Anonymised Templates (before peer review) for all research articles: Clonable Overleaf Template, LaTeX, Microsoft Word. When submitting, only .pdf files are allowed.
These templates have to be used for the following types of articles:
1) Scientific articles by acting scientific researchers:
long articles, presenting completed work (maximum 8 pages without Ethics Statement, Limitations, Acknowledgements, References and Appendices + 1 additional content page after reviews)
short articles, presenting ongoing work or observations about general tendencies in a related field (maximum 4 without Ethics Statement, Limitations, Acknowledgements, References and Appendices + 1 extra content page after the reviews)
2) Scientific articles, written by University or PhD students. The article should clearly state to be written only by student(s) and contain only the work of students, and clearly specify the general context of the project if the research is part of a larger research project and which are the students contributions within it. These submissions are also of two types, similar to those of experienced researchers:
long articles, presenting completed work (maximum 8 pages without Ethics Statement, Limitations, Acknowledgements, References and Appendices + 1 additional content page after reviews)
short articles, presenting ongoing work or observations about general tendencies in a related field (maximum 4 without Ethics Statement, Limitations, Acknowledgements, References and Appendices + 1 extra content page after the reviews)
Anonymised Template (before peer review) for industry/practitioners' articles: Anonymised Microsoft Word template. The Submission should be in .pdf format. Save the article as .pdf before submitting.
This template should be used for: Articles from the industry (e.g, publishing houses, translation agencies and IT companies), practitioners (e.g. teachers, translators), and representatives of public institutions (such as Ministries of Education), of a maximum of 2 pages, presenting procedures and issues in their institutions, or arising in their jobs. These articles can follow a free form, but should contain: a title, the names of the author(s), the author(s) affiliations, present the general context, describe problems (if such are described), their solutions (if such exist), or if solutions do not exist - what solutions the author(s) desire to find; finally, the article should contain conclusions, and any references to books, websites, etc. (should such exist). These submissions should also contain a short description (maximum of 150 words) of the company/institution of the author(s).
Submit an article at this link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cleartext2026