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The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
Volume XIII – 2021
Volume XII, 2020
updated with, COVID-19 information. Meanwhile, because COVID-19 messages
• The paper should be submitted to the Editorial Board in three copies
were disseminated through a range of social media and digital channels, the second
and an electronic file as a text file (e.g. doc).
subset includes 35 short Internet-searched online posters in English. The final
• Figures should be numbered and stored in separate files with legends
subset consists of 52 online written pieces in Thai and English of various lengths
included in the main text file.
• Either English or American spelling can be used but should be
and formats (news, messages, and announcements) shared on social media
consistent for the entire article.
applications (e.g., Facebook, Line, email). Finally, the dataset was subjected to
linguistic analysis to identify communicative functions of language samples and
Article Structure
their pertinent linguistic characteristics that perform the functions.
Each article should contain the following :
• Title
• Short title for page headings
Results
• Authors and their affiliations
Based on the analysis of the three subsets of the
• A concise abstract (not more than 300 words)language samples utilizing
• Key words
the corpus-driven approach, the results are offered. That is, each significant
• Main text divided into sections e.g. Introduction, Materials and
communicative function was presented, along with relevant linguistic features
Methods, Results and Conclusion
employed to help execute the function in the language samples. For the sake of
clarity, examples or graphic representations are provided.
• References (of all articles cited in the text)
• Table and Figure captions (numbered in sequence as they appear in
1. To accommodate the need for prompt and accurate communication
the text)
Abstract
The analysis of the dataset, especially the daily reports subset, reveals that
the use of color coders is quite prominent. For example, a number of color codes
The abstract should be concise and informative, not more than 300 words.
It should not only indicate the general scope of the article but also state the main
have been implemented to represent individual sets of COVID-19 preventive
results and conclusions.
measures in Thailand. Color coding is a method of displaying data that originated
in physics (Clement & Johnson, 1960). Originally, the three colors were not
Ethical Guidelines
Experimental investigation papers must state in the Materials and
separated into three bands as they are nowadays. Color codes are currently used
Methods section that
in a variety of industries including science, communication, and the food business.
For example, in food industry, color is assigned to each step of the manufacturing
1) informed consent was obtained from all adult participants and from
parents or legal guardians of minors, including the name of the appropriate
process and to each tool storage area. The wide spread use of color codes clearly
institutional review board having approved the project;
demonstrates their importance. In the midst of the alarming pandemic, color
2) the maintenance and care of experimental animals comply with the
codes have proved to be beneficial as illustrated in Figure 1.
Thai National Institute of Health Guidelines for the humane use of laboratory
animals or the equivalent country authority or agency;
3) approval is obtained from the relevant ethical committee.
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