Guidelines Paper Writing
Guidelines Paper Writing
Title and Author: The title should be informative, unique, concise and clear and
should reflect the content of the paper. Abbreviated and shortcut word/s should not be
used in the title. Below the title, name/s (including all initials and surname),
organizations and current addresses including email addresses of author/s should be
given and the corresponding author indicated using the symbol;
Example:
“A GLANCE AT THE INDIAN ECONOMY IN 2020”
Dr. K.K.Pandey1, Ms. Shweta Singh, Ms. Rashmi Gupta, Ms. Shubra Jain
1
Assistant Professor, College of Management & Energy Studies, University of Petroleum & Energy
Studies, Gurgaon - 122007, India. Email: [email protected],
Keywords: Up to five keywords should be provided, they should not repeat those used
in the title. Separate keywords with commas.
Abstract: Every manuscript (article) must have a short abstract (not more than
200 words), which should be complete, concise and clear without any cited
references. The abstract should highlight objectives, materials and methods,
important results and conclusions.
Introduction: Should give appropriate background and explain the research that is
proposed. It should include a short introduction to justify the research and relevant
reviews and state the objectives clearly.
Example:
Introduction
Should give appropriate background and explain the research that is proposed.
It should include a short introduction to justify the research and relevant
reviews and state the objectives clearly.
References: Only the papers closely related to the author/s’ work should be referred
to in the text by author's family name and the year of publication and be cited in
alphabetical order. When quoting references in the text, the last names of the authors for
up to two authors and last name of the first author et al. for more than two authors
should be given followed by the year of publication. When references are made to
more than one publication by the authors in the same year, the publication should be
numbered as a and b of the year with the earliest publication being designated a and so
on. See house style for details on how to format references in reference lists and
punctuate references within the text. Be sure to cite all quotes and paraphrases.
Examples:
For a Book:
Tikkiwal, G.C. and Pandey, K.K.; “On Synthetic and Composite Estimators for Small Area
Estimation under Lahiri – Midzuno Sampling Scheme”. Statistics in Transition- New Series,
Poland, April 2007, vol. 8. No. 1, pp. 111-123.
Things to avoid in your paper: