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AUTHOR INSTRUCTIONS



           1. Submission Overview
           Before you decide to publish with us, please read the following items carefully and make sure that you are well aware of
           Editorial Policies and the following requirements.
           1.1 Topic Suitability
           The topic of the manuscript must fit the scope of the journal. Please refer to Aims and Scope for more information.
           1.2 Open Access and Copyright
           The journal adopts Gold Open Access publishing model and distributes content under the Creative Commons Attribution
           4.0 International License. Please make sure that you are well aware of these policies.

           1.3 Publication Fees
           There are no fees for submission, prosessing, and publication.

           1.4 Language Editing
           All submissions are required to be presented clearly and cohesively in good English. Authors whose first language is not
           English are advised to have their manuscripts checked or edited by a native English speaker before submission to ensure
           the high quality of expression. A well-organized manuscript in good English would make the peer review even the whole
           editorial handling more smooth and efficient.
           If needed, authors are recommended to consider the language editing services provided by Charlesworth to ensure that
           the manuscript is written in correct scientific English before submission. Authors who publish with OAE journals enjoy a
           special discount for the services of Charlesworth via the following two ways.
           Submit your manuscripts directly at http://www.charlesworthauthorservices.com/~OAE;
           Open the link http://www.charlesworthauthorservices.com/, and enter Promotion Code “OAE” when you submit.
           1.5 Work Funded by the National Institutes of Health
           If an accepted manuscript was funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH), the author may inform editors of the NIH
           funding number. The editors are able to deposit the paper to the NIH Manuscript Submission System on behalf of the author.

           2. Submission Preparation
           2.1 Cover Letter
           A cover letter is required to be submitted accompanying each manuscript. It should be concise and explain why the study
           is significant, why it fits the scope of the journal, and why it would be attractive to readers, etc.
           Here is a guideline of a cover letter for authors’ consideration:
           In the first paragraph: include the title and type (e.g., Original Article, Review, Case Report, etc.) of the manuscript, a brief
           on the background of the study, the question the author sought out to answer and why;
           In the second paragraph: concisely explain what was done, the main findings and why they are significant;
           In the third paragraph: indicate why the manuscript fits the Aims and Scope of the journal, and why it would be attractive to readers;
           In the fourth paragraph: confirm that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere and not under consideration of any
           other journal. All authors have approved the manuscript and agreed on its submission to the journal. Journal’s specific
           requirements have been met if any.
           If the manuscript is contributed to a special issue, please also mention it in the cover letter.
           If the manuscript was presented partly or entirely in a conference, the author should clearly state the background information
           of the event, including the conference name, time and place in the cover letter.
           2.2 Types of Manuscripts
           There is no restriction on the length of manuscripts, number of figures, tables and references, provided that the manuscript
           is concise and comprehensive. The journal publishes Original Article, Review, Meta-analysis, Case Report, Commentary, etc.
           For more details about paper type, please refer to the following table.
            Manuscript   Definition                          Abstract           Keywords   Main Text Structure
            Type
            Original   An Original Article describes detailed results   Structured abstract   3-8 keywords The main content should
            Article   from novel research. All findings are extensively  including Aim, Methods,   include four sections:
                      discussed.                             Results and Conclusion.       Introduction, Methods,
                                                             No more than 250 words.       Results and Discussion.
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