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Mission Statement

WASR Publications is committed to disseminating high-quality, impactful, and original content that informs, engages, and inspires our audience. These guidelines aim to assist authors in preparing manuscripts that meet our editorial standards.

Manuscript Preparation

  1. General Requirements

    • Submissions must be original works not previously published or under consideration elsewhere.
    • Ensure your manuscript aligns with WASR’s scope and mission.
  2. Document Format

    • Submit manuscripts in a standard word processing format (e.g., Microsoft Word).
    • Use a standard font (e.g., Times New Roman, 12pt) and double-space the text.
    • Include page numbers and line numbers for ease of reference.
  3. Title and Authorship

    • Provide a concise and informative title.
    • List the full names, affiliations, and contact details of all authors.
    • Indicate the corresponding author and include an email address.
  4. Abstract and Keywords

    • Include an abstract of 150-250 words summarizing the main findings and significance.
    • Provide 4-6 keywords that accurately reflect the content of the manuscript.
  5. Main Body

    • Structure your manuscript with clear headings and subheadings (e.g., Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion).
    • Use consistent formatting for headings and subheadings.
    • Ensure logical flow and coherence throughout the manuscript.
  6. References and Citations

    • Use a consistent citation style (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).
    • Include a bibliography or reference list at the end of the manuscript.
    • Ensure all cited works are listed in the reference section and vice versa.

Figures and Tables

  1. General Requirements

    • Include figures and tables that are essential to understanding the content.
    • Submit high-resolution images separately and ensure they are labeled clearly.
  2. Captions and Legends

    • Provide detailed captions for all figures and tables.
    • Ensure captions are informative and standalone.
  3. Placement

    • Indicate the preferred placement of figures and tables within the text.
    • Include placeholders in the manuscript (e.g., [Insert Figure 1 here]).

Ethical Considerations

  1. Plagiarism

    • Submissions must be original and free from plagiarism.
    • Properly cite all sources and obtain permission for any reproduced material.
  2. Conflicts of Interest

    • Disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
    • Include a statement of conflict of interest in the manuscript if applicable.
  3. Ethical Compliance

    • Ensure that research involving human or animal subjects complies with relevant ethical guidelines.
    • Include a statement of ethical compliance and any necessary approvals.

Submission Process

  1. How to Submit

    • Submit manuscripts via the WASR online submission system or by email to submissions@wasrpublications.com.
    • Ensure all required files and information are included.
  2. Cover Letter

    • Include a cover letter summarizing the significance of your work and its relevance to WASR.
    • Address the cover letter to the Editor-in-Chief or appropriate editorial contact.
  3. Acknowledgments

    • Include any acknowledgments for funding, assistance, or support.
    • Ensure all individuals or organizations mentioned have consented to be acknowledged.

Review and Revision Process

  1. Initial Review

    • Manuscripts will undergo an initial review to check for adherence to guidelines and relevance.
    • Authors will be notified if their manuscript proceeds to peer review or requires revisions.
  2. Peer Review

    • Manuscripts deemed suitable will be sent for peer review.
    • Authors may be asked to respond to reviewer comments and make necessary revisions.
  3. Final Decision

    • The editorial team will make the final decision based on reviewer feedback and editorial standards.
    • Authors will be notified of acceptance, request for further revision, or rejection.
  4. Proofreading

    • Accepted manuscripts will be proofread for grammatical and typographical errors.
    • Authors will have the opportunity to review and approve the final version before publication.

Post-Publication

  1. Corrections

    • Corrections to published articles will be made promptly if errors are identified.
    • Authors should notify the editorial team of any corrections needed.
  2. Promotion

    • WASR may promote published articles through various channels.
    • Authors are encouraged to share their published work within their networks.