Article Formatting Guidelines

Manuscript title

The title should be limited to 25 words or less. The title shouldn’t contain abbreviations and it should be a brief phrase describing the contents of the manuscript.

Author Information

Provide full names and affiliation of all authors, including contact details of the corresponding author (Telephone, Fax and E-mail address).

Abstract

The informative, complete and self-explanatory abstract should briefly present the topic and state the scope of the experiments, indicating significant data. It should point out major findings and conclusions. The abstract should summarize the manuscript content in 200 words. Standard nomenclature should be used, and abbreviations should be avoided in abstracts. The preferable format should accommodate a description of the study background, methods, results and conclusion.

Keywords

Following the abstract, a list of 3-10 keywords and abbreviations must be included.

Introduction

The introduction should set the nature of the paper by providing a vibrant study statement. It should include the relevant literature on the study subject and the proposed approach or solution. The introduction should be general enough to attract a reader’s attention to a broad range of scientific disciplines

Materials and Methods

This section should provide a complete overview of the study design. Comprehensive descriptions of materials or participants, comparisons, interventions and types of analyses should be mentioned. Previously published procedures should be cited, and the new procedures should be described in detail. Important modifications of published procedures should be mentioned briefly. Capitalize trade names and include the manufacturer's name and address also if available (may be irrelevant for economics, political and social sciences).

Results and Discussion

This section should provide complete details of the experiment that are required to support the conclusion of the study. Results and Discussion should be in separate sections. Speculation and detailed explanation of data should not be included in the Results but should be put into the Discussion section.

Acknowledgement

This section includes salutation of people, grant and fund details etc.

References

Maghreb Mashreq International follows in-text citation style (Last name of author publishing year) and endnotes for insertions. Only cited text references should be included in the reference list and the references should be written in APA Manual style. This list must be alphabetically arranged, not numbered or use bullet points, hyphens or any bookmark. The author should go to the primary source of information. The secondary source of information may be used in case of unavoidable circumstances or when the original article is in a language other than English. Only published work or accepted manuscripts should be included in the reference list. Abstracts, conference proceedings, or papers that have been submitted but not yet accepted should not be cited. Authors should provide an online link for each reference.

Tables

Tables used in manuscripts should be designed properly, without a grid. They should be typed single-spaced throughout, including headings and footnotes. Each table should be on a separate page, numbered consecutively and supplied with a heading, and a legend and a source. Tables should be self-explanatory. The same data should not be presented in either table and graph form or repeated in the text. MS Excel files should not be embedded as objects. If the submission is in PDF format, the author is requested to retain a copy in .doc format also to aid in the completion of the process successfully.

Figures

The preferred file formats for photographic images are .doc and JPEG. If you have created images with separate components on different layers, please send us the Adobe Photoshop files. All images must be at optimal resolutions. Image files must be cropped as close to the actual image as possible.

Numerals

Arabic numerals must be used to label the figures and upper-case letters for their parts (Figure 1). Each legend must contain a title and include sufficient description so that the figure is understandable without reading the text. Information given in legends should not be repeated in the text.

Equations

If equations cannot be encoded in MathML, submit them in TIFF or EPS format as discrete files. Each file should contain data for only one equation.

Additional Information

Discrete items of the Supplementary Information should be submitted in a new file and must be explained properly.

e-Prints

Electronic prints (PDF) will be sent as an e-mail attachment to the corresponding author. They are considered to be the final version of the manuscript. Except for typographical or some clerical errors, no changes will be made in the manuscript afterwards. Authors will have free electronic access to the full-text article. Authors can freely download the PDF file from which they can print unlimited copies of their articles.

Publication Fee

Journal    operates on a subscription-based model and is committed to fostering open and equitable access to scholarly research. We firmly believe that the dissemination of knowledge should not place financial burdens on authors. As such, we do not charge any publication fees to authors for their contributions. Our commitment to providing affordable access to quality research aligns with our mission to promote academic excellence and facilitate the exchange of ideas among the global academic community, ensuring that groundbreaking research is accessible to all who seek it.

