Guide for Authors

General Instructions:

  • Manuscripts can be submitted to the Editor through the web site of the journal which will be established soon.

  • Only electronic submissions are accepted, the preferred format is a single MS Word file containing all text and tables.

  • Figures must be submitted in TIF, EPS, or PDF format. Photographs must be submitted in TIFF or JPEG format. The following information must be provided for each manuscript submitted: corresponding author with email address and other contact information; complete listing of all authors and affiliations; manuscript title; and a listing of all individuals acknowledged in the manuscript.

  • All manuscripts are subject to plagiarize screenings upon submission.

  • Manuscripts must be submitted in triplicate, type-written, double spaced and on one side only.

  • All pages, including tables and illustrations, should be consecutively numbered.

  • Spelling should be consistent throughout the paper and according to the Oxford Dictionary.

  • Footnotes are to be avoided as much as possible. Whenever possible, authors should arrange their material in well defined sections: Abstract, Introduction, Experimental Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion and References.

SAES Publication Charges:

Every peer-reviewed research article appearing in this journal will be published open access. This means that the article is universally and freely accessible via the internet in perpetuity, in an easily readable format immediately after publication. The article processing charge is 100$ (US dollars) for non Egyptian paid upon the article acceptance.

Bank name:

Swift Code/BIC:

City: Tanta

Country: Egypt

Account Number:

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A scanned copy of paying receipt should be mailed to (SAES2020@yahoo.com) along with article ID.

References:

References should be listed in alphabetic order according to the text typed after it. Note the following in preparing the references section:

1. Format the references with double-spacing and line numbering.

2. Do not number the references listed.

3. Arrange the list alphabetically by last name of the senior author and then by last name of successive authors.

4. Single-authored articles should precede multiple-authored articles for which the same individual is senior author.

5. Two or more articles by the same author(s) are listed chronologically; two or more in the same year are indicated by the letters a, b, c, etc.

6. All published works cited in the text must be listed as a reference and vice versa.

7. Only literature that is available through libraries can be cited. The reference list can include theses, dissertations, abstracts, or web (URL) listings.

8. Material not available through libraries, such as personal communications or privileged data, should be cited in the text in parenthetical form.

9. Chapter references from books must include, in order, author(s), year, chapter title, editor(s), book title, publisher, city, and page range.

10. Symposium proceedings should include editor(s), date and place of symposium, publisher, publisher’s location, and page numbers.

11. Software references should include the author (or company), date, name of software, version (if applicable), manufacturer, and location.

Abbreviations:

The names of periodicals should be abbreviated according to the most recent list of periodicals abstracted by Chemical Abstracts. For economy, abbreviations rather than words are to be used, such as: ppm, cm, mm, m, km, cc, ml, g, mg, kg, min, hr, m., cal, kcal, %, expt., Fig., °C (no mention of C).

Tables:

Do not duplicate matter that is presented in charts or graphs. Use the following symbols for footnotes in the order shown: †, ‡, §, ¶, #, ††, ‡‡, etc. The symbols *, **, and *** are always used to show statistical significance at the 0.05, 0.01, and 0.001 level, respectively, and are not used for other footnotes. Spell out abbreviations on first mention in tables, even if the abbreviation is defined in the text (i.e., a reader should be able to interpret each table without referring to the text).

Figures and Graphs:

Do not use figures that duplicate matter in tables. When creating figures, use font sizes and line weights that will reproduce clearly and accurately when figures are sized to the appropriate column width. Screening and/or shaded patterns often do not reproduce well; whenever possible use black lines on a white background in place of shaded patterns. Color figures are acceptable and are the default of the electronic version. The data in the figure must be accurately represented in a grayscale version. For example, use symbols not just the differing line thickness to differentiate between data. Figures and captions should stand alone. Captions should explain the data rather than discuss the results of the data.

Proofs:

Proofs should be checked by the author against the manuscript. It is undesirable to make any change in the original text.

Accepted File Format:

Authors are encouraged to use the Microsoft Word template to prepare their manuscript. Using the template file will substantially shorten the time to complete copy-editing and publication of accepted manuscripts. Manuscripts should be prepared in Microsoft Word and insert your tables and figures in the main text after the first mention before submission.