Manuscript Format:

The manuscript should be written in English and should be formatted according to the specific journal’s guidelines. Authors can use their own format when they provide manuscripts for the first time. The final version needs to be submitted according to the requirements of the journals.

Manuscript Length:

The length of the manuscript should be appropriate for the journal and the topic. Typically, research articles should be between 4,000-8,000 words, while review articles may be longer.

Title Page:

The title page should include the full title of the manuscript, the names and affiliations of all authors, the corresponding author’s contact information, and the date of submission.

Abstract:

The abstract should be a brief summary of the manuscript, typically between 150-250 words. It should include the main objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of the study.

Keywords:

Authors should provide 3-5 keywords that describe the main topics or themes of the manuscript.

Introduction:

The introduction should provide background information on the topic, and clearly state the objectives and research questions of the study.

Methods:

The methods section should describe the study design, materials and equipment used, and the data analysis methods.

Results:

The results section should present the main findings of the study in a clear and concise manner. Tables, figures, and graphs may be used to help illustrate the data.

Discussion:

The discussion section should interpret the results, and explain their significance and implications. The authors should also relate their findings to the existing literature.

Conclusion:

The conclusion should summarize the main findings of the study, and provide recommendations for future research.

References:

The reference list should follow the Vancouver style. Authors should ensure that all cited references are accurate, complete, and up-to-date.

Open Access Fee:

The authors should be aware that there is an open access fee of 400 euros for publication in the EM Journal series. The fee may be waived for authors from low-income countries, or in cases of financial hardship.