Documents Required for Article Submission
Before submitting your article, please read the following notes and ensure that you meet all the specified requirements. If there are any missing documents or if the submission does not comply with the journal's policies and guidelines, the editor reserves the right to return the manuscript without review, regardless of its content.
JMTPR Editorial Board
Notes on Journal Article Content and Standards:
1. The submitted work must be classified as a "Research Article," "Review Article," "Article Derived from a Graduate Thesis," or "Conference Abstract." If it is a conference abstract, only summary versions published in proceedings are accepted. Full-text conference papers published in proceedings will not be considered for evaluation. The responsibility for declaring this information lies with the author(s). If an article is later found to violate this policy, the editor may withdraw it from the process, even if it has successfully passed the review stage.
2. The manuscript must comply with JMTPR writing guidelines(See: https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/jmtpr/writing-rules)
Documents Required During Article Submission:
1. Full-Text Manuscript: Ensure that the uploaded manuscript does not include author details and is formatted according to **JMTPR writing guidelines**.
2. Cover Page Document: This document is mandatory for article submission and should include the **article title, author details, abstract, article type, and ethical statement**. It must be **completed accurately and in full** to facilitate the evaluation process. (Click here to access the Cover Page Document)
3. Ethics Committee Approval Document: To review the TR Dizin Ethics Principles Flowchart, click here. In studies conducted using surveys or human subjects, an "Ethics Committee Approval Document" must be obtained, and its reference number must be explicitly stated in the "Methodology" section in a separate paragraph. For studies not requiring ethics approval**, the **declaration form must be completed, signed, and uploaded as a scanned PDF file** during the article submission process.
4. Plagiarism Report: All submissions to the journal are subject to plagiarism screening in compliance with academic ethical standards. The similarity score, as determined through Turnitin or iThenticate software, must not exceed 20%. Manuscripts exceeding this threshold will not be considered for evaluation, and authors will be required to make necessary revisions. Additionally, authors must upload their plagiarism reports during the article submission process. Authors are strongly advised to check their similarity reports before submission.
These documents are essential for the submission and evaluation process. Any missing or non-compliant submissions may be returned to the authors without review.