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The document discusses formatting guidelines for submitting articles to an academic journal. It provides details on formatting the title, abstract, keywords, headings, main text, figures, tables, conclusions and references. Structured styles are defined for headings, figures and tables are to be placed in the text and references are to follow a specific format.

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The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Organizational Studies


Even Page
Article ID:1000-2472(200*)0*-000*-0*

Title in English Capitalized initials (generally no more than 15 words)


Author’s Name
(Department, University, City, Country) Affiliation
Abstract (in English): Type the text of your abstract here. The abstract should include the following: the
problem (or object) of the study; the method used (including technical means such as instrumentation, etc.); the
results of the test; the conclusions. Note the difference between Results and Conclusions: Results imply only a
concrete result, belonging to a particular instance; and Conclusions describe a general case that needs to be
generalized from the particular instance. Length of abstract: 300 words and the content of abstracts in English
should be consistent. When writing abstracts, avoid general statements and conclusions that are general and empty.
Try to use the most specific language in the article to explain the research methods, processes, results and
conclusions, so that the reader has a clear and comprehensive understanding of the author's research work. Do not
simply repeat the information already stated in the title; faithfully reflect the research work done and provide as
much quantification as possible.
Keywords (in English): Please provide no more than 5 keywords separated with comma here to be
described in the text below. Do not use abbreviations alone, except those that are common.

Introduction
The purpose of the introduction is to explain to readers all details of this research. Its role is to arouse the reader's
attention and let the reader have a general understanding of the paper. The contents to be described in the
introduction are roughly as follows: (1) The rationale, purpose and background of the research. Including the
question, the research object and its basic characteristics, what work has been done by the predecessors on this
issue, what are the deficiencies; what problems are expected to be solved, what is the role and significance of the
solution; what is the background of the research work. If you want to answer a lot of questions, you can only take a
brief explanation. Usually, you can explain one problem in one or two sentences. (2) Theoretical basis, experimental
basis and research methods. If you follow the known theory, principles, and methods, just mention a paragraph, or
note the relevant literature. If a new concept or term is to be introduced, it should be defined or clarified. (3) The
expected results and their status, role and significance should be written in a natural, general, concise and precise
manner. In the introduction, diagrams, tables, and formulas are generally not allowed.

1 Headings

Headings should be of three-level type

1First Level Title - Heading 1


Each word in Heading 1 should have first letter in Uppercase, alignment: left, boldface, TNR 14, line spacing:
single, and be numbered in Arab numerals
1.1 Second Level Title Heading 2
All words in Heading 2 should have first letter in Uppercase, alignment: left, boldface, TNR 11, line spacing:
single, and be numbered in Arab numerals

1.1.1ThirdLevel Title Heading 3


All words in Heading 3should have first letter in Uppercase, alignment: left, italicized, TNR 11, line spacing:
single, and be numbered in Arab numerals

2 Main Text

Received (date):
Fund Project: National Natural Science Foundation of China (00000000), National Natural Science Foundation of China (00000000)
About the author: Full Name, Affiliation, Academic Degree (if any), City, Country
†Corresponding Author’s name, E-mail:
First Author et al.:Title
Odd Page

Typeset the main text TNR 11 pt in 2 columns with an interval between columns of 1 cm, alignment: justify,
indentation: 5 mm, line spacing: single.
The main text should consist of the following sections: Introduction, Methods/Materials, Results and
Discussion, and Conclusion; which should be followed by the Acknowledgment and References.

2.1. Formulas/Equations/Theorem Proofs


Mathematical equations should be written clearly, uniformly numbered and accompanied by the necessary
information. They should also be separated from the main text.

.(1)
Theorems should be described as follows:
Theorem 1. The content of the theorem ["Definition" and other layout formats are the same, and the full text is
uniformly numbered sequentially.]
Proof: * Proofing process described.*
QED (quod erat demonstrandum) Latin for "which was to be proved"

2.2. Figures and Tables


Figures and tables should be black and white. Place them after a paragraph referring to the corresponding figure
or table, not inserted in the paragraph.
Figures should be numbered in the order, as shown in Figure 1.

