Author Guidelines & Directives
The essential compliance roadmap every researcher must verify before submitting scripts into namma international journal review matrix.
1. Manuscript Structure & Core Formatting
Authors must structure their raw technical content following recognized global academic publishing parameters. Reviewers prioritize files that match this layout standard:
Titles should be clear, concise, and under 15 words. The Abstract block must be compressed within 200-250 words, accurately outlining the scope, method parameters, and key data results without references.
All complex logic proofs, formulas, and math variables must be cleanly typed out using standard MathType software or formatted inline via explicit LaTeX syntax strings.
2. High-Clarity Visual Assets Standard
To guarantee clean integration during the indexing ingestion cycle, all charts, layout circuit illustrations, and simulation block plots must meet our strict vector specifications:
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Resolution Thresholds: All raster images must have a minimum clarity of 300 DPI (Dots Per Inch). Line art and system schematics should ideally be submitted in vector EPS formats.
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Color Profiles: Maintain high contrast grids. For line plots (e.g., electrical power charts displaying voltage or current curves), always use clean, contrasting colors with readable legends.
Ethical Compliance & Citation Systems
TPS PUBLISHER strictly follows international code standards for publication ethics (COPE rules). Authors must guarantee these points before the review pipeline begins:
All incoming scripts go through direct Turnitin sweeps. Text similarity arrays must strictly score under 10%. Paraphrased logic blocks must be properly attributed to prevent metadata match rejections.
References should be curated using standard management platforms (like Mendeley or EndNote) in exact IEEE, APA, or Harvard text styling. Do not mix template styles.
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