About the Journal

The journal publishes articles written in Lithuanian or English. Articles are published on the Internet of the Open Journal System. Publication of articles is free.The scientific journal is published once a year. Cumulative dialing is applied: an article that has passed the review and editing procedures is published immediately, without waiting for the full issue to be published.

The journal is registered in the international scientific information database - Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)  https://doaj.org/   This database indexes full-text journal articles.

This is an open access journal, which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author.

Aims & Scope

The journal aims for publishing of articles: to focus on a high international scientific level; to publish the results of original applied scientific research; adhere to high standards of publication ethics.

The journal publishes articles in all scientific fields, but priority is given to the fields of social, technological and medical sciences.

APPLIED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Guidelines for authors

  1. Periodical peer-reviewed scientific publication “Applied Scientific Research” of Šiaulių valstybinė kolegija is published annually as two issues: on June 30th and December 31st. The number is collected in a cumulative manner, i.e. the authors' articles are accepted indefinitely throughout the year, and the corrected, edited and recognized as suitable for publication articles are published as free access on the Internet without waiting for the issue of the entire publication number.
  2. The journal is published in the Open Journal System. The author anonymizes the article and posts it to https://ojs.svako.lt/TMT where the article is reviewed and, after receiving positive reviews and corrections is uploaded.

The journal is published in the Open Journal System (https://ojs.svako.lt/TMT). The author (s) upload two MS Word documents to the system: an anonymized article and a first-page document containing the name (s) of the author (s), the institution (s) represented, the email address (es), ORCID, annotation of the article (up to 500 characters with spaces). In this system, the article is reviewed and after receiving positive reviews and corrections is uploaded.

  1. Articles written in Lithuanian or English are accepted. Regarding the possibility of submitting the article in another language contact s.papaurelyte@svako.lt
  2. The article is published if it meets the requirements of the scientific article and receives positive reviews from two reviewers who remain confidential (scientists of the respective field).
  3. The publication of articles is free of charge.
  4. Format requirements:

6.1. Text editor – Microsoft Word.

6.2. Use Times New Roman font of specified size and style:

 

Font size and style

Alignment

Title

14 bold, small caps

centered

Author (s)

12, normal

centered

Represented institution (represented institutions)

10, italic

centered

Annotation in the article’s language

10, normal

justified

Key words

10, normal

justified

Titles of sections and subsections

12, bold

justified

Main text of the article

12, normal

justified

Text in tables

10, normal

left

Titles and numbering of tables

10, bold

justified

Titles and numbering of illustrations

10, bold

justified

Bibliography

10, normal

justified

Title in English (if the article is written in another language)

10, bold

centered

Summary in English (if the article is written in another language)

10, normal

justified

Key words in English (if the article is written in another language)

10, normal

justified

 

6.3. Margins: top and bottom 20 mm, left and right – 20 mm.

6.4. Line spacing - 1 interval.

6.5. Paragraph indent – 0.75 cm.

6.6. The scope of the article is at least 30,000 characters with spaces and no more than 80,000 characters with spaces.

  1. Structure of the article:

7.1. Title of the article.

7.2. Name (s) and surname (s) of the author (s).

7.3. Institution (s) represented by the author (s).

7.4 Author (s) ORCID.

7.4. Annotation in article’s language (up to 500 characters with spaces).

7.5. Keywords (up to 5 word combinations).

7.6. Introduction of the article: relevance of the topic, research problem, aim and objectives, research methodology, novelty and significance of research results.

7.7. The text of the article.

7.8. If the article is written in a language other than English, a summary in English (up to 1000 characters) is presented, key words in English – up to 5 word combinations.

7.9. Bibliography

  1. The articles must necessarily contain the relevance of the topic and the research problem based on the essential sources of science and documents, formulated the aim and tasks of the research, described research methods, carried out an analysis of theoretical sources and research results, and provided conclusions (possibly recommendations).
  2. Tables and pictures are formatted, sources in the text and the list of references are indicated in accordance with APA style for social sciences, Vancouver style for medical and health sciences, ISO 690:2010 standards for technology and natural sciences.
  3. The articles are reviewed by two reviewers of that field of science appointed by the Editorial Board, who remain confidential, the identity of the authors of the articles is not disclosed to the reviewers. If there are significant differences between reviewers, the article is further reviewed by a third reviewer.

Reviewers assess: 1. Relevance of the topic, validity of the scientific problem; 2. Formulation of scientific research problem, formulation of objective and goals; 3. Presentation of the research methodology and methods and their application; 4. Analysis of scientific literature; 5. The depth of the research of the selected problem; 6. Reasoning of the main ideas; 7. Theoretical and practical results of the article / research; 8. Linking conclusions with scientific problem of the article, stated objectives, presented and substantiated results of the research; 9. List of literature used; 10. Conformity to correct scientific English, proper usage of terms. 11. The completeness of the summary.

  1. Reviewers make one of four decisions: 1. Accept the article in the journal "Applied Scientific Research" without reservations; 2. Accept the article in the journal Applied Scientific Research after correction, without re-reviewing; 3. Accept the article into the journal "Applied Scientific Research" after correction, re-reviewing by the reviewer; 4. To reject (reasons are provided in the comments)
  2. Articles in the Lithuanian language are edited by a person appointed by the editorial board and prepared for the publication after receiving a positive assessment of the reviewers and taking into account their comments.

Publishing Ethics and Plagiarism Screening

Publishing of journal Applied Scientific Research is carried out in accordance with the requirements of academic ethics as defined in the Code of Academic Ethics of Šiaulių valstybinė kolegija. Authors can only submit original, previously unpublished articles. Authors submitting articles undertake to adhere to the principle of academic honesty.

The principle of academic integrity is violated by:

  1. Counterfeiting, faking, or manipulation (such as creating non-existing data, correcting existing data to improve or worsen results).
  2. Fake signatures, certificates, report data, or results.
  3. Nonexistent source, invalid source page, page visit date, or other source description data specified.
  4. The omission of the obtained data contradicting the research hypothesis and / or questions and / or the conclusions of the research.
  5. Deliberately providing misleading information about empirical research methodology.
  6. Unjustified (undeserved) imposition of coauthorship on students, colleagues, subordinates or supervisors.
  7. Unjustified denial or ignorance of the intellectual and / or financial contribution of persons who have assisted in scientific applied activities.
  8. Theft or deliberate corruption of empirical research data, computer programs, examples of empirical material, manuscript.
  9. Plagiarism, that is, the expropriation of ideas, data, or texts without specifying their author, that is, the submission of other people's ideas as one's own.
  10. The coincidence check procedure is performed prior to reviewing the submitted article manuscript through the Turnitin Originality programe. If there is a suspicion that part of the text has been plagiarized, the manuscript is rejected and the authors are notified. If plagiarism is detected after the article is published, the article is removed from the journal.
  11. Articles submitted for publication must be uploaded to this system. For more information, please contact s.papaurelyte@svako.lt.