Author's Guidelines
The Author Guidelines provide authors with detailed instructions on formatting and structure for their submissions. You can download the templet by click on the link: Click Here
Types of Articles
Original Research Articles
Page limit: 10
These articles must report new findings or methods, with a detailed methodology, data analysis, and discussion of findings.
Case Studies
Page limit: 5
Maximum number of figures: 3
Maximum number of tables: 2
These articles should focus on an in-depth discussion of a particular case, reflecting multidisciplinary problems or solutions.
Short Communications
Page limit: 5
Maximum number of figures: 3
Maximum number of tables: 2
These are brief articles reporting novel findings, typically preliminary results or condensed information. They emphasize concise reporting of key data.
Review Articles
Page limit: 15
These articles summarize existing research on a particular topic and offer key perspectives.
Manuscript Structure
Manuscripts should be prepared using the provided MRJ template and must include the following sections:
Title Page
Title: A concise, descriptive title.
Author(s) and Affiliations: Include full names, institutional affiliations, and email addresses.
Corresponding Author: Clearly indicate the corresponding author with an asterisk (*) and provide their email.
Scopus Author ID (if applicable): Include Scopus Author ID if available.
Abstract (200 words max)
The abstract should summarize the following:
- Background: Context and purpose.
- Methods: Key methodologies.
- Results: Main findings.
- Conclusions: Implications.
Keywords: Provide 3–10 relevant keywords.
Introduction
Present the study’s background and significance. Provide a literature review and highlight key research gaps. Clearly state research objectives.
Materials and Methods
Detail methodologies for reproducibility. Provide ethical approval details (if applicable). Mention publicly available datasets with accession numbers.
Results and Discussion
Present key findings with supporting figures/tables. Discuss results in the context of existing literature.
Conclusions
Summarize key insights without repeating results. Highlight limitations and future research directions.
Multidisciplinary Domains
State the research domains covered, e.g., “This research covers the domains: (a) XXX, (b) YYY, (c) ZZZ.”
Funding
Specify funding details or state, “This research received no external funding.”
Acknowledgments
Mention any non-funding support received.
Conflicts of Interest
Declare any conflicts or state, “The authors declare no conflict of interest.”
References
Number references in order of appearance [1], [2,3].
Include DOIs where available.
Follow MRJ reference formatting for journals, books, theses, and websites as available in the link provided.