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Instruction For Authors

 

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Manuscripts for publication implies the author(s) accept the conditions that the manuscripts are been submitted solely to the Journal of Social, management and tourism letter and have not been in part or whole previously published by any other journal.

Manuscript should be written in English and submitted as MS Word files.  Papers should be double-spaced with 12-point font size, wide margins of 2.5 cm or 1 inch and should be in the range of 3000 to 8000 words, including references. Please provide a word count for the paper. All figures and tables should be mentioned in the text and should be numbered consecutively. They should be typed on a separate sheet and given suitable captions.

The arrangement of the manuscripts should be in the following order. First page: title of the paper, authors’ full names, respective affiliations, the corresponding author and e-mail. Second page: concise abstract of not more than 250 words.  Subsequent pages: main body of text, list of references, appendices.

For full length paper, the main body of text should be in the following structure: introduction, methods, results, discussion, references, and acknowledgment (optional).

Papers submitted will be pre-screened for conformity with submission guidelines and for overall appropriateness. Papers that pass the initial screening process will then be double-blind reviewed.

The double-blind peer-review process is employed to ensure that both authors and reviewers remain anonymous during the review process.

This article is published under the publisher’s own open-access license. Users may share this work for non-commercial purposes with proper citation. All rights reserved by the authors.

Plagiarism Screening Policy

All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Social, Management and Tourism Letter (JSMTL) are routinely screened for plagiarism prior to peer review.
The journal uses [insert software, e.g., Turnitin, iThenticate, or any plagiarism checker] to detect overlap and ensure originality.

Manuscripts found to contain significant plagiarism or self-plagiarism will be rejected or returned for revision in accordance with COPE guidelines.