A) General Conditions for Articles
- Submissions should have a
research-oriented analytical approach, logical structure, content
coherence, and be well-documented. They should be written in a clear and
fluent style with a persuasive argument.
- Typed articles should be
submitted to the scientific research center at Kateb University, either in
person or via email as a Word file.
- Article length should be
between 5000 to 7000 words.
- Complete author details,
including name, surname, academic rank/qualifications, email, and contact
number, should be submitted along with the article.
- Submitted articles must
not have been previously published in domestic or international journals,
or as part of a published book.
- In the case of translated
articles, the original version should also be submitted as an attachment.
- Submitting an abstract (in
both Persian and English) is mandatory.
B) Article Formatting
Guidelines
Submitted articles should have a scientific structure and include the following
elements: title, author information, abstract, keywords, introduction, main
body, conclusion, and reference list, as described below:
- Abstract (Persian/English):
The Persian and English abstract should be limited to a maximum of 130-150
words. The abstract should briefly include the problem statement, research
objective, research method, and important findings. It should avoid
listing topics or reviewing them, providing evidence, or making sweeping
statements.
- Keywords:
Include up to 7 relevant words that are related to the content and serve
as subject index terms for the article.
3. Introduction:
The introduction of an article expresses the research problem, research
background, the necessity and importance of the research, the innovative aspect
of the discussion, the main and sub-questions, and provides an overview of the
general structure of the article based on the main and sub-questions, the plan,
and the fundamental concepts and terminology of the article.
- Body of the article:
The theoretical or conceptual framework, methodology, materials including
evidence, documents, argumentation, and analysis.
- Conclusion:
The conclusion of the article presents detailed research findings, which
are briefly summarized in the form of news headlines and provides a
general answer to the main and sub-questions of the article. It should
refrain from mentioning the statement of the problem, the conclusion,
introductory discussions, statement of the structure of the discussions,
theoretical framework, evidence, documents, mentioning examples or elaborations
in this section.
- Referencing articles:
The preferred method of referencing is the APA style, which should be
followed as outlined below:
In text citation:
A work by one author: (author’s surname, year)
Example: (Ahmadi, 2016)
A work by two authors: (first author’s surname
& second author’s surname, year)
Example: (Wegener & Petty, 1994)
A work by three or more authors: (first
author’s surname et al., year)
Example: (Kernis et al., 1993)
Note:
If a reference is not directly quoted, the page number is not necessary.
However, if a direct quote is used, the page number(s) should be mentioned.
In-text citation with a single page reference:
Example:
(Jones, 1998, p. 199)
In-text
citation with multiple page references:
Example:
(Jones, 1998, pp. 199–201)
In-text citation to a specific section of a law:
(Title of the Law, Year, Section Number)
Example: (Environmental Protection Act, 2022, Section
321)
In-text citation to a website:
An in-text citation to a website is similar to citing articles. It involves
mentioning the author's name or authors' names, the website, and the year of
publication.
Example: (Ahmadi, 1401)
In-text citation to a translation:
(Author, Year, as cited in Translator, Year)
Example: In the book "In Search of Lost
Time" (Proust, 1913, as cited in Sahabi, 1402), it is stated that...
References
List in English:
1. For articles: Author’s Last Name, Author Initials. (Year). Article title. Journal
title, Volume(issue). Start Page-End Page. doi:
Example:
Ruxton,
C. (2016). Tea: Hydration and other health benefits. Primary Health Care, 26(8),
34-42. Doi:10.7748/phc.2016.e1162
2. For books: Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title
of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Publisher Name. DOI (if
available)
Example:
Stoneman, R. (2008). Alexander the Great: A life in
legend. Yale University Press
3. For websites: Last name, F. M. (Year, Month
Date). Title of page. Site name. URL
Example:
Price, D. (2018, March 23). Laziness does not exist.
Medium. https://humanparts.medium.com/laziness-does-not-exist-3af27e312d01
4. For translations: Author, A. A. (Year of
publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle (T.
Translator, Trans.). Publisher. (Original work published YEAR) DOI (if
available)
Example:
Plato (1989). Symposium (A. Nehamas
& P. Woodruff, Trans.). Hackett Publishing Company. (Original work
published ca. 385-378 BCE)
5. For a specific section of a law:
Title of the Law, Volume Source, Section Number (Year)
Example:
Consumer Rights Protection Act, Section 2 (2019)
C) Evaluation and acceptance conditions:
- Adherence
to the writing conditions and regulations stated in this guideline.
- The
author of the article should complete and submit the receipt form to the
center's email address.
- After
the initial review, the received article will be sent to two experts and
professionals in the field for evaluation and review if it meets the
general conditions.
- The
evaluation of the article is carried out based on structural, formal, and
content criteria and methods.
- In
case of suggested revisions by the referees, the author should apply all
the suggested revisions and send the final corrected version of the
article in both PDF and Word formats to the research center's office.
- The
article can be published after receiving the revised version and approval
from the referees.
D) Reminder:
- The
right to reject or accept, as well as editing articles, is reserved for
the journal.
- The
right to publish the article after acceptance is reserved for the journal.
- The
opinions expressed in the articles are those of the authors, and the
responsibility lies with them.
- Received
articles, software, etc., are not returned whether accepted or rejected.
Points to Consider:
- The
article should be original and research-based, and should not have been
previously published elsewhere.
- The
author(s) bear(s) the responsibility for the scientific content of the article.
- All
writing principles and rules should be observed in the text of the
article. For example, punctuation marks such as periods, commas, and
semicolons are attached to the preceding word, and the following word is
written with a space. Additionally, an opening parenthesis is attached to
the following word, and a closing parenthesis is attached to the preceding
word, with a space between them and the surrounding words.
- Latin
names should be placed as footnotes at the bottom of the page.
- Except
for the email address on the first page, there should be no footnotes.
- The
article should be submitted to the journal office in both Word and PDF
formats.
Email for communication with scientific research
journals: [email protected]