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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  • The submission has never been previously published and is not currently submitted for consideration in other journals (or if besides these, more explanation must have been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • You have realized and agreed to the terms and conditions as detailed in the “Author Guidelines” provided by the editorial team of the RMUTSB Academic Journal.
  • You agree that the editorial team has the right to reject your submission if the manuscript is not organized along with the journal template.
  • You agree that the journal has the right to independently select the peer-reviewers to consider your manuscript.
  • You agree that the editorial team can revise the manuscript properly.
  • You agree that the article published in RMUTSB Academic Journal is under the right of Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi.
  • If you wish to cancel the submission which is already in the consideration process, you will be responsible for all expenses occurring during the consideration process.

1. Corresponding author need to register with the ThaiJo System  https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/rmutsb-sci/
2. Published articles must be research articles, academic articles, or review articles that have not been published anywhere before or have not been considered by other journals. Both Thai and English articles are welcome
3. The manuscript must be complete on its own The template is a single-page style (no two columns required) on A4 (or 8.5 × 11 inch) white paper, generated by general programs such as MS Word. The font of the manuscript should be Cordia UPC with a size of 14 pts for both Thai and English text
4. Article types
4.1 Research article not over 10 pages in length
Title: Both Thai and English in case of Thai manuscript, otherwise only English
Author and Affiliation: Both Thai and English in case of Thai manuscript, otherwise only English
Abstract: The abstract must be between 200-300 words
Keywords: Both Thai and English in case of Thai manuscript, otherwise only English. Not over 7 words sorted by importance, placed at the end of the abstract
Introduction: Present the importance and origin of the research, some of literature review, and the purpose of the study
Methodology: Describe the methodology of the study as step-by-step, details of the experimental setup, experimental methods, data collecting, experimental analysis, and location and research period
Results: Describe scientifically the study results. Tables or figures may be illustrated to show the results. Table captions must be placed on top of the tables while figure captions must be placed under the figures 
Discussion: Explain the reasons causing the results, connect the results with the hypotheses, theories, or principles as well as compare and explain with the results of other people's studies
Conclusion: Summarize the results of the study along with proposing guidelines for applications or futher study
Acknowledgement (optional): express an appreciation to the funding or supporting organization and other people who help in the study (not contributing authors)
References: Following No. 7
Note: Results and discussion: May be written together or separately depending on the appropriation
4.2 Academic article not over 10 pages in length, presenting academic issues together with the author's points of view. The writing style is not limited, following the author as appropriate. It should contain the Abstract in both Thai and English (in case of Thai manuscript), Conclusion, and References. Anyway, even though the writing style is not limited, the manuscript should maintain the content as Introduction, Methodology, and Results and Discussion 
4.3 Review article not over 10 pages in length, consisting of a content rearrangement from a literary review (should not be less than 15 papers), presenting issues/facts/summary classified into appropriate topics together with the author's opinion. The writing style is not limited, following the author as appropriate. It should contain the Abstract in both Thai and English (in case of Thai manuscript), Conclusion, and References. Anyway, even though the writing style is not limited, the manuscript should maintain the content as Introduction, Methodology, and Results and Discussion 
4.4 Invited article  not over 10 pages in length. The writing style is not limited, following the author as appropriate. It should contain the Abstract in both Thai and English (in case of Thai manuscript), Conclusion, and References. Anyway, even though the writing style is not limited, the manuscript should maintain the content as Introduction, Methodology, and Results and Discussion 
5. Citation in the text use the author-date citation system for example, Vangpikul, & Wongsak (2016) reported... or....(Vangpikul, & Wongsak, 2016) Vangpikul, Wongsak, Boonnoon, Songthong, & Chaitharee (2016) reported...or (Vangpikul, Wongsak, Boonnoon, Songthong, & Chaitharee, 2016) In the case of 6 authors or more, use Vangpikul et al. (1980) reported…or...(Vangpikul et al., 1980) In the case of having multiple references reporting about the same story, use…(Gardner et al., 1981; Wongsak et al., 1983; Boonnoon, 1985; Johnson, & Anderson, 1999) sorted by year of publication
6. Table and Figures table and figure captions must be in English. The table footnotes employ a number system, e.g. 1/, 2/. The table captions must be placed above the tables, e.g. Table 1 Antioxidant activities of ….  The figure captions must be placed under the figures, e.g. Figure 1 Disease levels according to …. The significance expression uses the symbols " * " or " ** " for P<0.05 and P<0.01 respectively. All units in the tables including in the text follow the matrix system, and the measurement units must be written in full name, such as kilograms, kilometers,milligrams, milliliters, etc. Tables should not display column lines unless necessary 
7. References and Bibliography follow the APA 6th (American Psychological Association) format. Thai manuscript which has references in Thai must translate those Thai references into English and place them next to each other. For example 
มนตรี สังข์ทอง. (2556). การศึกษาประสิทธิภาพของวิธีการประมาณค่าพารามิเตอร์ในการวิเคราะห์พหุระดับ เมื่อกลุ่ม
          ตัวอย่างมีขนาดเล็ก. วารสารวิทยาศาสตร์บูรพา, 18(1), 116-124.
