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    Instructions for Authors

    The authors should follow the document style of this journal article by clicking the Template. We recommend authors to download the Author's Commitment Form and Conflicts of Interest Form and confirm the ethical issues involved in the mentioned file. (See Journal Forms and Templates)

     

    Once submitting the manuscript, Editors of International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development upload the manuscript in iThenticate software to check the submitted articles against millions of other published scholarly articles, books, conference papers, dissertations, other academic content, and billions of web pages to ensure its originality. It is vital to know that if the authors' score is under 30%, the document would be rejected.

    Use the link that is placed in the next line to enter the submitting process.

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    The International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development (IJAUD) is  quarterly peer review open access publication of  Department of Art and Architecture, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University,Tehran, Iran. IJAUD publishes original research papers, research notes, short communications and review papers on various aspects of Architecture and Urbanism. Authors should submit their contributions electronically through the Journal website submission system.

    All details of the authors should be written in a separate file (apart from the main file). It provides the author’s (authors) first name and last name, title, affiliation, the telephone, and the author’s (authors) E-mail address. In addition to this, if the paper is obtained from  research interests or Ph.d desertion, its information must be noted in this separate file as the first page. The main file is not declared with the author’s (authors) names. The title of manuscript should be concise, specific, and relevant to the paper.

    Article section

    Each article should include the following sections:

    -Title: should be as short and clear as possible the subject of the article.

    - Name and surname of the author (s): After the title of the article, the names of the authors of the article should be written. When writing the names of the authors, do not mention titles such as professor, doctor, engineer, etc. The place of work of the author or authors and the e-mail of the author of the correspondence side should be specified according to the format mentioned in the form.

    - Abstract: The abstract in a paragraph and between 150-250 words explicitly states the subject and results of the research. No details, tables, figures or formulas should be included in the abstract. Avoid referring to references in the abstract.

    - Keywords: A maximum of seven words should be selected as keywords. These words should indicate the main and secondary topics of the article.

    -Introduction: Introduction is the first part of the main text of the article and its purpose is to introduce the work. The introduction usually consists of the following sections: Clear and accurate explanation of the research topic - Description of the importance and necessity of the research topic - Review related research - Clear expression of research goals and scope

    -Methods: In this section, it is necessary to fully introduce the laboratory methods and consumables and equipment used. Also, the method of sampling should be carefully stated and the statistical tests used and the steps of statistical inference should be well described.

    -Results and discussion: Presenting results and discussing it is the heart of a scientific article. The first goal of this section is to properly organize the results and present them objectively. In this section, the obtained results should be carefully and deeply analyzed and an attempt should be made to extract and explain the research findings. It is necessary to compare the results and findings of the research with the results and findings of other researches and to clearly identify the new findings, whether they are innovative or have contributed to the increase of existing knowledge.

    -Conclusion: In this section, the findings of the research are presented in a concise and clear manner.

    -Conflict of interest: Authors should clearly state any potential conflicts of interest, such as receiving money for research work, or gaining inventory or a stake in an organization that may be gained or lost through the publication of an article. Clearly stating the conflict of interest does not lead to the rejection of the article and we would like to be aware of it. If there is a conflict of interest should be explained and if there is no conflict of interest, the following sentence should be added to the end of the article, before appreciation and thanks. "No conflict of interest has been expressed by the authors."

    - Acknowledgments: All those who have contributed to the study but do not meet the criteria for writing an article can be thanked in this section. These people include those who have helped technically and in writing. It is also necessary to appreciate the organization that sponsored the research. If the article is the result of a research project or dissertation, please mention the code of the project or dissertation, field and degree in this section.


    1. Papers submitted for publication should describe high quality original work, not previously partially or fully published elsewhere.

    2. Manuscripts must be submitted only in English and should be written according to sound grammar and proper terminology.

    3. Manuscripts should be typed with a font Times New Roman of 9 pt. in the compatible MS-word format in two columns with 2.5 cm margin at three sides and 3.5 cm at top and submitted to the Journal website electronically.In Addition Page numbers of the whole manuscript must be limited in 8-12 pages.

