To ensure the quality of the papers, all the papers will be extremely selected by the reviewers. All the authors should pay attention to the following rules:

  • 1. Submission via Email:  tina@iterc.com / vivian@iterc.com / amy@iterc.com / chenney@iterc.com / [Please note “submission+ journal abbreviation+phone number”]
  • 2. Online Submission.
  • 3. All submitted papers MUST be written in English.
  • 4. Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum.
  • 5. Manuscripts should be submitted in Word/PDF format.

    Official Language 
    The official language is English.
  • Abstracts, papers and presentations should be fairly presented in English. 

    Format and Template
    Authors can refer to the following guidelines to prepare their papers
  • JRM-Template
  • MP-Template

  • Special Statement 

    Since its establishment, the Journal Recommendation and Publication Service Center(JRPSC) has been dedicated to developing a high-level, high-standard, and high-quality platform for the scientists, engineers, educators and technicians in the fields of education and social sciences field to further academic exchange. Considering that there is a wide-range of unqualified international academic conferences held in China, and some conferences have met difficulties in publication and retrieval because of the poor quality of the articles and the problems in procedural norms, the organizing committee of this conference is committed to ensuring the quality and norms of the conference and articles involved and to protecting the interests of participants and contributors. Thus, the organizing committee makes a special statement concerning contributions: All articles contributed to JRPSC must be new articles which have not been published in any journals or publications, and the copyrights of the articles should not have been demised to any institution, organization or individual. Several kinds of articles will be refused by JRPSC: 

  • 1) Pseudo-articles which are incompetent in reasoning and devoid of any statistics, experiments or designs; 
  • 2) Plagiarized articles; 
  • 3) Articles translated by translation software; 
  • 4) Articles irrelevant to the theme and scope of this conference.