General dimensions of the figure:


Half page format: no more than 77mm wide
Full page format: no more than 160mm wide
In the figure, the font size is 6
Letters in the figure should be well readable and
proportionally commensurable

Fig.1 Figure caption

Figures should be followed by a short description in the main text.


Number the tables sequentially, according to their appearance in the text.
It is advisable to use a three-line table (additional line can be added). Avoid using vertical rulers. The physical
quantity in the table should have the quantity name, symbol and unit (all three are complete) . See Table 1 for
reference.

Table 1 Three-line representation


Tab.1
x/cm I/mA v/(m·s-1) h/m p/MPa

10 30 2.5 4 110

12 34 3.0 5 111

3 Conclusion
The conclusion is the final, overall summary of the entire paper. The conclusions should generally be listed in the
order of 1), 2), 3), ..., or structured as paragraphs.
Completely, accurately, and concisely point out the principles and their universality revealed by the results of
investigations or experiments on the research subjects; whether there are any exceptions found in the research or
problems that are difficult to explain and solve in this paper; The similarities and differences of research work
(including others or authors themselves); the theoretical and practical significance and value of this paper;
suggestions for further research on this topic.

References
All author names are written in the order of the first name and the last name. Chinese names cannot be abbreviated,
First Author et al.:Title
Odd Page

Western names can be abbreviated, and abbreviations are omitted. Many authors only list the top three, followed by
"et al". The number of references should not be less than eight, and documents that are not officially published
cannot be included. Where appropriate, it is recommended to give priority to the relevant papers in this journal as a
reference. For references other than English, such as Chinese, German, Japanese, Russian, etc., please provide the
corresponding English translation.
The format of the recording is as follows:
[1] Author. Title [J]. Title, publication year, volume number (period number): starting page number.[Journal]
Example: [1] LIU Hong-bo, XU Zhong-yu, ZHANG Hong-bo, et al. The action promoting graphitization for boron during
the high temperature heat treatment of PAN-based carbon fiber [J]. Journal of Hunan University: Natural Sciences, 1999,
26(6):33-42.(In Chinese).
[2] Author. Title [M]. Edition (not written in the first edition). Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of publication: starting
page number. [Books]
Example: [2] SHEN Pu-sheng. Design and construction of high-rise buildings with outriggers and staggered floors [M].
Beijing: China Machine Press, 2009:105-108
[3] Author. Title [C]//editor. Proceedings name. Place of publication: Publisher, publication year: start and end page number.
[Conference proceedings (thesis collection, paper compilation, etc.))]
Example:[3] SINANOGLU O, ORAILOGLU A. Scan power minimization through stimulus and response transformations
[C]// Proceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe. Washington D C: IEEE Computer Society,
2004:404-409.
[4] Author. Thesis title [D]. Degree-granting unit, year: starting and ending page number.[Thesis]
Example: [4] XIAO Bao-yi. Study on aerodynamic noise of road vehicle with high speed [D] .Changsha: College of
Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering, Hunan University, 2007:10-16. (In Chinese)
[5] Author. Title [R]. Location of the unit: unit, publication year: start and end page number.[Technical Report]
Example: [5] ANDESSON A C. Verification of calculation methods for moisture transport in porous building materials
[R]. Stockholm: Swedish Council for Building Research, 1985.
[6] Standard number, standard name [S]. Place of publication: publisher, publication year: start and end page number.
Example: [6] GB/T 50081—2002 Standard test method for plain concrete mechanical properties[S]. Beijing: China
Architecture & Building Press, 2003:12-14. (In Chinese)
[7] Patent owner. Patent title [P]. Patent country: patent number, publication date.
Example:[6] JIANG Xizhou. Preparation of a warm external application drug [P]. China Electric Patent: 881056073,1989-07-
26.
[8] Author. Title [electronic literature / carrier type identification]. Source or available address of electronic literature, published
or updated date / reference date.
Example: [8] WANG Mingliang. Progress on the Standardization Database System Engineering of Chinese Academic Journals
[EB/OL]. http://www.eajcd.edu.cn/pub/wml.txt/980810-2.html, 1998-08-16/1998-10-04.

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