This year’s conference is dedicated to International Earth Day, aligns with the UN SDGs, and commemorates the 90th anniversary of the “TIIAME” National Research University
Submission
The conference committee accepts scientific papers on the stated conference themes. Active participation in the conference is invited via presentation of a paper or poster.
Peer–reviewed and accepted English papers will be published in Proceedings of E3S Web of Conferences indexed in SCOPUS. Selected best papers will be recommended for publication in the Research in Agricultural Engineering (Q3 according SCImago Journal Rank - SCOPUS).
Registrants are invited to submit a paper for consideration for poster or oral presentation. The Scientific Committee will select paper submissions from the conference registrants as the oral presentations at the meeting.
We kindly ask you to distribute this information letter to all professors, researchers, students and graduate students, and specialists interested in the topics of the conference.
Acceptance of articles is carried out until March 1, 2024.
No more than two articles are accepted from one author. All information about GI 2025 registration, a preliminary agenda, and visa application procedures are available on the conference website: http://giconference.org/
Requirements for papers
The requirements and templates for the papers can be found here. All papers must fit the scope of the conference.
Templates and guidelines for proceedings papers: These are templates and guidelines for proceedings papers.
Essential guidelines: Please follow these essential guidelines when preparing your paper.
Templates
Authors must prepare their papers using Microsoft Word template: The template
One author should not submit more than two articles to the conference. This includes papers that they have co-authored.
Paper format
There are no page numbers, headers, or footers within the paper.
Text is single-spaced, not double-spaced.
All fonts are embedded.
All pages are portrait (landscape pages should be rotated).
The abstract text should be indented 25mm from the left margin, and there should be 10mm of space after the abstract before you begin the main text of your article, starting on the same page as the abstract.
Paper content
The paper includes the author's name(s) and affiliation(s) (full address including country).
All articles must contain an abstract.
All figures and tables should be numbered in numerical order. Please ensure that figure/table numbers are not duplicated or missed.
Figures are legible and placed within the text, not collected at the end of the document.
If section headings are numbered, ensure that they are numbered numerically, and no numbers are duplicated or missing.
Displayed equations should follow a naming convention in numerical order, i.e. (1), (2), (3) etc or by section, i.e. (1.1), (1.2) etc. Ensure every displayed equation has its own number and none are duplicated or missing.
Reference lists are checked for accuracy. References can only be linked via CrossRef if they are correct and complete.
If numbering references (Harvard system) ensure that references are numbered numerically, every reference has its own number and no numbers are duplicated or missing.
Ensure that all references are cited in the text and that all citations have a corresponding reference.
Finally, please ensure that the paper is thoroughly proofread to check the standard of English and ensure wording is clear and concise.
Structure the paper, using the following subheadings to identify each section: Background, Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.
§ Background/introduction
§ Purpose/objective
§ Methodology
§ Results/findings
§ Conclusions
Conversion to PDF
The PDF file is editable and not password protected.
The PDF is free of formatting errors (e.g. corrupt equations, missing or poor-resolution figures), since conversion from Word to PDF can introduce formatting errors.
There are no blank pages.
Originality
Submitted articles must be the authors’ own work, expressed in their own words. Plagiarism constitutes unethical scientific behaviour and is never acceptable. Plagiarism ranges from the unreferenced use of others’ ideas, to replication (without sufficient attribution or use of quotation marks) of sections of text from other sources, to submission of a complete paper under ‘new’ authorship. Papers with similarity rate more than 30 percent will be rejected.
Review process
After double-blind reviewing, accepted and presented on the Conference papers will be sent to International Proceedings for publishing.
Organizing Committee will send each paper to 2 independent reviewers, experts in the area of the paper.
So, each paper will be evaluated by two independent experts according to the following Criteria:
Relevance to the conference directions
Scientific-technical originality, potential impact and interest for the audience
Scientific and technical content, novelty and importance
Quality of the presentation, clarity of the content
Comments for all authors will be given by the reviewers. The reviewers are going to indicate their familiarity with the paper's subject, evaluate the paper along the aforementioned criteria. Finally, the Organizing Committee will decide what papers will be accepted. But the final decision is taken by the Publisher.
Paper submmission
Please prepare your paper (5–15 pages) in professional English (Proofreading) based on the sample given in the IMRAD structure.
Submit your paper by sending it to the email address: giconference.org@gmail.com
Wait for confirmation from the committee.
All submitted articles will be screened using plagiarism detection tools, and any instances of ethical misconduct will be taken very seriously. Papers with a similarity rate exceeding 30% will be rejected.
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