
Archiving Policy
JRDO Publications takes care of the long-term maintenance and access to all published materials by ensuring solid digital archiving standards. All the articles are safely kept and preserved on our publishing site to ensure that scholarly work is always readily available. Authors are allowed to keep the final publication of their articles in institutional repositories, personal websites, or other legitimized websites as long as they also include the appropriate reference to the original publication.
IJRDO advocates open access values and promotes a broader sharing of research without jeopardizing the integrity or permanence of the scholarly record.
We participate in LOCKSS, CLOCKSS, and the PKP Preservation Network (PKP|PN) to decentralize, secure, and permanent archiving.
Manuscript Preparation
File Format:
The manuscripts must be in Microsoft Word (.docx) or LaTeX because they are compatible with the editorial system.
Font & Spacing:
All the documents will be typed with a 12-point Times New Roman font and 1.5 line spacing to ensure readability and consistency in presentation.
Abstract & Keywords:
Add an abstract with 150250 words outlining the study and 4-6 keywords that are relevant to it to make it easier to find and index.
Manuscript Structure:
Its structure should be typical of an academic paper, with Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion, and it must be logically structured and clear.
Word Limit:
The maximum length of the recommended wording is not more than 8,000 words, and it can be different, depending on the specific journal.
Formatting Requirements
Title Page Details:
The title page should contain the complete title of the manuscript, the names of the authors, institutional affiliations, the corresponding author details, and ORCID identifiers (when possible).
Language:
The papers are to be composed in understandable and grammatically correct American English.
Page Numbering:
Each page should be numbered in sequence so that it will be in order when reviewing it.
Units of Measurement:
All measurements should be in standard International System of Units (SI) so that it remains consistent and scientifically accurate.
Tables & Figures:
The tables and figures must be well labelled and put in the text where they are first mentioned so that they are easily read and understood.
Note
It is recommended that authors should revise the journal guidelines before submission because, depending on the journal, formatting and structural requirements can be slightly different.