Authors Guideline

1. Submission

1.1. Original Papers

All papers submitted to should not be published elsewhere. The originality of the manuscript and the quality of the work should be guaranteed. The corresponding or submitting author submits the paper to the journal. Curretly, JSER only accept submissions by email to the managing editor: [email protected]. The submitted file format should be doc/docx/pdf file. Materials submitted by someone who is not the author will not be accepted.

1.2. Preparation of Manuscript

The manuscript should be prepared as a word document and submitted in about 8-18 pages.

(1) Title and author information. The title should be relatively short but informative. The list of all authors of the paper should be prepared.  The full name of the author, information about the institution and country, and e-mail addresses (at least the corresponding e-mail address of the author) should be included.

(2) Abstract. It should be a brief summary of the significant information from the main paper. It should be informative and not only outline the general scope of the article, but also highlight the main results and conclusions. It should be 200 – 300 words.

(3) Introduction. Present the subject of the paper clearly, indicate the scope of the subject, and present the goals of the paper, the novelty of research work, and finally the organization of the paper.

(4) Related works. Research papers should include a section of related works to demonstrate the current status of the research area and the meaning of the proposed research.

(5) Methods. The methods section should provide sufficient detail to enable others to replicate the study.

(6) Results and discussion. This section may be divided into subsections or may be combined. 

(7) Conclusion. This should clearly explain the main conclusions of the paper, highlighting its significance and relevance.

(8) Acknowledgments. Authors could state how the research can publication of their paper was funded, by naming financially supporting body(s) followed by associated grant number(s) in brackets (if applicable).

(9) References. References may be submitted according to the journal’s format (Paper Format). It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that the information provided in each reference is complete and accurate. All references should be numbered consecutively in the order of their first citation. 

(10) Tables and Figures. Upon submission of a paper, the author(s) should include all figures and tables in the doc/docx file of the manuscript. Figures and tables should not be submitted in separate files. All figures and tables should be cited in the manuscript in a consecutive order. (Figure 1. XXX, Figure 2. XXX and Table 1. XX, Table 2. XX …)

2. Review Process

After the successful submission, the editorial board will conduct an initial screening of the submitted papers to ensure that the manuscript could meet the scope of the journal, the basic structure of academic papers, and the minimum editing standards. The editorial board will eliminate manuscripts that do not meet the minimum standards, do not meet the journal scope, or manuscripts with a high repetition rate. For papers that have serious moral problems or may cause serious adverse social impact, the editorial board has the right to reject manuscripts after consulting relevant experts. 

3. Publication Process

The typesetting and publishing process is handled by the publisher. When a paper is typeset, it will be sent to the author for verification. The author must return the results of the proofreading within 7 days to prevent delaying the publication deadline. The publisher will correct the proofreading results and send it to the author again for verification to ensure that the paper has no problems. No amendments are permitted once the paper is officially published.

4. Publication fee

Papers submitted will not be subject to any publication fees.