters may also raise important questions, suggest alternative interpretations, or propose further investigations. Letters to the Editor should be concise, well-written, and contribute to the ongoing scholarly conversation in the field. The Journal of Science & Technology welcomes diverse viewpoints and encourages thoughtful and respectful discussions through this section.

  6. Reports

    Section Policy for Reports

    The Reports section of the Journal of Science & Technology features concise and timely reports on significant scientific findings, research progress, or breakthroughs in specific areas of science and technology. Submissions to this section should provide a concise summary of the research, highlighting key findings, methodology, and implications. Reports should be focused, informative, and offer novel insights that are of broad interest to the scientific community. The Reports section aims to disseminate important research updates and foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers across various disciplines.

  7. Book Reviews

    Section Policy For Book Review

    The Book Review section of the Journal of Science & Technology publishes insightful and critical reviews of books, monographs, or other written works that are relevant to the field of science and technology. Submissions to this section should provide a comprehensive analysis, evaluation, and critique of the book's content, methodology, and contribution to the field. Book Reviews should offer a balanced perspective, highlight key concepts and arguments, and discuss the relevance and implications of the book's findings or ideas. The section aims to inform readers about noteworthy publications and foster intellectual discussions within the scientific community.

  8. Conference Paper

    Section Policy for Conference Papers

    The Conference Paper section of the Journal of Science & Technology showcases selected papers presented at conferences, symposia, or scientific meetings in the field of science and technology. Submissions to this section should include original research papers or extended abstracts that have been peer-reviewed and accepted for presentation at reputable conferences. Conference Papers should follow the standard format for scientific papers, including an introduction, methods, results, and discussion sections. The section aims to promote knowledge dissemination, facilitate scholarly exchange, and highlight cutting-edge research presented at conferences.

  9. Working Paper

    Section Policy for Working Paper

    The Working Paper section of the Journal of Science & Technology publishes early-stage or preliminary research findings, research proposals, or research in progress in the field of science and technology. Submissions to this section should present ongoing research work, including initial results, methodology, and research questions. Working Papers may not have undergone extensive peer review but should still demonstrate academic rigor and potential impact. The section aims to foster collaboration, share novel ideas, and encourage constructive feedback among researchers in the scientific community.

  10. Legal Research Papers

    Section Policy for Legal Research Papers

    The Legal Research Papers section of the Journal of Science & Technology welcomes original research papers that explore the intersection of science, technology, and the legal landscape. This section focuses on scholarly contributions that examine legal issues, policies, and regulations related to scientific advancements, technological innovations, and their societal implications. Submissions to this section should provide rigorous legal analysis, engage with relevant legal theories, and contribute to the understanding of legal aspects in the context of science and technology. The Legal Research Papers section aims to foster interdisciplinary research, facilitate legal discourse, and enhance the understanding of the legal dimensions within the scientific and technological domains.

  11. Legal Commentary

    Section Policy for Legal Commentary

    The Legal Commentary section of the Journal of Science & Technology provides a platform for scholars, legal experts, and practitioners to offer critical analysis, interpretations, and opinions on legal developments and issues concerning science and technology. This section welcomes commentary pieces that discuss the legal implications of emerging technologies, analyze landmark cases, address ethical dilemmas, and explore the societal impact of scientific advancements. Submissions to this section should provide well-reasoned perspectives, engage with relevant legal theories, and contribute to the understanding of the legal landscape in the context of science and technology. The Legal Commentary section aims to stimulate intellectual discourse, encourage interdisciplinary dialogue, and enhance the legal understanding of scientific and technological developments.



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