
Information For Authors
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Publication Instructions
"The International Journal in Modern Trends" is a peer-reviewed, indexed scientific journal that issues two volumes per year through the Dean's office of the College of Educational Sciences. It publishes scientific research in Arabic and English that meets the research criteria in terms of originality, comprehensiveness, investigation, and the scientific research methodology and its steps.
Research Submission Procedures and Specifications:
- The research should be submitted in print form using Microsoft Word, via email to ([email address]).
- The research must be written in correct language, paying attention to the specifics of punctuation, drawing, and figures.
- The research must not have been previously published, nor submitted for publication elsewhere, and the researcher must attach a written declaration to that effect.
- The research will be evaluated by two reviewers, and the researcher may be asked to revise their paper for modifications.
- The research should be submitted via email after acceptance for publication.
How to Prepare the Research for Publication:
Researchers should follow the steps below in preparing their research:
- Research: The researcher prints their research consisting of the research title, researcher's name(s), researcher's address, abstract, and keywords on one side of an A4 paper, using double-spacing and wide margins (2.2 cm from the top and 1.5 cm from each side).
- Content Arrangement: The researcher must adhere to the following order in their writing:
Print the research content (introduction, research problem, methods, results, discussion, appendices, and references) on one side of an A4 paper, where the font type and size are as follows:
- Font type: Simplified Arabic.
- Font size: 12 for main titles, and 11 for the rest of the text.
- Research Title: Size 23, and the title must be precise and reflective of the research content.
- Research Length: Should not exceed (15) pages of the journal's pages, or (8000) words.
- Researcher and Address: The researcher's name and address should be clearly mentioned, specifying the university or institution they work for, their department, their academic rank, and their email.
- Abstract: An abstract no longer than (200) words in the language the research was written in, and another in the second language (Arabic or English) of interest to the journal.
- Keywords: Size 9, the research should include no more than (6) specific (key) words, in both Arabic and English.
- Figures and Tables: Each figure and table should be numbered consecutively as they appear in the research, size 8, and provided with titles, size 9, and referred to in the text by their numbers.
- Footnotes: Size 9, footnotes should be used for any note or clarification of information in the text, marked by a distinctive symbol like (*) elevated from the text.
- References:
- Elevated text numbers are used for documentation in the text, and the number and related reference are mentioned in the references list.
- The reference numbers in the references list are arranged sequentially after considering the alphabetical order of the references in the list according to the following:
- If the reference is a journal article:
The researcher's name (researchers') starting with the surname, "then the title of the research," then the journal name (in italics), volume number, issue number, page numbers, year of publication.
- If the reference is a book:
The author's name (authors') starting with the surname, then the book title (in italics), then the publisher's name, year of publication.
- If the reference is a master's thesis or a doctoral dissertation:
The dissertation owner's name starting with the surname, "then the dissertation title," (Master's thesis or Doctoral dissertation in italics), then the university name, year.
- If the reference is a report or statistics issued by an official body: The name of the body, then the report title (in italics), then the city, page numbers, year of publication
- Conference proceedings: The researcher's name (researchers') starting with the surname, then the research title (in italics), then the conference name, volume number, page numbers, year of publication.
- Translation of Arabic references into English.
- Documenting electronic journals and internet sources:
- Electronic journals:
Last name of the author, first names (followed by the last then the first name for additional authors if present). Research title. Abbreviated journal name followed by the year of publication; volume (issue number): page numbers. Date of last access. Available from: Internet site.
- Internet sources (web pages):
Last name of the author, first names (followed by the last then the first name for additional authors if present). Web page title (Internet). Place of publication: Publisher; date of publication
[date of update/revision; date of last access]. Available from: Internet site.
Copies:
The main researcher of the published research is provided with one copy of the issue in which their research is published, in addition to five (5) offprints of their research.