 

Final Proof Corrections and Submission

The next step in the publication process involves reviewing the galley proof for your article. Please return the checked galley proofs via e-mail (journal   @eska.fr) or online submission system within 72 hours of receipt. Late return of galley proofs may mean postponement to a later issue. Please make a copy of the corrected proofs before returning them; keep the copy for your records.

This step is entirely the responsibility of the corresponding author. The galley proofs will not be read by editorial staff. Errors that you fail to mark will be published.

The corresponding author of an accepted manuscript will receive e-mail notification and complete instructions when page proofs are available for review via a secure Web site. Final proof will be provided in Portable document format (PDF) files of the typeset pages. The attention of the authors is directed to the instructions which accompany the proof, especially the requirement that all corrections, revisions, and additions be entered on the proof and not on the manuscript.

 

Note that you are being asked to correct errors, not to revise the paper. You will not be charged for our editing mistakes or typographical errors, but you will be charged for any alterations from the original text that you make on the galley proofs. Extensive alteration may require Editorial Board approval, possibly delaying publication.

Please follow these guidelines when reviewing the galley proofs:

Mark your corrections, in red ink, directly on the galley proofs. Make sure that your corrections are noticeable and easy to understand.

Check all types on the galley proofs. Check the title, the abbreviations list, and the author–paper documentation paragraph.

Check the table data against that in your original tables.

Check any equations against those in your original manuscript. Make sure special characters have not dropped out.

Check to be sure that figures are entirely legible, including any small-print text.

If you find an error, look again at the lines around the error. Mistakes tend to cluster.

Submission of Final Proof Corrections

The next step in the publication process is to submit finally checked galley proof.  Please return the checked galley proofs via e-mail (journal   @eska.fr) or online submission system within 72 hours of receipt.

Note: If you are completely SATISFIED from the final proof, just inform the editorial office about your satisfaction via e-mail or online submission system. Only on the receipt of your final satisfaction opinion, the editorial office will send your article for final publication.

 

Peer Review Policy

Maghreb Mashreq International uses on-line article submission, review and tracking system for quality and quick review processing. The journal provides rapid review process of approx. 04-06 weeks followed by the publication of research article.

Editorial board members of Maghreb Mashreq International in connection with Editor-In-Chief are bound with ethical and honest accountability to support the researchers and interested individuals. The journal provides a wide platform with humane support to newer researchers and creative individuals in the field of agricultural extension.

 

Manuscripts submitted to Maghreb Mashreq International will be subjected to peer-review and are therefore expected to be of high quality. Manuscripts submitted for publication consideration must have the ability to contribute to the field of economic, political and social sciences. Articles may cover any topic related to the MENA region. Methodological or epistemological approaches are not excluded, as long as they contribute to the advancement of knowledge. This contribution may be small but meaningful and forms the rubric of what our reviewers and editors look for during the review process. The journal    applies a very vigorous review process in determining which articles are accepted and eventually being published. We strive for a rapid review and subsequent publication of high-quality manuscripts.

The submitted article is given up to the Editor-In-Chief after final checking, who examines the manuscript and decides its acceptance followed by a peer review by at least two subject experts. The corresponding author is informed through e-mail as early as possible about the editorial decision. The rejected article may be supported for a newer distinct submission.

 

The revision should also be accompanied by a point-by-point response to referees explaining how the manuscript has been changed. The manuscript may then be sent back to the original referees or new referees, at the Editorial Board Member's discretion.

When all editorial issues are resolved, the manuscript is formally accepted for publication. After acceptance, authors are sent proofs of their manuscript but only typo mistakes or scientific errors are permitted. All corrections are approved by the production team. The Journal    reserves the right to make the final decision about matters of style and the size of figures.