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AUTHOR GUIDELINES

Standards for manuscript preparation.

Manuscript structure, formatting requirements, word limits, reference styles, and downloadable templates for all manuscript types.

Follow these guidelines to ensure your manuscript moves smoothly through editorial triage. Manuscripts that meet these standards typically clear triage on Day 1 and enter peer review on Day 2.

Manuscript Structure

The standard structure for original research articles:

  1. Title page — title, authors, affiliations, corresponding author, ORCIDs.
  2. Abstract — 250 to 350 words, structured (Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions).
  3. Keywords — 5 to 8 terms, separated by semicolons.
  4. Introduction — context, gap in literature, research question, contribution.
  5. Methods (or Materials and Methods) — sufficient detail for replication.
  6. Results — clear presentation of findings.
  7. Discussion — interpretation, comparison with prior work, limitations.
  8. Conclusions — main takeaways and future directions.
  9. Acknowledgements — non-author contributors, funding statement.
  10. Author Contributions — CRediT taxonomy.
  11. Competing Interests — declared or stated as none.
  12. Data Availability — where data and code are accessible.
  13. AI Use Declaration — if any AI tools were used.
  14. References — Vancouver, APA 7, or Harvard style; consistent throughout.

Formatting Requirements

FontTimes New Roman or Arial, 12 point
Spacing1.5 line spacing
Margins2.5 cm (1 inch) on all sides
Page numbersContinuous, bottom right
Line numbersContinuous through manuscript
HeadingsNumbered (1. Introduction, 1.1 Subheading)
FiguresHigh resolution (300 DPI minimum), embedded near first mention
TablesNumbered, with captions above
EquationsNumbered, prepared in MathType or LaTeX
File formatDOCX preferred; LaTeX with template; PDF for first submission only

Word Limits

Original Research4,000 to 8,000 words
Review Article6,000 to 12,000 words
Short Communication1,500 to 3,500 words
Case Study3,000 to 6,000 words
Methodology Paper3,000 to 6,000 words
Editorial800 to 2,000 words
Letter to EditorUnder 1,000 words

Word counts exclude title page, abstract, references, tables, and figure captions.

Reference Style

We accept three standard styles. Use the style most common in your field. Be consistent throughout the manuscript. Provide DOIs for all references where available.

  • Vancouver — common in health, medicine, and life sciences.
  • APA 7 — common in psychology, education, and social sciences.
  • Harvard — common in business, humanities, and law.

Templates

Download manuscript templates:

  • DOCX template (general)
  • LaTeX template (technical)
  • Cover letter template
  • Author agreement template
Pre-submission check
Use the iThenticate similarity check on your own manuscript before submission (free via many institutional libraries). If your similarity score is above 15%, revise before submitting — it saves you a triage cycle.

Ready to prepare your manuscript?

Download our templates and review the structure requirements. Email authors@datarsoft.tech for specific questions.