Sonktong, M. (2013). The study of efficiency of parameter estimation methods in multilevel  
          analysis of small sample groups. Journal of Burapha University, 18(1), 116-124.
7.1 References sequence sequence by alphabets and vowels and amount of authors. In the case of those references composed by the same author, sequence by published year
7.2 The first line of each reference The first letter is 1.5 inches indented from the left edge of the paper. The second and following lines should be indented by a space of 5 characters counting from the first letter of the author's name (start typing at the position of the 6th character)
7.3 Journal
Author's name. (Published Year). Title. Name of journal, year(issue), starting-ending page number
Watjanatepin, N., & Boonmee, C. (2015). Testing of the efficiency of the module-grid inverter with
          three different types of PV Modules: In the operation of Thailand. RMUTSB Academic Journal,
          3
(2), 137-147.
7.4 Book
Author's name. (Published Year). Name of the book. Publication city: Publisher.
Kelly, A. F. (1988). Seed production of agriculture crops. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
7.5 Thesis
Author's name. (Published Year). Title (Master's Thesis or Doctor's Thesis). Institutions, printing sites.
Boonlertnirun, S. (2006). Effects of chitosan on agronomic characters and some physiological
          responses of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar Suphan Buri 1 under drought condition
(Doctoral
          dissertation). Kasetsart University, Bangkok.
7.6 Chapter in a book
Authors's name. (Published Year). Sub-title. In the name of the editor, Title of the book (starting-ending page number). Publication City: Publisher.
Kubo, T. (2003). Molecular analysis of the honeybee sociality. In T. Kikuchi, N. Azuma & S. Higashi
          (Eds.), Gene, behaviors and evolution of social insects (pp. 3-20). Sapporo: Hokkaido university press.
7.7 Research report
Author's name. (Published Year). Title (research report). Publication City: Institution or Agency or Publisher.
Theraumpon, N. (2003). Automatic classification of white blood cells in bone marrow images (research
          report). Chiangmai: Chiangmai University.
7.8 Proceedings
Author's name. (Published Year). Article title. In the name of the editor, Conference name (starting-ending page number).
         Venue: Organizing agency or publisher.
Soutar, G., & Mazzarol, T. W. (1995). Gaining competitive advantage in education services export:
          Forward integration and strategic alliances in a maturing market. In G. Tower (Ed.),
          Proceeding of the Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Regional Conference, Asia
          Pacific International Business: Regional integration and global competitiveness
(pp. 8-110).
          Perth: Murdoch University.
7.9 Online document
Author's name. (Published Year). Title. Retrieved Date Month Year, form URL
Linardakis, D. K., & Manois, B. I. (2005). Hydroponic culture of strawberries in perlite. Retrieved 21 
           April 2005, from http://www.schundler.com/strawberries.htm
8. Submission submit online at https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/rmutsb-sci/ Authors can check the status on that website
9. Correction and Acceptance of Publication
9.1 Contacting authors for correcting/accepting/declining the publication will proceed through the ThaiJo system. Authors can track the status of the submitted manucripts at  https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/rmutsb-sci/
9.2 All manuscript must be accepted by at least 3 peer-reviewer for getting publication
9.3 The editorial team reserves the right to edit submitted manuscripts as appropriate. If necessary, the revised manuscript will be returned to the authors for approval before publication
10. Copyright
Published manuscripts are the rights of their original owners and RMUTSB Academic Journal. The manuscript content belongs to the author' idea, It is not the opinion of the journal's committee and not the responsibility of Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnmabhumi
11. Publication consent
Before publication, the accepted manucripts must first obtain consent from the corresponding author
12. Aritcle Evaluation Criteria
The editorial team will determine the articles preliminarily for the correctness of the general format. If it did not meet the criteria, it would be sent back for correction. If passed, it would go into the at least 3 peer-reviewer process. The corresponding author will recieve a certificate of publication when the article gets published