Author Guidelines
Publication Limitations
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A maximum of two manuscripts by the same author may be published in a single issue: one as a principal author and another as a co-author, or both as a co-author.
Plagiarism and Similarity Check
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The corresponding author must ensure that the manuscript is free from plagiarism.
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The overall similarity index must be below 10% and properly cited where required.
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All borrowed data or ideas must be cited following international academic publishing standards and the formatting requirements of AI & Humanities Research.
Research Ethics and ORCID iD
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Authors must adhere to international research ethics in study design, data collection, manuscript writing, and publication.
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Authors must provide their ORCID iD at the submission stage.
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ORCID iDs will be embedded into the article metadata in the online system.
Author Information and Manuscript Structure
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Complete affiliation details of all authors must be provided during submission.
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Manuscripts should be submitted in two separate files:
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Title Page: Includes the title, author names, affiliations, author contributions, data availability statement, ethical statement, acknowledgments, and funding details.
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Main Document: Should not contain any author details to ensure blind review.
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The corresponding author’s official and personal email IDs, along with the ORCID iDs of all authors, will be printed in the final published manuscript.
Manuscript Length Requirements
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Quantitative studies: Minimum 6,000 words, including references.
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Qualitative or mixed-method studies: 8,000–12,000 words, including references.
Language and Formatting
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Manuscripts should be edited by an English language expert, preferably a native speaker, before submission.
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Referencing and citations must follow APA format (latest edition) as specified in the journal’s guidelines.
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In-text citation style must be used, with a complete reference list at the end.
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Authors should reflect on their citation practices and ensure that globally recognized authors and scholars from the study’s relevant region are cited.
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AI & Humanities Research reserves the right to edit, modify, add, or remove content at any stage or may request the corresponding author to do so.
Submission and Formatting Requirements
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Manuscripts must be submitted in MS Word format by one of the authors.
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The manuscript text should be single-spaced, using 11-point font size.
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Figures, tables, and illustrations must be placed within the text at appropriate points, not at the end.
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The manuscript must not be submitted or under review elsewhere.
Conflict of Interest and Withdrawal Policy
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The corresponding author must ensure no conflicts of interest exist among co-authors.
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A manuscript cannot be withdrawn after it has been forwarded to the peer-review stage in the journal’s online system.
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Manuscripts under review by AI & Humanities Research must not be submitted elsewhere unless officially rejected.
Peer Review and Publication Rights
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Submitting a manuscript for editorial or peer review does not guarantee acceptance.
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The acceptance letter is issued only after completing the peer-review process and approval from the editorial committee.
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Authors grant AI & Humanities Research non-exclusive rights to circulate the manuscript and derivative works (e.g., translations).
Submission Process
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Authors must register and log in to the journal’s online submission portal before submitting their manuscript.
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Manuscripts must be submitted via the online system in MS Word format.
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A signed agreement form must be provided, confirming that all journal requirements are met.