We welcome manuscripts that present original research, which has not been previously published or submitted for consideration elsewhere. Manuscripts must be written in English, and we encourage submissions from authors globally. For non-native English speakers, we recommend seeking assistance with grammar, vocabulary, and style to ensure clarity and coherence.
Manuscript Submission Guidelines
By submitting a manuscript to IJEIMS, authors confirm that:
The publisher is not responsible for any legal claims resulting from the publication of the manuscript.
The manuscript has not been published elsewhere.
The manuscript is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
All co-authors and relevant authorities have approved the manuscript submission.
Online Paper Submission
Prospective authors should submit full-text papers including abstract, keywords, introduction, methodology, results, tables, figures, and references. Submissions in .doc or .pdf format should be emailed to eimseditor@gmail.com.
Title Page: The title page should include the name(s) of the author(s), a clear and concise title, author affiliations, email addresses, and contact numbers for the corresponding author.
- Abstract: An abstract of 150 to 450 words is required, summarizing the paper without using undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.
- Keywords: Authors should provide 4 to 6 keywords for indexing purposes.
Text Formatting Requirements
Margins: 1.0″ on all sides (Top, Bottom, Left, Right).
Font: Times New Roman, size 12 pt.
Paper Size: A4.
Sections to Include:
- Introduction: Present the objectives of the research and provide adequate background, including a review of the relevant literature or a summary of key results.
- Theory/Methodology: Extend the discussion from the introduction, focusing on theoretical development or methodologies used in the research.
- Results: Clearly present the research findings.
- Discussion: Explore the significance of the results. Avoid repeating results; rather, discuss their implications.
- Conclusion and Future Scope: Summarize the main findings and briefly discuss the limitations of the study, along with potential directions for future research.
Acknowledgements
If applicable, authors may include an acknowledgment section to thank individuals or organizations that contributed to the research, such as for proofreading, language help, funding, or other support.
References:
Authors are responsible for ensuring that references are complete and accurate. All references should be cited in the text using Arabic numerals in square brackets (e.g., “as demonstrated by Jackson [5]”). Citations must be listed in ascending order.
Reference Guidelines:
- List all authors, but if there are more than six, list the first three followed by et al.
- References should follow this format:
Journal Articles: Author initials and last names, title of the article (capitalize only the first word and proper names), journal title, volume, issue, year of publication, and inclusive page numbers.
- Example: L. Patel, R.T. Simmons, J.K. George, “Numerical analysis of wave propagation using hybrid techniques,” International Journal of Applied Mathematics, vol. 12, pp. 233-245, 2019.
Books: Author initials and last name, title of the book, edition (if not the first), publisher, city, and year of publication.
- Example: T.K. Williams, Advanced Calculus, 2nd ed., Pearson Education, New York, 2005.
Book Chapters: Author initials and last name, title of the chapter, title of the book, publisher, city, year of publication, and page numbers.
- Example: R.D. Thomson, “New developments in fluid dynamics,” in Engineering Research and Methods, McGraw-Hill, London, 2009, pp. 101–110.
Online References: Include author (if available), title of the document or the organization responsible, website name, full URL, date of publication, and the date accessed.
- Example: World Health Organization, “Global health challenges 2020 report,” http://www.who.int/global/health_challenges.pdf, Published July 2020, Accessed September 2023.
Copyright Policy
Authors should note the following conditions:
- Manuscripts cannot be withdrawn after acceptance.
- Authors may not republish their work without permission from the publisher, unless the work has been substantially altered.
- Authors guarantee that the work is original, free of libellous statements, and does not infringe on any copyrights, trademarks, or proprietary rights of others.
- Authors may use their article in future works, provided they give appropriate credit to IJEIMS.
- Submitted papers must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Once a manuscript is accepted, it cannot be withdrawn under any circumstances. All authors must comply with the copyright agreement and publication terms.
