Author guidelines

 Submission Fee 

There is no submission fee. 

Article Processing Fee: 
Euro150 per accepted article 

Printed copy of the journals Fee: 
Euro 50 per copy of the printed journal 

Maximum length of an article:
15-20 pages, including graphs, annotations and references. Extra pages will be charged, seperately @ Euro 7 per page.

Submission 
The articles submitted to the Journals of the Centre of Excellence for Scientific and Research Journalism should be in accordance with the aim and scope of the journal. Manuscripts must be written in good English and should be submitted through e-mail:
editor.jss@centreofexcellence.net 

Manuscripts should be submitted as a single MS-Word file including all materials. 
Any opinions expressed in articles are only those of authors and not necessarily those of the editor, the associate editors or the publisher. 

Manuscript 
Manuscript must be unpublished and according to sample article. 
The title page must include an abstract that is no longer than 400 words, key words and JEL classification numbers.
Full contact information for all authors must also be provided on a separate page.
References must strictly meet the journal's style requirements.

Spelling and punctuation
Authors can use either the US or UK variety of English spelling and punctuation. The chosen variety has to be used consistently throughout the manuscript. It is unacceptable to mix different styles, spelling and punctuation.

Title Page
The first page of the manuscript must contain: the full title; the affiliation and full address of all authors and the corresponding author;
the second page must contain an abstract of 400 words or less.

Abbreviations
Any word(s) to be abbreviated should be written in full when first mentioned followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.

Illustrations
All illustrations of any kind should be submitted as sequentially numbered figures, illustrations should not be inserted in the manuscript but supplied after the main body of the text.

Tables and Supplementary Material
Data must be kept to a minimum.
Tables should be numbered and headed with short titles. As with illustrations, they should not be inserted in the manuscript but supplied after the main body of the text.

Acknowledgements 
Acknowledgements should appear at the end of the text.

References
Should be complete according to following guideline:
Arrow, K. (1970) “The Organization of Economic Activity: Issues Pertinent to the Choice of Market Versus Non-market Allocations” in Public Expenditure and Policy Analysis by R.H. Havenman and J. Margolis, Eds., Markham: Chicago,pp. 67-81
Benabou, Roland (1994) “Education, Income Distribution, and Growth: The Local Connection” NBER working paper number 4798
Berglas, E. (1976) “Distribution of tastes and skills and the provision of local public goods” Journal of Public Economics Vol. 6, No.2, pp.409-423.
Edgeworth, F.Y. (1881) Mathematical Psychics, Kegan Paul: London.
Mas-Colell, A and J. Silvestre (1991) “A Note on Cost-Share Equilibrium and Owner- Consumers” Journal of Economic Theory Vol.54, No.1,pp. 204-14.

Footnotes
These should be numbered consecutively in the text.
Appendix At the end of paper.

Revision
When advised by the language editor, the Publisher has the right to send back manuscripts to their authors for correction. The Publisher may also reject manuscripts for publication if the suggested corrections are not implemented.

Author’s rights and obligations
Authors have the right to publish one or two manuscripts in one volume.
Manuscripts have to be formatted according to the Publisher’s requirements.
Manuscripts have to be minimum seven and maximum twenty(20) typeset pages long for a journal, and six (6) pages long for a Conference Presentation.
The publication of longer manuscripts is to be negotiated with the Publisher.
When the manuscript is written by more than one author, a corresponding author is appointed. The corresponding author fills in the publication registration form in his name and is responsible for all subsequent activities required by the Publisher until the publication of the manuscript.
The fact that the corresponding author has sent a completed registration form to the Publisher means that the corresponding author and his or her co-authors agree with the conditions for publication as defined by the Publisher.

Copyright
Only original academic manuscripts related to the journal topics and unpublished elsewhere are considered for publication in the journals.
The manuscripts must not be submitted for publication elsewhere at the time they are sent to the Publisher by their Authors.
The Authors grant the Publisher the right to publish and distribute their articles.
The Authors may require and the Publisher may allow subsequent publication of the articles in other collections.
The Authors are obliged to inform the Publisher if during the submission or editing of the manuscript they have offered or are offering it to another Publisher.

Publisher’s rights and obligations
The Publisher has the responsibility to distribute and disseminate the manuscripts published in the journals. For the purpose, we have developed and employed Internet marketing schemes and cooperation with various partners.
The Publisher has the right to give permission for the re-use and re-publication of manuscripts, if required.
The Publisher decides whether free access shall be permanent, limited or temporarily suspended. The Publisher does not have to inform authors and users in advance when limiting access temporarily.
The Publisher has the right to change the publishing requirements and the conditions for use of the journals on condition that he provides timely and appropriate information about it.

Publication Process Fee for a journal article 
The Centre of Excellence for Scientific & Research Journalism does not sell online published manuscripts and offer all published manuscripts free of cost to all authors and researchers.
Open access allows the research community to view and download any manuscript without a subscription, enabling far greater distribution of an author's work than the traditional subscription-based publishing model. Many authors in a variety of fields have begun to realize the benefits that open access publishing can provide in terms of increasing the impact of their work, because there is at all NO CHARGE to access its research content.The publication costs of a manuscript are paid from an author's research budget, or by their supporting institutions.As costs are involved in every stage of the publication process,like manuscript handling form submission to publication, peer-review, copy-editing, typesetting, tagging and indexing of articles, Electronic composition and production, hosting the final article on dedicated servers, electronic archiving, hard copy of the journal, server and website update and maintenance, supporting sales and marketing costs to ensure global dissemination and administrative and overheads, the author is asked to pay an article publication fee. A publication fee is US $150 is payable for manuscript ACCEPTED for publication. The amount of fee charged by the journal is lower than most of the other journals. The publication fee must be paid prior to publication. The article accepted for publication will be processed further toward publication (online and print) after the author pays the publication fee. Print Copy The one hard copy of the journal and five off print of the article will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication.

Additional copy
Additional copy of the journal can be purchased at the author's preferential rate of Euro 50.00 per copy.

Disclaimer
The Publisher assumes no responsibility whatsoever, direct or implied, for the contents of the papers as well as for the consequences arising from misinterpretation or unawareness of the requirements for publication.The Publisher assumes no responsibility whatsoever, direct or implied, for any damages suffered by co-authors from actions or inactions of their corresponding author.The manuscripts along with the copyright form should be addressed to:Editor JSS, 
The Centre of Excellence for Scientific and Research Journalism, COES&RJ LLC.
E-mail: editor.jss@centreofexcellence.net