Call for Papers : Submission Guidelines

Author Instruction

The authors are instructed to follow the Taylor and Francis template for typesetting and content formatting. The templates can be found here:

General Guidelines for Paper Submission

Formatting Requirements

Ensure your paper follows the formatting guidelines as per the link provided above. The Taylor and Francis conference template provided typically includes font size, margins, line spacing, and citation style.

Title and Abstract

Craft a clear and descriptive title for your paper. Write an informative abstract that summarizes the main objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of your research.

Keywords

Include a list of keywords that accurately represent the content of your paper. These keywords help index your paper for search engines and databases.

Introduction

Provide a comprehensive introduction that outlines the background, significance, and objectives of your research. Clearly state the research questions or hypotheses.

Methods

Describe the methodology and techniques used in your study in sufficient detail to allow replication. Include information on data collection, analysis, and any experimental procedures.

Results

Present your findings clearly and concisely. Use tables, figures, and graphs where appropriate to enhance understanding.

Discussion

Interpret your results and discuss their implications. Compare your findings with existing literature and explain any limitations or future directions for research.

Conclusion

Summarize the main findings of your study and restate the importance of your research in the broader context.

References

Cite all sources used in your paper accurately. Follow the citation style specified by the journal or conference guidelines.

Ethical Considerations

Ensure your research complies with ethical standards, including obtaining necessary permissions for data collection and respecting participant confidentiality.

Proofreading

Proofread your paper carefully for grammar, spelling, and formatting errors. Consider seeking feedback from colleagues or mentors before submission.

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