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Author Guidelines

DOER publishes a number of peer-reviewed publications that publish significant original scientific research in addition to reviews and analyses of current research and science policy. Our goal is to publish articles that will make a substantial contribution to the growth of scientific understanding within or between disciplines. The selected papers should provide unique and broadly significant facts, syntheses, or notions. All scientific fields and sources are welcome to submit.

Article Format

  • Title
  • Authors
  • Abstract
  • Main Text
  • References
  • Acknowledgements
Title

The length of titles shouldn't exceed 200 characters (including spaces).

Authors

On the first page of the text, a list of authors and their affiliated institutions, connected by superscript numerals, should appear beneath the title.

Abstract

Abstracts of research publications and reports should explain to the general reader the goal of the study, what was found, and why the results are important. A statement giving more specific background material pertinent to your study should come after a line giving a basic overview of the subject that is intelligible to the typical reader. The RESULTS should be presented after an explanation of the OBJECTIVES/METHODS. The concluding phrase should clearly state the study's main conclusions in a way that all of our readers can understand.

Main Text

The primary text of reports is not divided into subsections. Subheadings are only used in reviews and research articles. Use descriptive phrases rather than complete sentences. You can use two levels of subheadings if needed, but be sure to distinguish them properly. A brief introduction explaining the topic's importance should come first in the text. Enough background information should be provided in the introduction to enable readers from different fields to comprehend the research and to make the significance of the experimental results clear. Technical words must be defined. A sign, abbreviation, or acronym should be specified the first time it is used. After all tables and figures, numbers should be cited.

References

The order in which references and notes are numbered is as follows: in the text first, followed by the legends of the figures and tables, and then in the Supplementary Materials. References and notes should have italics and citation numbers in parenthesis: (1, 2) (1-3) (1, 4-8). The citations and Supplementary Materials for the manuscript should be included in a single reference list.Every reference should have a distinct number; do not mix references or include references inside notes. The text should include a number for any references to manuscripts that were in press at the time of submission, and the references and comments should be arranged correctly.

Acknowledgements

A paragraph of acknowledgements should come after the last numbered reference. This section should contain information within the following headings after acknowledging the contributions of non-authors. Provide comprehensive financial details. Author contributions: a comprehensive list of each author's input into the work.