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Author Guidelines

Author Guideline


GENERAL GUIDELINES
  1. The manuscript should be submitted by the author via e-mail and online submission. The content of the article should not be submitted simultaneously to another journal.
  2. The manuscript must be original, no plagiarism, and has never been published nor under consideration in other scientific journal.
  3. Articles are written by a program Microsoft Word 2007 to the top, paper size: A4, margins: top 2.5 cm, left 3 cm, bottom 2.5 cm, and right 2.5 cm, typed with single space, first line 1, font Times New Roman 12
  4. Please submit your manuscript file as a Microsoft Word extension Document (Doc/Docx)
  5. Abstract should be written in English, content of the manuscript can be written in English.
  6. For submission, please login and submit your manuscript through this link
  7. This journal published in February, May, August and November
  8. The manuscript can be accepted without repair, refurbishment accepted, or rejected, and a rejected article is not returned unless requested by the author
  9. The length of the scientific manuscripts range 3000-6000 words, in which the included drawings, graphs or tables (if any) are present.
  10. The terms in a foreign language or regional language in the text are written in italic
Body of Manuscript:
In general, the structure of scientific articles research results and non-research scientific articles are relatively the same. In the non-research article there is no method part. The structure of the research articles consists of 10 main sections: (a) Title (b) Ownership Line; (c) Abstract; (d) Keywords; (1) Introduction; (2) Review of Literature; (3) Research Methods; (4) Results and Discussion (5) Conclusion; (6) Acknowledgments and (7) References.
(a) Title
  1. The title should be concise and informative, no more than 20 words, including the liaison and capital letters at the beginning of each word except the liaison.
  2. The title contains the key words of the topic under study.
  3. Times New Roman 16 font type and bold, with single line spacing.
  4. Title in English, in accordance with the language used in the manuscript.

(b) Ownership
/Authorship Lines
  1. The ownership line consists of two parts, namely author names and author institutional affiliation.
  2. Student affiliation follows the place where the student is studying.
  3. The names of the authors should be those who actually participate in the planning, execution, analysis of results, discussion, and report writing and academic, Times New Roman 12 fonts, with 1 spaced line spacing
  4. The name of the institution is listed in full to the country's name, written under the author's name along, email for correspondence purposes, Times New Roman 10 fonts, with 1 spaced line spacing.

(c) Abstract
  1. stract is written in summary and factual, covering research objectives, research methods, results and conclusions.
  2. The abstract is written in one paragraph; written in two languages (Indonesian and English); abstract lengths ranging from 150 - 200 words.
  3. Avoid unusual referrals and use of abbreviations.
  4. Times New Roman 12 type font, with single line spacing and italic.

(d) Keywords
  1. Keywords consist of 3 to 5 words.
  2. Written in order of urgency of the word
  3. Between keywords separated by semi colon (;).
  4. Times New Roman 12 letter type, with single line spacing and italic.

(1)Introduction
  1. Avoid the sub-sub in the introduction.
  2. Introduction should contain the background of problems, problems and research objectives.
  3. Percentage of page length between 10-15% of the total length of a manuscript.
  4. References are shown by writing the author's family name / last name and year of issue, without page number.
  5. The theoretical basis is displayed in complete, concise, and completely relevant sentences for the purpose of writing scientific articles.

(2) Research Methods
  1. Inform briefly about the materials and methods used in the research, including the subjects / materials studied, the tools used, the design of the experiment or the design used, the sampling technique, the variables to be measured, the data retrieval technique, the analysis and the statistical model used.
  2. Avoid writing excessive statistical formulas.
  3. If using a well-known method, name the method name only. If necessary, specify the reference source used as a reference.
  4. For qualitative research, research methods can adjust.

(3) Results and Discussion
  1. The format of the results of research and discussion is not separated, considering the number of pages available for the author is limited.
  2. The results can be presented with support tables, graphics or images as needed, to clarify the presentation of results verbally.
  3. Tables and charts or captions are arranged in the form of a phrase (not a sentence) succinctly.
  4. Description of the image / graph is placed under the picture / graph, while the title of the table is placed on it. The title begins with a capital letter.
  5. Do not repeat writing numbers that have been listed in the table in the text of the discussion. If it will emphasize the results obtained should serve in other forms, such as percentage or difference. To show the number in question, just refer to the table that contains the number.
  6. In general international journals do not want statistical languages (such as: different, treatment, etc) written in the discussion. Avoid copy and paste tables of statistical analysis results directly from statistical data processing software.
  7. The discussion material mainly explores whether the results obtained in accordance with the hypothesis or not, and point out the argument.
  8. Referral citation in the discussion should not be too long (if necessary avoid).
  9. Citation results of research or opinions of others should be abstracted and written in the sentence itself (not using the exact same sentence).
  10. A collection of similar research may be referred to in groups

(4) Conclusion
  1. The conclusion should be the answer to the research question, and expressed not in statistical sentences.
  2. Written along one paragraph in essay form, not in numerical form.

(5) Acknow-ledgments (optional)
  1. Acknowledgments are generally placed after the conclusion.
  2. Contains gratitude to the funding agencies, and or individuals who have assisted in the execution of research and the writing of manuscripts.

(6) References
(General
provision of
bibliography)
  1. The references listed in the bibliography are only those references that are actually quoted in the manuscript.
  2. For the research articles, the references are referenced from about 40% of textbooks and 60% of scientific journal articles.
  3. Updates of referenced scientific journals shall be considered, at least as a result of relevant publications in the last 10 years.
  4. The bibliography is arranged alphabetically in alphabetical order of the author's name.
  5. Author's name: the name shown is the final name (surname) of the author followed by the initial (and middle name) abbreviation if any). If the author is more than one person, then the way of writing is the same.
  6. The writing of the reference title begins with a capital letter on each syllable, except for the conjunctive word.
  7. Any writing of the name, year, title of the article and so on ends with a period (.) Before the next word continues. Special writing volume (number) journal is given a colon (:) without spacing.
  8. Examples of writing can be seen in the explanation of each type of literature worth mentioning
The manuscript in (1) Introduction, (2) Research Methods, (3) Results and Discussion, (4) Conclussion, (5) Acknowledgments and (6) References, written with a density of 1 spaces, Times New Roman fonts 12

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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  1. The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  2. The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  3. Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  4. The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  5. The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  6. If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
 

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