Step-by-Step-Guide

1. Registration

Before submitting an abstract, each correspondent author should register in JHED’s author database, by filling out the Authors Registration Form. The Registration form can be accessed via the red REGISTRATION button in the upper right corner of the website, or at the base of the ‘Authors Registration’ tab. When successfully registered, a note will appear, informing you of a successful registration and you can move on to the next step in the submission process – the Abstract Submission step.

2. Abstract Submission

At the ‘Abstract Submission’ tab, you can view all the necessary rules, guidelines and forms for Abstract Submission, following JHED’s writing criteria.  Upon completion and upload of your Abstract to the Publisher, a notice should appear informing you on a successful submission. Afterwards, you can move on to the next step, the Cover Letter.

3. Cover Letter

After submitting the Abstract, the author must prepare a Cover Letter indicating they have not submitted a similar manuscript for publication elsewhere. In the ‘Cover Letter’ tab, you can find a Blank Form in which you can complete the Cover Letter. NOTE: Please note that the Cover Letter is to be submitted alongside the submission of the finished Full Paper at the final step of the submission process – The Full Paper Submission, and not before.

4. Full Paper Submission

Upon an e-mail approval for a successful Abstract Submission (pending your abstract has followed the proper guidelines and/or has completed the required corrections), and concluding your Cover Letter preparation, you can proceed to the last step of JHED’s paper submission process, the ‘Full Paper Submission’. In this tab, much the same as in the Abstract Submission step, you can view all the necessary rules and guidelines for the Full Paper Submission. Upon completion, please submit, both, the Full Paper and Cover Letter together in the form at the Full Paper Submission tab, after which a notice will appear, informing you on a successful submission.