Guidelines for formatting and presentation scientific research articles
Nguyen Van A[1], Tran Van B2, Le Thi C1,2
1 Center A, Institute of B, City/Province, Country
2 Department X, University of Y, City/Province, Country
Abstract
Titles, subtitles (if any), author name(s), links, email addresses should be sorted in this order. The title should be typed in bold letters and size 14 pt. The author’s name(s) should be in regular, bold and small letters, align content with the right margin. The author's office name usually consists of two levels and should be in regular, italic and right margin. The link between the author and the agency name is presented in the form of index above, and numbers. The phone and email of the contact author are placed at footnote, with the index*. The manuscript should begin with a brief summary of about 200-300 words in length.
Keywords: Typical, brief, no more than 5 words.
1. INTRODUCTION
The manuscript was typed in Unicode font, Times New Roman style, font size 12 pt. Articles are formatted on A4 size paper; Align: top margin 2.0 cm, bottom margin 2.0 cm, left margin 2.5 cm, right margin 2.0 cm; 1 cm first line; 1.5 line spacing, paragraph spacing before 0 pt, after 0 pt. The main title of each chapter should be written in bold letters, font size 12, numbered as 1., 2., etc.
Citation of references is presented as a number in square brackets [1]. The references number is the appearance order of the references in the paper. References should be put at the end of the paper. When citing from 2 or more references, references must be separated by commas, for example: [2, 10]. For many continuous references, use a hyphen between the first and last references, for example: [2-5].
Introduction (about 1 page) should give an overview of the research issues, the points to be solved and the objectives of the research.
2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
2.1. Research subjects/Materials
When starting a new section, the new section name uses font size 12, in bold and written capital letter for the first letter, numbered "2.1", "2.2"...
The content of each section should be presented in paragraphs.
[1]Tel: …. Email: …
2.2. Chemicals, standards
The author(s) might present the contents of the sections according to the content of the paper. However, the article should fully describe the equipment, tools, chemicals, standards, standard materials, test samples used (if any).
2.3….
2.4. Research Methods
The author needs to present all the methods used in the study to obtain the results in section 3. If there are many methods used, numbered subsections such as 2.4.1…. shall apply.
2.4.1. Sampling method
The sub-title of the new section uses italic font letters 12, written capital letters for the first letter, numbered "2.4.1", "2.4.2" ...
2.4.2. Methods of analysis
...
2.4.3. Equations
Spacing 6 letters from the left margin and numbering consecutively in parentheses on the right margin
Formula (1)
The font, the size of the formula must be the same as the main text (12 pt).
2.4.4….
2.4.5. Data processing methods
If the research uses statistical sample processing techniques, the author(s) need(s) to give data processing methods used.
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
3.1. Results
Presentation of the results of the research normally includes a discussion of the results. Results should be presented in the form of tables, figures or diagrams.
3.2. Data presentation and tables
All figures, data and tables are placed in the text at appropriate points, instead of at the end of the paper. Header of tables are placed above the tables, centered, italic, and bold as example below. The tables are numbered in the order in which they appear in the text. Vertical rules should not be used (see Table 1).
Table 1. The results of…
The results should be commented, evaluated, discussed properly.
3.3. Figures, diagrams
Names of figures, diagrams are placed below the figures and diagrams, centered, italic, and bold according to the figure below. The figures are numbered in the order they appear in the text.
Figure 1. Chromatography of…
3.4. Method validation
3.4.1. Calibration curves of sibutramine and phenolphthalein on samples matrix
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3.4.2..............................................................................................................................................................
4. CONCLUSION
References are listed at the end of the manuscript and the numerical order in the paper. The title "REFERENCES" in font size 12 in bold, single line spacing with its content. References are cited referred to IEEE style.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This research is funded by Funding Sponsor, with research codes. Thanks go to the companies, agencies and individuals who participated in the research but did not act as the author (if any).
REFERENCES
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[4]. Tran Cao Son, Le Thi Hong Hao, Thai Nguyen Hung Thu, “Determination of pesticide multi-residues in herbal teas using QuEChERS extraction followed by gas and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry,” Conference Proceeding - The 4th analytica Vietnam Conference, Ho Chi Minh city, 2015, Ha Noi: Vietnam Analytical Sciences Society (VASS), 2015, pp. 196-203.
[5]. Nguyen Thi Giang, “Quantitative assessment of the food poisoning risk caused by S. aureus in the collective kitchens of some primary schools in Hanoi”, Doctoral thesis, University of Science, Hanoi National University, 2019.
[6]. Health Science Authority, “HSA updates on products found overseas that contain potent ingredients (July to August 2019)” [online]: http://vfa.gov.vn/tin-tuc/thong-tin-canh-bao-tu-singapore-ve-san-pham-thuc-pham-bao-ve-suc-khoe-impactra-co-chua-sildenafil-tadalafil-va-chloropretadalafil.html [Accessed: 30/3/2021].
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Note: In case the author(s) have not got the ability to use Vietnamese, the title and abstract will be translated into Vietnamese by the Editorial Board (with the agreement of the Author(s)).
Hướng dẫn soạn thảo và trình bày dự thảo bài báo nghiên cứu khoa học
Nguyễn Văn A1, Trần Văn B2, Lê Thị C1,2
1 Trung tâm A, Viện B, Tỉnh/thành phố, Quốc gia
2 Khoa X, Trường Y, Tỉnh/thành phố, Quốc gia
Tóm tắt
Tiêu đề, phụ đề (nếu có), tên tác giả, liên kết, địa chỉ email sắp xếp theo trật tự này. Tiêu đề bài báo viết thường, đậm, cỡ chữ 14 pt. Tên tác giả nên được viết bằng chữ thường, đậm và cân phải. Tên cơ quan của tác giả thường gồm 2 cấp và nên được viết thường, nghiêng và cân phải. Liên kết giữa tác giả và tên cơ quan được trình bày theo dạng chỉ số trên, dạng số. Điện thoại và email của tác giả liên hệ được đặt ở footnote, với chỉ số *. Bản thảo nên được bắt đầu bằng một bản tóm tắt ngắn gọn khoảng 200-300 từ.
Từ khóa: tiêu biểu, ngắn gọn, khoảng 5 từ.