AUTHOR GUIDELINE
Journal of Engineering and Management Studies (JENAMS) publishes peer-reviewed open-access journals covering a wide range of academic disciplines. Before manuscript submission, please read and follow these instructions carefully; doing so will ensure that the publication of your manuscript is as rapid and efficient as possible.
Manuscript Template
Authors may download an MS Word template by clicking here.
Copyright Agreement template, click here to download it.
Types of Articles
The journal welcomes the submission of full-length research articles, review articles, and critical analysis articles.
General
Manuscripts submitted to our journals must be written in English. Papers accepted for publication vary from 5 to 20 pages in MS- word format (template), at least 2500 words but no more than 10000 words.
Paper Title
A title of no more than 20 words should be brief, specific, and informative.
Author Details
The full name of all authors should be given; The names of multiple authors are separated by a comma; Provide the full affiliation for each author including academic affiliation, city, postcode, country, and e-mail(optional); If multiple authors have contributed to the article, details of the corresponding author should be clear. Email address is compulsory for the corresponding author.
Abstract
The abstract should be written as a continuous paragraph with 200-350 words and recapitulative state the background of the research, purpose, methodologies, principal results, major conclusions and its contributions to the field. It should emphasize new or important aspects of the study. Research limitations/implications, practical implications, and social implications should also be included, if relevant to your manuscripts.
Keywords
3-7 keywords which can accurately reflect the theme of the article should be included for indexing.
Introduction
Provide a brief overview of the scope and relevance of the research, especially about previous advancements in related fields.
Materials and Methods/ Methodology/ Experimental and Numerical Models.
Present the research design, research type, research duration, inclusion/exclusion criteria, choice of subjects, etc. Describe the methodology completely, including sample collection, processing, lab analysis, statistical tests used for data analysis etc. Use section headings/subheadings in a logical order to entitle each category or method. (e.g. 1.; 2.; 1.1.; 2.1.; 1.1.1., 2.1.1…etc).
Results
Present and illustrate your findings objectively and concisely, if appropriate, with figures/ tables. In the main text, describe each of your results by a particular observation.
Discussion
Provide an interpretation of your results and make comparisons with other studies. The significance of the findings should be clearly described. If your results differ from your expectations, explain why that may have happened. If your results agree, then describe the theory that the evidence supported.
Conclusion
The main conclusions of the experimental work should be presented. The contribution of the work to scientific research and its economic implications should be emphasized.
Appendix
An appendix may be included (and is often helpful) in mathematical or computational modelling.
Funding
Corresponding Authors are responsible for identifying and declaring all funding sources received for the research submitted to the journal. If there are no funds to be identified the corresponding author must state “Funding information is not available.” Funding information will be entered during the submission stage and will be included in the final publication.
Acknowledgements
The acknowledgements section is where you may wish to thank people indirectly involved with the research. However, anyone listed here must know in advance of your acknowledgement of their contributions. Do not include dedications.
The Journal uses the APA Style (author-date method) short reference system for citations in the text with an alphabetical list at the end of the paper. Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list and vice versa. Please check if all names and surnames of the authors, also the details (title, year, volume, pages, etc.) in the list of references are correct.
In the text use the following style examples:
This was discussed by Smart (2016)…” – single author item This was discussed in full (Smart, 2016)” – single author item
This was discussed in full (Smart and Burkart, 2016) – two authors
This was discussed in full (Smart et al., 2016)…” – 3 or more authors
This was discussed in full (P. Smart, 2016; S. Smart, 2017)…” where items have similar author names
This was discussed in full (Smart, 2016a, 2016b)…” where two or more items are published in the same year
Book
Montgomery, D. C. (2012). Introduction to statistical quality control (7th ed.). Wiley. Book chapter.
Slack, B. (2007). The terminalisation of seaports. In J. Wang, D. Olivier, T. Notteboom, & B. Slack (Eds.), Ports, cities and global supply chains (pp. 41–50).
Journal article
Shibani, A. ., Hassan, D., & Shakir, N. . (2020). The Effects of Pandemic on Construction Industry in the UK. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 11(6), 48. https://doi.org/10.36941/mjss-2020-0063