Cover Letter

Below is an approximate structure of Cover Letter:

1. Greeting
- Address the Editor-in-Chief (e.g., "Dear [Editor’s name]").

2. Introduction
- Introduce yourself and state the title of your article.
- Specify the type of manuscript (e.g., "original research article," "review," "short communication,").
- Indicate the journal to which you are submitting the article.

Example:
We submit for your consideration a manuscript entitled "[Article Title]" for publication in the journal [Journal Name] as a [type of article].

3. Justification for journal choice
- Explain why your work aligns with the journal's scope.
- Highlight the value your article provides to the readership.

Example:
We believe that this work aligns with the scope of [Journal Name], as it addresses [main topic], which is of interest to your audience.

4. Brief description of the work
- Describe the purpose, key results, and significance of the research in a few sentences.
- Highlight what makes your research unique.

Example:
In this study, we explored [research purpose]. The results indicate [key findings] and provide new insights into [research significance].

5. Statement of compliance
- Confirm the originality of the work and adherence to ethical standards.
- Indicate that the manuscript is not under consideration elsewhere.

Example:
We confirm that the submitted manuscript is original, has not been published previously, and is not currently under consideration in other journals. All authors have approved the final version of the manuscript.

6. Acknowledgment and contact information
- Thank the editorial office for considering your article.
- Provide contact details (email) for communication.

Example:
Thank you for considering our work. For further information, please contact us at [email address].

7. Conclusion
- End the letter with a polite closing and signature.

Example:
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name],
[Position],
[Organization]