Author Guidelines
Please prepare your manuscript before submission, using the following guidelines:
- Declaration and verification
Submission of an article means that:
- The work described has not been published previously,
- The work has not been copied or plagiarized in whole or in part from other works
- The work is not under evaluation for publication elsewhere,
- Its publication is totally approved by all authors and tacitly or explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out,
- If accepted, it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in English, French, or in any other language, including electronically without the written authorization of the copyright-holder.
- Submission
Articles are submitted in:
- First option: To the following e-mail: submission@ijame.com
- Second option: Register or login to submit a paper
- Manuscript Requirements
- Language and format
Papers can be written in English Spanish or French
Please use the following format: MS-Word (doc or docx format)
- Title
The Title should concise.
If the paper is in French or spanish, It should include an English version of the title.
- Author’s names and affiliations
The submitted manuscript should include the name(s) and the affiliation(s) of the author(s).
- Abstract
The paper should contain an abstract in English with 180-250 words
The author should avoid the use of references and formulae in abstract
- Keywords
After the abstract, the author should provide at least 5 keywords with a maximum of 8 keywords
- The article subdivision
- The article should be divided into clearly defined and numbered sections.
- You number subsections by 1, 2. (then 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2), 1.2, etc.
- The abstract is not included in section numbering.
- Publication Fee
Publication fee is $ 100 USD for each accepted article
- References
Reference to a journal publication:
Klarf, K. J., Jannella, A., & Torsi, H. 2016. Multilevel theory: Challenges and contributions. International Journal of Research and Science Development, 24: 243-248.
Kablan, R. P., & Noston, D. P. 2011. Transforming the balanced scorecard from performance analysis to operational
management: Part I. International Journal of Research and Science Development, 15: 87-104.
Reference to a book;
Kreft, I., & De Leeuw, J. 1998. Introducing multilevel modeling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
President, S. 2014. Fractures among children: Tools and methods. Upper Saddle River, NJ: FT Press.
Reference to a web source:
Jack, Ralph, Trade’s secret 2016. [Online] Available: http://www.santacruze.org (June 7, 2016)
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