📘 Open Science Articles (OSAs)

 

Open Science Articles (OSAs) Community Link

 

⚠️ Science Should Be Free for All

Open Science Articles (OSAs) ensure that research is freely available to everyone.
Removing paywalls promotes wider access to knowledge, encourages collaboration, and accelerates innovation.
By making scientific findings publicly accessible, we empower communities, support education, and foster global progress.
 

📝 Review policy

All submissions to the community undergo a mandatory peer-review process.

This scholarly evaluation ensures that contributions meet academic standards, maintain scientific accuracy, and add value to the field of study.

 

📝 Curation Policy: Only Scientific Fields

This policy aims to focus exclusively on content related to scientific fields. It encompasses information directly related to scientific research, theories, concepts, and methods. However, content that does not have a scientific foundation or is based on speculative discussions is excluded. Scientific fields may include a wide range of disciplines such as physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, astronomy, engineering, and social sciences.

This curation policy is enforced to ensure scientific accuracy, to maintain discussions grounded in evidence, and to preserve the reliability of the data presented.

📊 Summary Table

Section
Description
Word Range
 

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Note:
Please do not upload more than one (1) article at the same time, as these articles are undergoing the peer-review process. Articles that are not sufficiently evaluated will remain unpublished and excluded from evaluation.
 
Author Name
Mandatory
 
Author e-mail
Mandatory
 
Orcid ID
Mandatory for each author. ORCID ID are mandatory.
You must include your ORCID iD in both your user profile and manuscript submission.
Failure to do so will result in automatic rejection of future submissions.
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Zenodo Membership
Mandatory:
Your Zenodo membership must also be linked to your ORCID ID. Please do not upload the article without this.
 
Title
Concise title reflecting the study. Mandatory
1–15 words
Abstract
Summary of the study. Mandatory
150–250 words
Keywords
Key terms related to the topic. Mandatory
4–8 words/phrases
Introduction
Purpose and significance of the study
300–600 words
Methods
Research methods
500–1000 words
Results
Findings of the research
300–800 words
Discussion
Interpretation of findings
500–1000 words
Conclusion
Main conclusions and suggestions: Mandatory
150–300 words
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgment of contributors
50–150 words
References
Cited references. Mandatory:
Citations/References within the text must be numbered (e.g., ... [1]). Citations that are not individually numbered and are written collectively will not be accepted.
 
Citation format:
Keçeci, M. (2025). Characterization of Keçeci Number Systems as Chaotic and Hyperchaotic Maps. Open Science Articles (OSAs), Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16954468
 
A link to the DOI numbers or DOI address must be included.
Variable (10–50)
Appendices (Optional)
Additional information
Variable
 
No publication that references astrology can be published on this platform!
Astrolojiye atıf yapılan hiçbir yayın bu platformda yayınlanamaz!
 

This table provides a concise overview of the essential sections in a scientific publication, along with their typical word ranges. Different journals or disciplines may adjust these ranges, but the core structure generally remains consistent.

Note: Different journals or disciplines may adjust these word ranges slightly; however, the overall structure generally remains consistent.

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⚠️ Note: Old Published Articles

  1. Please remove the old publication and DOI details from the header.
  2. The old DOI information should also be removed from the title.
  3. Kindly include this information in the references section.