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- Manuscript should be written in English and Macedonian (for Macedonians) and submitted as a MS Word (including figures and tables).
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- Detailed guidelines for authors can be found at http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/index.php/authors-instructions Please carefully follow the guidelines when preparing a manuscript for submission.
- The authors should check the accuracy of all reference citations. For samples of reference citation formats, authors should consult National Library of Medicine web site. The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to the style used in Index Medicus. Consult the list of Journals Indexed for MEDLINE.
- The copyright of all material published is vested in the Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation.
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- Manuscripts should be submitted electronically using the article submission form which will be accessible after registration and logging on with your JSER username and password. Registrations are open and activated automatically.
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