GEMS Nexus, a multidisciplinary and multilingual journal, provides an intellectual platform for scholars, researchers, and academicians from diverse fields to share their knowledge and ideas. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, it welcomes contributions from a wide range of subjects such as science, technology, social sciences, arts, and humanities, encouraging collaboration and exchange across different domains. Its multilingual nature renders it further inclusive, permitting authors to publish in various languages and enabling readers from different linguistic backgrounds to access and benefit from the research. The journal promotes diversity, inclusivity, and academic excellence, serving as a bridge between disciplines and cultures worldwide.
Types of Submissions
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Research article/paper.
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Research communication
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Review article
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Opinion/ commentaries
General Format
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Font and Spacing
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Type the manuscript using Times New Roman, 12-point font.
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Ensure double line spacing throughout the document.
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The title must be arranged in a clear structure, with sections numbered 1,2,3, etc. and subsections as 1.1,1.2,1.3, and so on.
File Format
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Submit the manuscript in Microsoft Word format.
Page Layout
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Use a single column layout.
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Keep 1-inch margin on all four sides of the page.
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Justify the text for neat alignment
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Number the pages sequentially, placing the page number at the bottom center.
Tables
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Number tables as Table 1, Table 2, etc., with titles in Times New Roman, size 10, single spacing. Use clear headings and columns. Place tables near where they are first mentioned.
Figures
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Figures should also appear close to their first reference and numbered as Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. Each table, figure, or scheme must have a short caption.
Units
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Use SI units. If other units are given, also mention their SI equivalent in brackets.
Abbreviations
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Follow international abbreviation rules in text and illustrations, without a full stop
Format of the article
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Title
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Author
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Materials and methods
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Research Methodology
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Results and discussion
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Reference
Title
The title of the article must be clear and to the point. Title should be centered and typed in 14-point bold Times New Roman on the title page.
Author
List the name of all authors accurately, separated by commas. Use superscript numbers to indicate affiliations. The corresponding author should be marked with an asterisk (*). Include the present affiliation, and complete email address of the corresponding author in a separate section.
Abstract
Provide a well-structured abstract that clearly and briefly explains the research. Abstract should constitute in a single paragraph not exceeding 250 words.
Keywords
Include
5-6 keywords, listed in alphabetical order.
Introduction
Introduction
should be short and focused. It must explain the background and the
purpose of the study clearly, but without giving an extensive
literature review or summarizing the results.
Materialsandmethods
These
sections should give enough details of the methods and procedures
used. It should clearly describe how the research was carried out,
the data collected, and the results derived.
Research
Methodology
It
should provide the systematic framework of principles and procedures
that guide how knowledge is explored, analysed, and validated.
Results
and discussions
The
data should be shown clearly and in a logical order, with proper
statistical analysis. Repeated or unnecessary information should be
avoided. The discussion must explain the importance of the findings,
relate them to recent work in the field, and stay short and to the
point without adding extra details.
Conclusion
A
brief section may be included that highlights the key findings and
overall results of the research. This summary should reflect the
major outcomes derived from the study and may also suggest possible directions,
recommendations, or areas where additional research could be carried
out in future.
Acknowledgements
A
section of acknowledgements may be added at the end of the manuscript
to recognize the contributions of individuals, institutions, or
organizations that supported the work.
Reference
References
and in-text citations should follow the APA style formatting, using
only reliable and accessible sources with DOIs or permanent links
that lead directly to the source. Cite references in the order they
appear in the text using superscript numbers, and list them in the
order at the end.
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Journal
Article |
Author,
A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of the article. Title of
the Journal, volume number(issue number), page range.
https://doi.org/xxxx |
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Book |
Author,
A. A. (Year). Title of the book (Edition if applicable).
Publisher. https://doi.org/xxxx |
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Book
chapter |
Author,
A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of the chapter. In E. E.
Editor (Ed.), Title of the book (pp. xx–xx). Publisher.
https://doi.org/xxxx |
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Patent |
Inventor,
A. A. (Year). Title of patent (Patent No. XXXXX). Issuing Body.
URL
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Conference
Proceedings |
Author,
A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of the paper. In E. E.
Editor (Ed.), Title of Proceedings (pp. xx–xx). Publisher.
https://doi.org/xxxx
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Dissertation / Thesis Author | Author, A. A. (Year). Title of dissertation or thesis (Publication No. XXXXX) [Doctoral dissertation/Master’s thesis, Institution]. Database or Archive. |