Author Guidelines

J TECHNOL HUM Author Guideline

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The instructions below are specifically directed at authors who wish to submit a manuscript to the Journal of Technology and Humanities (J TECHNOL HUM). Journal of Technology and Humanities considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they have been submitted only Journal of Technology and Humanities, that they have not been published before, nor are they under consideration for publication or in press elsewhere. Authors who fail to adhere to this condition, their papers will not be published.

Contributions to the Journal of Technology and Humanities must report original research and will be subject to review by referees at the discretion of the Editorial Office.

*No article processing charges and no article submission charges on the journal website. 

For an extra charge, paper offprints can be ordered via the offprint order form which is sent once the article is accepted for publication

Manuscript Format and Preparation

Author(s) Name(s)

Author Affiliation(s)

*Corresponding author e-mail:

Abstract
Abstract must be in fully justified text, below the author information. You are advised to use standard fonts in your manuscript as much as possible. Particular fonts, the East Asia fonts such as Japanese, Chinese, Korean and others may lead to issues during the preparation phase Therefore, you are encouraged to practice Microsoft Word's 'spellchecker' feature to prevent unwanted errors, in Times 12-point boldface, centered relative to the column, initially capitalized. The abstract is to be in 10-point, single-spaced type, and up to 250 words in length. Leave two blank lines after the abstract, and then begin the main text.

  1. Introduction
    All manuscripts must be in English. These guidelines include complete descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related information for producing your proceedings manuscripts.
  2. Formatting your paper
    All printed material, including text, illustrations, and charts, must be kept within a papers with a trim size of 210x 280 mm should be provided in a double-column format that is acceptable for printing straight to the paper. Do not write or print anything outside the print area. Avoid putting the number on the front page, as the page numbers for the preprints and the cases are added separately. Put a straight line in between the paragraphs. Complete the needed style templates are given with the appropriate name attached in the "MS Word Template" file, e.g. choose 1. Els1st-order-head for the document heading as your first order, els-abstract-text for abstract text, etc
  3. Main title
    The main title (on the first page) should begin 3.49 cm from the top edge of the page, align left, and in Times 18-point boldface. Capitalize the first letter of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs; do not capitalize articles, coordinate conjunctions, or prepositions (unless the title begins with such word).
  4. Author name(s)
    Author names are to be align left beneath the title and printed in Times 14-point boldface. Include e-mail addresses if possible. Author's information should be followed by two 10-point blank lines.
  5. Author affiliation(s)

Author affiliation are to be align left beneath the title and printed in Times 10-point non-boldface. Include e-mail addresses if possible. Author's information should be followed by two 10-point blank lines.

  1. Second and following pages
    The second and following pages should begin 2.54 cm from the top edge. On all pages, the bottom margin should be 2.03 cm from the bottom edge of the page for paper; for A4 paper, approximately 4.13 cm from the bottom edge of the page.
  2. Type-style and fonts
    Wherever Times is specified, Times Roman or Times New Roman may be used.
  3. Main text
    Type your main text in Times 10-point, single-spaced. Do not use double-spacing. All paragraphs should be indented approximately 0.5 cm. Be sure your text is fully justified that is, flush left and flush right. Please do not place any additional blank lines between paragraphs.
  4. Format for figure, graph, table and etc
    Figure and table captions should be Times New Roman 10-point boldface (or a similar sans-serif font). Callouts should be Times New Roman 10-point boldface. Initially capitalize only the first word of each figure caption and table title. Figures and tables must be numbered separately. For example: Fig 1: Data analysis, Table 1: Figure captions are to be centered below the figures. Table titles are to be centered above the tables. Equations and formulae are required in Mathtype format and numbered accordingly in parentheses with Arabic numerals on the right side of page (as specifically mentioned in the paper). A single space must separate it even from the main text.
  5. First-order and Second-order headings
    For first-order heading, they should be Times 12-point boldface, initially capitalized, flush left, with one blank line before, and one blank line after. For example, 1. Introduction, Use a period after the heading number, not a colon.
    For second-order headings, they should be Times 11-point non-boldface, initially capitalized, flush left, with one blank line before, and one after.
  6. References
    List and number all references in Times 10-point, single-spaces, at the end of your paper using APA format. Author (last name then followed with name for the first author and first name for the second author), title year, publisher (italic), volume (number) includes page number. Examples:

Damien, T. (2018). Behavior of HTR fuel elements in aquatic phases of repository host rock formations. Nuclear Engineering & Design, 54(1), 20-29. [Example for Journal]

Garry, B. (2020). Creative ways of being. In Morss, J.R., Stephenson, N. & Rappard, J.F.H.V. (Eds.), Theoretical issues in psychology: Proceedings of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology 2019 Conference (3-12). Sydney: Springer. [Example for Paper in conference proceedings in print]

Matthew, T.D. & Allen, R.F. (2016). How to prepare an electronic version of your article. In B. S. Jones & R. Z. Smith (Eds.), Introduction to the electronic age (281–304). New York: E-Publishing Inc. [Example for Chapter in book]

Ramesh, S. (2017, June). Factors influencing Student Success. Paper presented at the IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces. https://doi.org/10.1200/vr.2018.023 [Example for Paper in conference proceedings online: Electronic database]

Simon, Y., Jr. & Wayne, R.C. (2020). The elements of style (3rd ed.). New York: MacMillan. [Example for Book]

Van der Geer, J., Hanraads, J.A.J. & Lupton, R.A. (2000). The art of writing a scientific article. Journal of Science Communication, 163(2), 51-59. https://doi.org/10.1015/j.tree.2012.05.090 [Example for Online Journal]