Inter Link Journal

Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

Submission Process:

  1. Manuscript Preparation:
    Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal’s online submission portal. All articles must be submitted in English, written in a clear and concise manner, and formatted according to the journal’s style guidelines.

  2. Article Types:
    All manuscripts should be classified into one of the following categories: Original Research, Review Article, Meta-analysis, Systematic Review, Case Report, Editorial, or Commentary. Each type of manuscript has specific structural requirements, which can be found on the submission guidelines page.

  3. Title Page:

    • Title of the manuscript (concise, informative, and descriptive).

    • Full names and affiliations of all authors, with corresponding author contact details.

    • A brief abstract (150–250 words) summarizing the background, methods, results, and conclusions of the study.

    • Keywords (3-5 words that capture the essence of the manuscript).

  4. Main Body Structure:
    The manuscript should be organized in the following sections:

    • Introduction: Contextual background and objectives of the study.

    • Methodology: Detailed description of research design, methods, and statistical analyses.

    • Results: Clear presentation of findings using tables, figures, and statistical summaries.

    • Discussion: Interpretation of the results in light of previous research, limitations, and implications.

    • Conclusion: Key takeaways, potential applications, and suggestions for future research.

  5. References:
    All references should follow the APA 7th Edition citation style. Citations must be inserted in-text and correspond with the full reference list at the end of the manuscript. All sources must be credible, relevant, and recent.

  6. Figures and Tables:

    • Figures and tables must be numbered sequentially.

    • Each figure and table must have a descriptive caption.

    • Figures should be submitted in high-resolution formats (300 DPI or higher).

  7. Ethical Considerations:

    • Authors are required to adhere to ethical standards for research. Ethical approval and consent should be obtained for studies involving human subjects or animals, with necessary documentation included in the manuscript.

    • Conflicts of interest must be disclosed, and authors must affirm that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere.

  8. Plagiarism:
    Manuscripts will undergo plagiarism checks. Plagiarism or any unethical behavior will result in immediate rejection.