Authors Guideline

The authors submitting and publishing in JELSS agree to the copyright policy under Creative Common License 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence). Under this license, the authors published in this journal let others remix, tweak, and build upon their work non-commercially. Yet all the other authors using the content of JELSS are required to cite the author(s) and journal. Moreover, it should be mentioned clearly that the submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration. The submission file should be in Open Office Microsoft Word file format with zero tolerance for Plagiarism.

Manuscript:

Total words should be 3500 to 5000 words, or the pages should not exceed than 15 pages including figures, tables, and bibliographical references, 1.5 line spacing, Times New Roman 12, numbered pages and lines, in MS Word, or compatible.

Title:

The title consists of 12 to 15 words, and must be to the point.

Name/ Affiliation of authors:

All the author’s full names, institutional addresses, and e-mails of the author for correspondence should be inserted.

Abstract:

Abstracts 150-200 words contain brief information on:

  • The Background of Study.
  • Aims/objectives of the research.
  • Methods employed.
  • Results and conclusion.
  • Implication/Benefit for science development/society.

 

Keywords:

Keywords, 3-5 words or phrases, it represent the article content and should include words found in the research database.

Introduction:

Introduction Include:

  • The important issues in general and specifically encountered.
  • Research that has been done as the references and what has not been done (research gap)
  • The solution offered; is the importance of the research conducted.
  • The research purposes.
  • The research benefits the science/society

Literature review:

This section may critically describe/evaluate literature relevant to research problems, establish context, and compare, and contrast the most recent developments in literature and trends. Search gaps after concentrating on thought leaders’ work and linking the research with relevant theories. Authors are flexible in writing a literature review even to be part of the introduction section.

Methods:

Methods Include:

  • Explanation of how / step of research in a systematic way and detailed step by-step written in the section.
  • The method does not contain any theory but rather emphasizes what has been done in research to obtain results in line with the objectives.

Results and Discussion:

Results and discussion are combined in one part. It contains:

  • The results of the findings to answer the research objectives.
  • The figures and table should be clear, and the description must be concise and clear.
  • Discussion must reveal the in-depth analysis of the obtained results it is critically, and in-depth synthesis accompanied by proof of evidence related latest references.
  • Explain the novelty of your research.
  • The benefits and contribution of research for the science/ society

Conclusion:

It is written in one paragraph without numbering.

Answering the research objectives.

Suggestion: (Optional)

It is optional.

Acknowledgment: (if any)

Addressed to the person /organization that has contributed to the research, e.g., funders of certain agencies or research assistance or language and paper editors.

References:

Written alphabetically, using the "APA" style, download the article which was published.

References contain at least 20-25 references (80%) referring to the primary references/research journals and the latest sources (at least at last 05 years).

Manuscript content:

Please use the proofreading service in English language expert/native before submission.