Submission
Before you Make a Submission
For those interested in submitting to the Journal of Innovations in Science, Arts, and Humanities (JISAH), here are the key submission guidelines and process:
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Types of Submissions
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Original Research Articles: Empirical and theoretical studies across disciplines.
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Review Articles: Comprehensive summaries of research trends, advancements, and challenges within specific fields.
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Case Studies: In-depth analysis of specific cases that provide unique insights.
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Special Issues: Thematic collections of articles; proposals are welcome.
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Commentaries and Book Reviews: Critical discussions of recently published books, theories, or significant developments.
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Manuscript Preparation
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Formatting: Follow the journal’s specific style guide, which includes font, spacing, and citation format.
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Structure: Include sections such as title, abstract, keywords, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and references.
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Language and Style: Manuscripts should be written in clear, academic English, using professional language in APA style.
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Word Count: Varies depending on the submission type, but generally ranges between 5,000-7,000 words for research articles.
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Submission Process
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Online Submission: All manuscripts should be submitted through the journal’s online submission system, where authors can track their submission status.
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Peer Review: Submissions undergo double-blind peer review to ensure objectivity and quality.
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Revisions: Authors may be asked to revise and resubmit based on reviewer feedback; timely responses are required.
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Ethical Requirements
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Conflict of Interest: Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest.
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Plagiarism: Manuscripts are screened for originality; plagiarism will result in rejection.
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Data Transparency: Authors are encouraged to make data available for verification purposes where possible.
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Publication Fees:
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If applicable, authors should pay 200$ for article publication charges.