Guide for Authors

The examination of papers submitted for publication must take into account the academic objectivity and scientific quality of the work. Therefore, the recommendations of the International Standards for Editors and Authors of COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) should be taken into account in scientific articles submitted to the MSAEN journal.

Note: In order to increase the visibility of the articles, after the article is accepted, layout processes are made and published online as soon as possible.

General Information

• MSAEN is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality articles on mathematics.

• MSAEN is a journal published four times a year in March, June, September, and December.

• One article per year of each author is published.

• The language of the articles is English.

• The policy of single-blind review applies.

• The percentage of similarity in articles should be less than 30% without a bibliography.

• Article applications are not accepted via e-mail.

• The referee process is not initiated for articles that do not comply with the writing rules of the journal, without footnotes, bibliography, preface, or abstract. The Editorial Board may take a decision for special cases. Click for the writing rules of the article.

• Ethics committee approval must be obtained for all studies on clinical and experimental humans and animals.

• Manuscripts to be published must be sent via the “Submit Article” page.


Required files to be uploaded when submitting an article:

A PDF version of the article that was created with spelling guidelines in mind (the e-mail address of the responsible author, as well as the author's name, surname, and Orcid number, must be located.)

The following files must be uploaded while submitting an article but are not required:

1. Uploading a plagiarism report to the system is advised

2. The authorized copy of the Ethics Committee Permit must be uploaded to the system if it's necessary for the study. Additionally, the "Article Information Form" that is included at the conclusion of the study and, if applicable, the method section should both note this permission (name, date, and board number). No matter when the study was conducted, permission from the ethics committee is required for any kind of research that uses a qualitative or quantitative approach and necessitates data collection from the participants through the use of surveys, interviews, focus group work, observation, experiment, and interview techniques.

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