ποΈ Author Guidelines
π― About CSRB Submissions
CSRB welcomes original research articles, review papers, and brief communications across a multidisciplinary range. To ensure a smooth review and publication process, authors are required to adhere to the following guidelines:
ποΈ 1. Manuscript Preparation
β Format:
MS Word (.doc/.docx) or LaTeX
1.5βline spacing, 12βpt Times New Roman font
β Word Limit:
Original Research Articles: 3,000β5,000 words
Review Articles: 4,000β6,000 words
Brief Communications: 1,000β2,000 words
β References: Must be formatted in APA style, listed at the end of the manuscript, and cited appropriately within the text.
π° 2. Structure of the Manuscript
Each submission must include:
π Title Page: Title of the paper, names and affiliations of authors, and the corresponding authorβs email.
π Abstract: A succinct summary (250β300 words) highlighting aims, methods, results, and conclusions.
π Keywords: 3β5 keywords relevant to the content.
π Main Text:
Introduction
Methodology
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements (if any)
References
πΌοΈ 3. Figures and Tables
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Figures must be of high quality (300 dpi) and in JPEG or PNG format.
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Tables should be concise, numbered sequentially, and accompanied by titles and legends.
βοΈ 4. Ethical Consideration
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All studies involving human or animal subjects must adhere to institutional review policies and ethics standards.
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CSRB uses plagiarism detection tools, accepting only original works.
π 5. Submission Process
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All submissions must be made online through the CSRB submission portal.
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A cover letter stating the significance and originality of the work is required.
π 6. Review and Publishing Process
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All manuscripts undergo a doubleβblind peer review process.
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CSRB aims for a rapid review and publication timeline, generally within 4β6 weeks.
π Contact
For any questions, contact the CSRB Editorial Office:
βοΈ Email: editor@csrbjournal.org
π Website: https://csrbjournal.org/
π Thank you for considering CSRB for your publication! Together, we advance the boundaries of multidisciplinary research.