Submissions to the Journal of Modern Computing and Digital Advances should adhere to the following guidelines to ensure the clarity, consistency, and quality of the materials published.
All manuscripts must clearly demonstrate relevance to environmental science, industrial safety, or related engineering disciplines. Special emphasis is placed on research novelty, interdisciplinary approaches, and practical significance for improving environmental sustainability and workplace safety. Manuscripts that are purely theoretical, lacking clear practical applications, or failing to present significant scientific advancements and interdisciplinary perspectives may be considered outside the journal’s scope.
Types of Manuscripts Accepted
Journal of Modern Computing and Digital Advances accepts a variety of scientific works, including:
- Original research articles
- Review articles
- Brief reports
- Technical notes
Submission Guidelines
All manuscripts submitted to Journal of Modern Computing and Digital Advances must clearly demonstrate their relevance to the field of computational technologies and digital innovations. Special emphasis is placed on research novelty, interdisciplinary approaches, and practical applications of the developed methods.
Manuscripts that are purely theoretical, lacking clear practical applications or significant scientific advancements, may be considered outside the journal’s scope.
Journal of Modern Computing and Digital Advances aims to become a leading platform for the dissemination of scientific knowledge, support for innovation, and the adoption of advanced computational technologies, contributing to digital transformation and intelligent systems development across various fields.
Manuscript Structure
- Title: Should be concise, informative, and include major keywords.
- Abstract: A brief summary of the study (up to 250 words), indicating the purpose of the study, methodology, main findings, and implications.
- Keywords: 4–6 keywords representing the main content of the article.
- Introduction: A clear statement of the problem, a review of relevant literature, and the research objective.
- Materials and Methods: A detailed explanation of the methodology used, including data collection and analysis methods.
- Results: Presentation of the research findings, supported by figures and tables where appropriate.
- Discussion: Interpretation and implications of the findings, comparison with previous research, and suggestions for future research.
- Conclusions: Summary of key findings and their broader implications.
- Acknowledgements: (if applicable) Recognition of individuals, organizations, grants, or funds that supported the work.
- References: Complete list of all cited sources, formatted according to the journal’s citation style.
Figures and Tables
Each figure and table should be included in the text after the paragraph of its first citation. Figures and tables should be numbered consecutively and accompanied by a descriptive caption. Ensure that all figures and tables are cited in the text.
References
References must be numbered in order of appearance in the text and listed individually at the end of the manuscript. The journal uses the APA (American Psychological Association) referencing style. In the text, reference numbers should be placed in square brackets [ ], and placed before the punctuation; for example [1], [1–3] or [1,3].
Additional Requirements
- Author Contributions: Provide a statement clearly specifying the role of each author, including contributions to conceptualization, methodology, software, validation, formal analysis, investigation, resources, data curation, writing – original draft, writing – review & editing, visualization, supervision, project administration, and funding acquisition.
- Conflict of Interest: Authors are required to disclose any potential conflict of interest that could be perceived to bias their work. If there is no conflict of interest, please state "The authors declare no conflict of interest."
Submission Process
Manuscripts should be submitted online through the manuscript submission and peer-review system. Upon submission, authors will need to confirm that the work is original, has not been published previously, and is not under consideration elsewhere.