User Guide
The conference organizers of SEMIT 2026 cordially invite faculty members, lecturers, university students, researchers, educators, and professionals from industry to submit their scientific research and practical contributions via the official conference submission system.
submit their scientific research and practical contributions via the official conference submission system. Submissions are accepted in the following formats:
- Abstract (150–250 words)
- Full Paper
A selection of accepted full papers will be eligible for publication in the Springer Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) book series or in one of the partner journals listed on the conference website. Authors may also opt to submit only an abstract for presentation at the conference.
Beyond paper submissions, SEMIT 2026 encourages participants to promote the conference within their academic and professional communities and to share relevant information with colleagues. For inquiries or further support, participants are invited to contact the conference organizers at semit@refconf.com.
To register for the conference and submit a manuscript, please use the link provided below:
(The submission process is the same for papers written in English or Turkish.)
Important Information for Authors
- A Full Paper should include Title, Author Name(s) with affiliations and corresponding author information, Abstract, Keywords, and Main Text (typically including Introduction, Methodology, Results and Discussion, Tables and Figures with captions, Conclusion, and References)
- An Abstractshould include Title, Author Name(s) with affiliations and corresponding author information, Abstract, and Keywords.
- Authors are required to enter all author details in the correct order during submission. The information provided in the manuscript must exactly match the details entered in the submission system.
The Springer MS Word proceedings template can be downloaded here:
Your Paper, Your Way
Initial submissions do not need to strictly follow formatting requirements. If a manuscript is accepted for publication in the Springer CCIS book series or an affiliated journal, authors will then be asked to revise the paper in accordance with the relevant formatting guidelines.
