Anyone hoping to have their research initially accepted must adhere to the guidelines for formatting and organizing the research in form, and taking care of its content, by adhering to the following:
It is necessary to indicate the following data on the first page of the research:
First: Abstract in English; includes: research title, researcher's name, position and institution (Professor/Associate Professor, PhD researcher....), official email if available or personal, ORCID digital identifier, and abstract (maximum 260 words). Keywords (3 to 6 key words)
Second: Abstract in Arabic; includes: research title, researcher's name, position and institution (Professor/Associate Professor, PhD researcher....), official email if available or personal, ORCID digital identifier, and abstract (maximum 200 words), and keywords (3 to 6 key words)
Introduction or Preface: The researcher presents the study problem, its questions, objectives and importance, defining the terms and temporal and spatial limits of the study, study hypotheses (in applied and practical research), and the study methodology followed (in theoretical research), and has the option to make them as subtitles or present them in interconnected text paragraphs.
Previous Studies: Include previous studies, discuss them and comment on them.
Conclusion: Take care of the research conclusion by presenting summaries, results and recommendations
List of Sources and References: Arabic references are listed first and then foreign references are arranged according to alphabetical order or according to the order of citation within the research text, references are listed without numbering or in the form of points and are according to the APA scientific documentation system and the information for each reference and source is listed completely without deficiency.
Romanization of References and Sources: Converting sources and references written in Arabic into Latin letters, in order to exchange knowledge and facilitate their reading by non-speakers, contributing to expanding the scope of research. A group of specialized sites can be relied upon, such as:
https://romanize-arabic.camel-lab.com/
Footnotes: The researcher has the choice between including footnotes and references in the text of the research, or including them in the page footer; provided that one methodology is adhered to in the research.
English Section:
• Research Title: Times New Roman - Size 13
• Researcher Name: Times New Roman - Size 12
• Job Description + Institution + Country + Email: Times New Roman - Size 11
• Research Abstract (max 260 words) + Keywords (3 to 6 words): Times New Roman - Size 11
• Research Body in English and Latin Languages: Times New Roman - Size 14
• Chapter and Section Titles: Times New Roman - Size 16
• Tables and Figures: Times New Roman - Size 12
• Footnotes: Times New Roman - Size 10
Arabic Section:
• Research Title: Sakkal Majalla - Size 16
• Researcher Name: Sakkal Majalla - Size 14
• Job Description + Institution + Country: Sakkal Majalla - Size 13
• Research Abstract (max 200 words) + Keywords (3 to 6 words): Sakkal Majalla - Size 13
• Research Body: Sakkal Majalla - Size 16
• Chapter and Section Titles: Sakkal Majalla - Size 18
• Tables and Figures: Sakkal Majalla - Size 14
• Footnotes: Sakkal Majalla - Size 12
• Footnote Number: Must be superscript
• Line Spacing: 1 cm
• Page Margins on All Sides: 2.5cm
• Page Size: A4
For assistance, you can copy and paste the following elements:
English Section:
Type or Paste the English Title of your Article Here (Times New Roman, Size: 13)
Author Name 1*, Author Name 2 (Times New Roman, Size: 12)
Department, University, City, Country (Times New Roman, Size: 11)
ABSTRACT: (Times New Roman, Size 11, max 260 words)
Keywords: Word, another word, lower case except names (Min 3 words, Max 6 words)
Arabic Section:
Arabic Research Title (Sakkal Majalla - Size 16)
Author Name 1*, Author Name 2 (Size 14)
Department, College, University, City, Country (Size 13)
Abstract: (Sakkal Majalla - Size 13, max 200 words)
Keywords: word, word, word (Min 3 words, Max 6 words)
References and Sources Documentation:
Book Citation:
Al-Turki, Khalid. (2002). Earth Science. 1st ed. Dar Al-Maaref: Egypt.
Published Research Citation:
Abu Safit, Mohammed. (2000). Landslides that occurred in the winter season. Yarmouk Research Journal, 9 (1), 9-47.
Conference Paper Citation:
Mazriq, Abdullah. (2011). The role of higher education and scientific research in achieving sustainable economic and social development. First Arab Conference Future Vision for Advancing Scientific Research in the Arab World, March 2011, Yarmouk University, Irbid.
Thesis Citation:
Al-Sabtayn, Ahmad (2014). Behavioral problems prevalent among kindergarten children in Karak Governorate from teachers' perspectives, unpublished master's thesis, Mutah University, Jordan.