Publishing rules and writing controls

 

Publication conditions:
The research submitted must be original, characterized by originality and innovation, scientific methodology, sound guidance, correct language, and free of sectarian and intellectual violations.
The researcher must adhere to scientific principles in presentation, documentation, quotation, illustrations, tables, and models.
The research topic must be within the magazine’s fields and specializations.
The researcher must submit a declaration that the research has not been published, has not been submitted to other parties for publication, and will not be submitted to any other journal if it is accepted for publication.
- The research must not be taken from a scientific thesis, book, or previous research, or infringe upon scientific ownership.
After review by the editorial board, the research is subject to scientific review by specialists. The researcher shall review the summary of the arbitrators’ reports in order to correct his research on them or express his opinion on what was not taken from them, and the Commission shall decide the dispute in this regard.
The researcher is responsible for correcting his research and ensuring that it is free of typographical, spelling, grammatical, and punctuation errors.
When the research is accepted for publication, copyright transfers to the journal, and the researcher does not have the right to request that it not be published after sending it to the reviewers.
The journal is not obligated to return research that is not accepted for publication.
The journal does not offer financial rewards for publications.
The opinions expressed in the research submitted to the journal express the opinion of its authors and do not necessarily express the opinion of the editorial board.
Priority is given to publication due to considerations including temporal precedence and the necessity of coordination between topics.
Upon publication, research papers are arranged in issues of the journal according to technical considerations, and no other considerations have any role in this arrangement.
The research is coordinated according to the journal style approved by the researcher in publishing controls.

 Controls for submitting research:
The researcher registers through the platform using the (Register a New Researcher) icon and then follows the steps to upload the research. If he logs in again after registering, he logs in via the (Log In) icon.

The original research is sent in the form of a Word file and a PDF file via the previous electronic platform, formatted according to the terms and conditions of publication in the journal. (See publishing rules and conditions)

The manuscript received must be spell-checked and grammatically correct.

Research pages must not exceed 40 pages.

Do not write your personal name on the research cover or inside the research files.

The researcher must include in his research a summary of the research in Arabic and English, so that its words do not exceed (200) words or one page, and the translation must be from an approved authority.

The researcher is committed to presenting previous studies, by incorporating them into the body of the research, whether in the introduction or allocating a separate title to them.

The main components of scientific research accepted for publication:
The university journal does not adopt a single method in scientific research methodology, due to the diversity of the nature of the research, from experimental to descriptive field, but the most important common elements between them are:
Research title, researcher’s name, and job title in Arabic and foreign.
Not mentioning the name of the researcher or researchers in the body of the research, its footnotes, or its reference list explicitly or in any indication that reveals his identity, and the word “researcher” or “researchers.” is used instead.
The summary of the study (in Arabic and foreign) must contain the general objective of the study in addition to the sample and tools used, the most prominent results reached, and the most important recommendations in no more than ten lines.
Introduction or background of the study.
The problem of the study and defining its elements and questions.
The importance of the study and its objectives.
Previous studies benefit the subject of the study and help the researcher discuss its results. The researcher is committed to presenting previous studies in chronological order from oldest to newest, or vice versa, each of them in one paragraph explaining its main goal, sample, tools, and most important results.
Clarifying the study methodology appropriate to the nature of the research problem and including quantitative or qualitative procedures and data that enabled the researcher to address the research problem.
Accurately define the study population and sample.
Identify the tools used in the study and clarify their psychometric properties.
Explain the results of the study in a scientific way.
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