Guide for Authors

Types of article and formatting

  • Next journals publish a number of article formats: Original Research Articles, Reviews, Communications, Comments, Protocols, Replication Studies, Video Articles, and Editorials. Besides Editorials, there are no formal length or formatting requirements. Authors are welcome to structure articles in the manner they need to best convey their research.
  • This Guide for Authors contains information on suggested article structures and lengths, but it is in not necessary for Authors to adhere to this guidance.

 

Original Research Article

  • An Original Research Article reports complete studies and new results of interest to a wide audience.
  • Original Research Articles should highlight the significance, originality, and rigor of the research so the potential scientific impact is clear to the broad and scale-spanning readership of the journals.
  • All key experimental procedures necessary for the understanding of the research should be included in the main body of text. Additional experimental and supporting material should be published as supplemental information. Sufficient information to ensure accurate reproducibility must be provided.
  • Original Research Articles have no formal restrictions on page length, total character count, number of figures, or number of references; though a typical Original Research Article will comprise approximately 3000-6000 words of text with 3-11 figures and 30-50 references.

 

Review

  • A Review article should be tutorial in nature and provide a broad and balanced overview of a research field for a diverse audience.
  • Review articles should describe how the field is progressing, and key challenges to be overcome in the future.
  • The editorial team welcomes the submission of Review articles without invitation; though interested Authors may wish to propose a Review prior to writing the article.
  • Review articles have no formal restrictions on page length, total character count, number of figures, or number of references; though a typical Review article will comprise approximately 4000-8000 words of text with 8-15 figures and 50-120 references.
  • 3- The researcher shall bear the costs of arbitration of the research, whether it is accepted for publication or not.

 

The arbitration fee is 500 pounds five hundred pounds for two arbitrators, and in the case of adding a third arbitrator, the researcher bears an additional 250 pounds.

  • - As for the publication fee, it is 20 twenty pounds per sheet, in the format of the Journal B5

 

**/ Regarding fees for foreigners

  • The arbitration fee for the article is 100 dollars, and in the case of adding a third arbitrator, the researcher will bear an additional 250 dollars
  • - As for the publication of the article, the first 20 pages on the Journal B5 format, 150 dollars.
  • **/ The third arbitrator is added. If one of the arbitrators rejects the article, we resort to a third arbitrator.
  • 4- References are documented according to cross reference.

If the work is accepted for publication in the journal, it is subject to the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/    CC-BY-NC

. Studies that have previously been published in any form of publication will not be published, or submitted for publication to another party, and sending it to the journal is considered a pledge. Therefore, if it is accepted for publication in the journal, the researcher is obligated to use the work in accordance with the Creative Commons license approved by the journal.