    Manuscript submission must be applied once in order to obtain only one submission ID number. More than one submission for a single manuscript can loose the chance of the manuscript consideration. Manuscript must be accompanied by a covering letter including title and author (s) name and must be signed by corresponding author as well as the final checklist.

    4. The sampling covering letter and final checklist are supplied during the submission processing.
    Corresponding author is responsible to arrange the whole manuscript upon the totally marked final checklist.

    5. The text should include: Title; with author (s) name, affiliation and address; an ABSTRACT (150 - 250 words), which state the purpose of the study, basic procedures, main findings and the principal conclusions where are followed by 4-7 key words. INTRODUCTION; MATERIALS AND METHODS; RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ENDNOTES; AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; CONFLICT OF INTEREST and REFERENCES list are followed.

    6. Tables and figures in limited numbers should be cited throughout the text with the captions placed above for tables and below for figures. Avoid submit tables as photograph. Place explanatory matters in footnotes, not in the heading. Do not use internal horizontal and vertical rules.

     

    Table 1: caption (source: author's name, year, page)

     

         
         

     

     

    Fig.1: caption (source: source: author's name, year, page)

     


    7. The policy of the Journal with respect to unit and symbols is that SI symbols should be applied.

    8. All graphs should be provided in excel format. A photograph should be in JPEG format in original not less than 200 dpi. In Addition, all figures and tables must be uploaded as separate files.

    9. The corresponding author (s) will be supplied with one hard issue of the Journal. Author (s) can purchase any extra Journal hard copy and reprints they wish to order.

    10. Following acceptance of the manuscript for publication, author (s) will receive an in house evaluation and galley proof for revision.

    11. Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). 

    12. Avoid citing references in abstract, problem statements and conclusion.

    13. Responsibility for the accuracy of bibliographic citations lies entirely with the authors, as follows: Citations in the text:


    Citing and listing of Web references:


    As a minimum, the full URL should be given. Any further information, if known (Author names, dates, reference to a source publication, etc.), should also be given. Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list.

    Text
    All citations in the text should refer to 1. Single author: the author's name (without initials, unless there is ambiguity) and the year of publication; 2. Two authors: both authors' names and the year of publication; 3. Three or more authors: first author's name followed by "et al." and the year of publication. Citations may be made directly (or parenthetically). Groups of references should be listed first alphabetically, then chronologically. Examples: "as demonstrated (Allan, 1996a, 1996b, 1999; Allan and Jones, 1995). Kramer et al., (2000) have recently shown ..."

    List
    References should be arranged in APA style, first alphabetically and then further sorted chronologically if necessary. More than one reference from the same Author (s) in the same year must be identified by the letters "a", "b", "c", etc., placed after the year of publication.

    Journal article
    Baumann, T.; Fruhstorfer, P.; Klein, T.; Niessner, R., (2006). Colloid and heavy metal transport at landfill sites in direct contact with ground water. Water Res., 40 (14), 2776-2786.

    Article by DOI
    Baumann, T.; Fruhstorfer, P.; Klein, T.; Niessner, R., (2006). Colloid and heavy metal transport at landfill sites in direct contact with ground water., Water Res. 40 (14), 2776-2786.
    DOI: 10.1016/j. watres.2006.04.049.


    Book

    Levy, M. and Salvadori, M. G. 1992. Why buildings fall down. New York: W. W. Norton.

    Book chapter

    Mettam, G. R.; Adams, L. B., (1999). How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in: Jones, B. S., Smith, R. Z. (Eds.), Introduction to the electronic age. E-Publishing Inc., New York.

    Conference paper
    Brown, J., (2005). Evaluating surveys of transparent governance. In UNDESA, 6th. Global forum on reinventing government: towards participatory and transparent governance. Seoul, Republic of Korea 24-27 May. New York.

    Dissertation
    Trent, J. W. (1975). Experimental acute renal failure. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California. USA.

    Online document
    Cartwright, J., (2007). Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing Physics Web. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/11/6/16/1.

    14. The submitted materials may be considered for inclusion but cannot be returned.

    15. Editors of the Journal reserve the right to accept or reject any article in any stage, if necessary.