Engineering papers often use specialized acronyms and technical terms. Providing a dedicated space for these ensures your reader doesn't get lost in the jargon.
List acronyms in alphabetical order (e.g., CAD: Computer-Aided Design).
This is especially helpful if your paper uses more than five unique abbreviations.
Glossary:
If your paper uses terms that may be unfamiliar to a general engineering audience, define them here.
Format: Bold the term, followed by a colon and the definition.
Example: Stress: The internal force practiced by a material per unit area.
Pagination: These pages are numbered with lowercase Roman numerals (e.g., ii, iii, iv) at the top right or bottom center.