| Information for
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Submitted manuscripts should make
a contribution to knowledge in the field. Either
or both quantitative and qualitative research methods
may be employed. No one reference discipline is
viewed as inherently superior. Acceptable research
papers will most frequently join theoretical analysis
with empirical investigation. Reviews and syntheses
of prior research are also welcome, where significant
implications for future work are drawn. |
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| Manuscripts are accepted
with the understanding that they have not been published,
submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere and
that, if the work received an official sponsorship,
it has been duly released for open publication. If
you have any questions, please contact the Editor-in-Chief,
and always inform Editors in your submission cover
letters of any possible conflicts. |
| Submission
of Contributions |
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| The Editors will be pleased
to receive contributions from all parts of the world.
An electronic version (MS Word DOC), or three hard-copies
of the manuscript written in English, intended for
publication and prepared as described in "Manuscript
Requirements", along with a cover letter containing
the corresponding author's details should be sent
to comsis@uns.ns.ac.yu.
Authors are kindly requested to use our MS
Word template for preparing their manuscripts.
An example
manuscript prepared using that template can be downloaded
from here.
Authors should keep the Editors informed of change
of address. |
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| Criteria for acceptance
will be appropriateness to the field of the Journal,
as described in the Aims and Scope, taking into
account the merit of the content and presentation.
There is no page limit on manuscripts submitted.
However, where excessive length reflects an unclear
line of argument, the manuscript will be rejected.
Manuscripts should be clearly written. Abstracts
should be self-contained and informative of what
was learned from the research. Rigorous argument
and presentation are expected throughout.
Manuscripts will be refereed in the manner customary
with scientific journals before being accepted for
publication.
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