Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines for the Journal of Generative Intelligence
Manuscript Submission
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Authors should submit original, unpublished work that falls within the journal’s scope.
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Manuscripts must be submitted via the journal’s online submission system.
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All authors must approve the final manuscript and agree to publication.
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Simultaneous submissions to multiple journals are prohibited.
Manuscript Preparation
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Manuscripts must be written in clear, concise English.
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Types of submissions include original research articles, review papers, case studies, and technical notes.
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Suggested manuscript length: Research articles (4,000–8,000 words), Reviews (up to 10,000 words), Short communications (2,000-3,000 words).
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Structure: Title, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, References.
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Abstract should be concise (150–250 words), summarizing purpose, methods, findings, and conclusions.
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Provide 5–7 relevant keywords.
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Figures and tables must be clear, labeled, and cited in the text.
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References should follow the journal's citation style (e.g., APA or Chicago).
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Ethical statements regarding human/animal subjects must be included where applicable.
Use of AI Tools
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Authors must disclose any use of AI tools (e.g., for writing or data analysis).
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AI tools should support but not replace authorship or scholarly judgment.
Ethical Considerations
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Authors must comply with ethical standards in research and publication.
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Conflicts of interest and funding sources must be disclosed.
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Plagiarism and data falsification are strictly prohibited.
Peer Review
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All manuscripts undergo rigorous, double-blind peer review.
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Authors should respond constructively to reviewer comments and revise accordingly.
Copyright and Licensing
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Authors retain copyright but grant the journal the right to publish under a Creative Commons license.
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Open-access publication applies with transparent information on any Article Processing Charges (if applicable).
Supplementary Materials
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Supplementary data/materials can be submitted separately and will be available online.
Authors should consult the journal website for detailed and updated submission instructions, formatting templates, and policy updates.
This guideline ensures clarity, quality, and ethical compliance to facilitate the publication of impactful research advancing the field of generative intelligence.
