Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
IJRDO - Journal of Educational Research gives a good guideline on how authors should prepare and submit their manuscripts. These are guidelines that guarantee uniformity, transparency, and quality of any work published.
Originality of Work
The authors should provide the original research that has not been published or presented elsewhere. There should not be any plagiarism in the work and proper referencing of all the sources should be done.
Language and Clarity
Clear and simple English should be used to write manuscripts. The material must also be simple to read, well-structured, and free from unnecessary complexity. Writing clearly will assist in the review and publication process.
Manuscript Format
Authors will be expected to adhere to a simple academic format, such as:
References and Citations
Any references should also be cited in-text, as well as referenced in a reference list at the end of the manuscript. Authors must be accurate and use a consistent citation style throughout the paper.
Submission Requirements
The submission of manuscripts must be made in an editable format via the journal submission procedure. Authors should avoid missing out any necessary information, such as contact information.
Review Process
Papers that have been submitted have all been reviewed. Depending on the reviewer feedback, authors can be requested to revise their manuscript. The quality, relevance, and academic value of the work determine whether the work is finally accepted.
Ethical Responsibility
It is the role of authors to make sure that their research is conducted in an ethical manner. This involves the prevention of plagiarism, data manipulation, and improper crediting of authors.
Publication Decision
The editorial staff decides whether to publish or not. Manuscripts will only be taken in the case they are in line with the standards and review requirements of the journal.
Support for Authors
The journal advises the authors to be keen on these guidelines to ensure their submission is processed smoothly. Properly prepared and clear manuscripts stand a greater chance of being published.