Original Research Article

These articles are taken from the research and research that the author has done. In this type of articles, there is necessarily a new finding in the field of the subject and the researcher expresses his original findings about that subject. A research paper is, in fact, a report of new research that has not been done before. This type of article is popular among researchers and scholars and due to the novelty of its content, it is more likely to be published. These articles are set to a maximum of 8000 words.

 
Review Article Review Article

In these articles, recent research is organized and summarized in a field of research to better understand individuals and integrate a topic. In fact, a review article examines the scientific background of a subject and examines the articles that have been published in that field. For example, if we need to find an overview of a scientific field in the last few years, a general study of it, it is recommended to write a review article. Therefore, this type of article can provide rich and relevant information to interested researchers and readers. The purpose of writing these articles is to organize and summarize the research conducted on a scientific topic. In the review article, the necessary background knowledge in a subject is considered a necessary assumption and instead, more attention is paid to the classification of research done in that subject and its future perspective and evaluation of existing strategies and methods. Review articles are often critical and should provide theoretical and emerging interpretations. In these articles, experimental and new findings are rarely reported.

 

Short Report or Paper

These articles publish brief reports of original research data that are of interest to many researchers and provide impetus for other research in the field. Given that these articles are short, they are very useful for researchers who have time constraints (for example, people who are researching in competitive fields or fields that are changing rapidly). This format is often limited in size; Therefore, some empirical details will not be published until the authors write an original article. These articles will eventually be set to 3,000 words and the abstract should not exceed 150 words.

 
Case study

Case studies or reports have many and varied uses. The format of these articles is chosen for documenting, sharing, discussing a particular case, and often questioning the details of a particular case. These articles report a specific example of a rare phenomenon. The purpose of case studies is to inform other researchers about the possibility of this particular phenomenon. Given that in this category of studies, usually one or a limited number of cases are described, it is not usually strict to analyze the data in the manner of other scientific studies; So that even many case studies do not conclude. In contrast, these studies are factual reports that document only factual evidence, allowing the reader to make critical analyzes and conclusions. Case studies are sometimes seen as an educational tool, enabling learners to review facts, think critically, and make hypotheses and conclusions based on their knowledge and experience; Sometimes these articles are a study guide for learners to engage them in discussion activities.
In case studies, these four axes should be considered:
1- What should be published?
2. What should be included in a documented case study?
3- When should a case study be published?
4- What is the framework and format of the case study?
Scientific journals welcome innovative case studies in the following areas:
Educational case studies that raise a question for the learner by reporting a witness or a rare phenomenon; This group of studies provides a basis for genuine and extensive research and critical conclusions.
Case studies in which the author presents a specific conclusion in the article while publishing the details of a rare witness or phenomenon and examining and analyzing the data.
Articles containing case studies should be set at a maximum of 2500 words and the number of abstract words should not exceed 150 words.

 

Methodology article

In methodological articles, new approaches, changes in existing methods or discussion of quantitative and analytical approaches to data in the research community are presented. Readers of these articles can compare the proposed methods with existing methods and implement the proposed methods. A methodological article has these features:
Provides an overview of the proposed class or type of method;
Provides the main components of the proposed methods;
Determines the scope of application of the proposed method;
For statistical methods, it contains a summary of some essential features.
 

Conceptual Paper

Concept papers do not provide original data; Rather, it offers a fundamental concept. These articles combine the information gained on a particular topic and present the result in new contexts to become a springboard for new research and to fill the information gap. Concept articles should not follow the status quo; They need to show how they have moved beyond the current norm and increased knowledge.

 
Apply Article Apply Article

These types of articles offer practical solutions to various problems and institutions to various institutions and organizations. In fact, through applied articles, the knowledge produced by researchers enters the stage of application and problem solving. Accordingly, these types of articles increase the scope and depth of the influence and practice of knowledge and transfer it from specialized scientific circles to other institutions and sections of society.
The purpose of this type of research can be:
 Fill the gap between theoretical and practical issues through:
Innovation: The article offers new solutions to new problems.
Improvements: The article offers new solutions to known problems.
Extrapolation: The article expands on known solutions to new problems.
These types of articles are also known by other names such as technical articles, technology articles and technical articles.
From what has been said, it can be concluded that practical articles begin with the observation of a scientific problem, and naturally, by adopting an appropriate research method, theoretical knowledge is used to solve that problem.
 

 

Perspective / Opinion / View Point article

From this point of view, the article deals with the scientific study of the fundamental concepts or ideas that are relevant to a subject. In these articles, the personal perspective of the presentation and the concepts of a particular field are usually criticized. In a point of view article, a single topic or several related topics may provide the author's review of the interpretation, analysis, or methods used in a particular study. These articles allow the author to express his views on the advantages and disadvantages of a theory or hypothesis, and of course these views must be constructive criticism and documented with the necessary evidence. Since these articles are usually short, the maximum number of words intended for this type of article is 2,500 words.