Our reference Policy
This policy defines standards for reference quantity, currency, and quality, ensuring manuscripts demonstrate engagement with credible and contemporary scholarship.
References situate research within existing knowledge and allow readers to evaluate claims independently. Editors and reviewers must ensure compliance with these standards during evaluation.
1. Purpose
2. Reference Quantity
Proportional to manuscript length:
Example: A 10-page paper should have 20–30 references.
3. Reference Currency
Primary focus on work from the last 10 years.
Sources older than 10 years must be seminal and cannot exceed 10% of the total list.
4. Reference Quality
To uphold international standards, manuscripts must meet these minimum thresholds:
5. Referencing Style
6. Editorial Role
- Confirm APA compliance at final decision
- Ensure reviewers assess source balance
- Request revisions for non-compliant lists
Reviewer Role
- Evaluate currency and relevance of sources
- Assess journal credibility and indexing
- Identify excessive reliance on outdated work
7. Continuous Review
This policy is subject to periodic updates to remain aligned with evolving indexing standards, citation practices, and discipline-specific developments.