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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.
  • All authors have seen and approved the manuscript.
  • Ethical approval was obtained for work involving the use of human or animals. Papers describing experiments that demonstrate a lack of concern for current ethical and welfare standards will not be accepted.
  • Submitted by me/us is based on actual and original work carried out be me/us. Any reference to work done by any other person or institution or any material obtained from other sources have been duly cited and referenced.
  • I/We further certify that the research paper has not been published or submitted for publication anywhere else nor it will be send for publication in the future.
  • This research paper authored by me/us is an original and genuine research work. It does not infringe on the right of others and does not contain any libelous or unlawful statements. It has not neither been submitted for publication nor published elsewhere in any print/electronic form.
  • I/We have taken permission from the copyright holder to reproduce the matter not owned by me and acknowledged the source.
  • I/We permit editors to publish the said paper in the journal or in any other means with editorial modification, if any.

Author Guidelines

Please read and follow these instructions carefully; doing so will ensure that the publication of your manuscript is as rapid and efficient as possible. The Publisher reserves the right to return manuscripts that are not prepared in accordance with these instructions. Please view the provided template for more details about the final form of the paper ( English template). The authors must complate the authors' contributions and copy right forms.

Publication Fees

Publication in this journal is totally  FREE; (No Article submission charges nor article processing charges and no publication fees), as one of the main goals of the journal is to provide global researchers with a free publishing platform.

Type of manuscripts

The following types of manuscripts are considered for publication:
1. Original research articles.
2. Case reports.

Format of Original Research Articles

Research articles present original research and address a clearly stated specific hypothesis or question. Papers should provide novel approaches and new insights into the problem addressed. A research article should divide into the following headings:

• Title page.
• Author’s information.
• Present address.
• Abstract.
• Keywords.
• Introduction.
• Materials and Methods.
• Results.
• Discussion.
• Acknowledgments.
• References.
• Tables.
• Figures.

Language and style

All submitted manuscripts should be in Arabic with English Abstract or English with Arabic Abstract. Nonnative English speakers may be advised to seek professional help with the language. All materials should be typed double line spacing with numbered pages and  Times New Roman font (size 12). Abbreviations should be standardized and used only when necessary, after being wittten out in full on first use.

Tables
Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Place footnotes to tables below the table body. Avoid vertical rules. Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in tables do not duplicate results described elsewhere in the article. They should be referred to as Table 1, Table 2, etc.

Figures
Ensure that each illustration has a caption. Supply captions separately, not attached to the figure. A caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself) and a description of the illustration. Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all symbols and abbreviations used. Please ensure that the prepared electronic image files print at a legible size and are of high quality for publication.

References

Citation in text.
Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). The APA 7th edition whereby author’s names and date of publication appear in the text will be used. Where there are joint authors, only the name of the first should be given in the text followed by et al. References to several works by the same author published in one year should be distinguished as 2009a, 2009b, etc. The list of references must be alphabetically arranged on a separate page.

Examples:

Book:

Lumby, J. (2001). Who cares? The changing health care system. Sydney, Australia: Allen & Unwin.

Book chapter:

McKenzie, H., Boughton, M., Hayes, L., & Forsyth, S. (2008). Explaining the complexities and value of nursing practice and knowledge. In I. Morley & M. Crouch (Eds.), Knowledge as value: Illumination through critical prisms (pp. 209-224). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi.

 Journal Article:

Boughton, M., & Halliday, L. (2008). A challenge to the menopause stereotype: Young Australian women’s reflections of ‘being diagnosed’ as menopausal. Health & Social Care in the Community, 16(6), 565-572. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-00777.x

Webpage with an author:

Welch, N. (2000, February 21). Toward an understanding of the determinants of rural health. Retrieved from http://www.ruralhealth.org.au/welch.htm

Webpage with no author:

ANCI national competency standards for the registered nurse and the enrolled nurse. (2000).  Retrieved from http://www.anci.org.au/competencystandards.htm

Newspaper article:

Bagnall, D. (1998, January 27). Private schools: Why they are out in front. The Bulletin, pp. 12-15

Government publication:

The Health Targets and Implementation (Health for All) Committee. (1988). Health for all Australians. Canberra, Australia: Australian Government Publishing Service

Company and Industry Reports:

Magner, L. (2016). Coffee shops in Australia (IBISWorld Industry Report OD5381). Retrieved from IBISWorld database.

 

 

 

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