Author for Submissions

Author Guidelines for Submissions

Authors who wish to submit their manuscripts to ERikarTA are expected to follow the submission guidelines outlined below. Submissions that do not comply with these requirements may be returned for revision or rejected outright.


???? 1. Submission Preparation Checklist

Before submitting, please ensure that:

  • The manuscript has not been published previously or is under consideration elsewhere.

  • The submission file is in Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) format.

  • The manuscript follows the journal template [Download Template Link].

  • All references are properly cited and follow the journal's citation style (APA/Harvard/Vancouver, etc.).

  • Where available, DOIs or URLs for references have been provided.

  • The manuscript includes a title, abstract (150–250 words), keywords, introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusion, and references.

  • Figures and tables are placed appropriately within the text or submitted in separate files with clear labels.

  • The authorship information (name, affiliation, email) is clearly included in the first page.


???? 2. Manuscript Types Accepted

  • Original Research Articles

  • Review Articles

  • Case Studies

  • Short Communications

  • Editorials (by invitation)


???? 3. Language and Style

  • Manuscripts must be written in English.

  • Use clear, concise, and scholarly language.

  • Avoid excessive jargon and ensure the manuscript has been language-checked, especially if written in English.


???? 4. How to Submit

Manuscripts should be submitted via the Online Submission System through the OJS portal:
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First-time users must register before submitting. Returning users can simply log in and follow the step-by-step submission process.


5. Ethical Considerations

Authors must ensure that:

  • Research involving human subjects has received ethical clearance.

  • There is no plagiarism or data fabrication.

  • All contributors meet the criteria for authorship.

  • Any use of AI tools (e.g., for editing or drafting) is disclosed clearly in the manuscript.