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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.
  • 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).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • 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.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Title

The title must be short, clear and reflect the contents of the manuscript (The title is given in Indonesian. The title must be short, clear and reflect the contents of the manuscript) (14 pt Bold)

 

Writer's name

Author Name, Author Name and Author Name (12 pt Bold)

Author Affiliations (11 pt)

Email: e-mail@e-mail.com, e-mail@e-mail.com and e-mail@e-mail.com

 

Abstract

The abstract briefly contains the background, objectives, methods, research results and research conclusions. Abstracts contain a maximum of 200 words, single spaced and written in italics (Italic) for English abstracts. Below the abstract are listed keywords consisting of a maximum of six words, where the first word is the most important. The abstract in Indonesian is a translation from English. The editor has the right to edit the abstract for reasons of clarity of abstract content.

 

Keywords

Minimum 3 words and maximum 6 words, (first word; second word; third word)

 

Introduction (12 pt Bold)

The introduction must contain (in sequence) the general background, a review of previous literature (state of the art) as the basis for a statement of the scientific novelty of the article, a statement of scientific novelty, and the research problem or hypothesis. At the end of the introduction, the purpose of the article study must be written. In the scientific article format, a literature review is not permitted as in a research report, but is realized in the form of a review of previous literature (state of the art) followed by a statement of the scientific novelty of the article.

Citations must be written using a bodynote format such as (Uwuigbe & Ajibolade, 2013), (Wang, 2016), (Muttakin et al., 2015) and be relevant to the bibliography/bibliography (recommended using the Mendeley application with APA Style).

 

Research Methods

The research methods used in solving problems include analytical methods. Image captions are placed as part of the figure caption, not part of the image. The methods used to complete the research are written in this section. In Research Methods, small and non-main tools (which are common in the lab, such as: scissors, measuring cups, pencils) do not need to be written down, but just write down the main set of equipment, or the main tools used for analysis and/ or characterization, even needing to get down to type and accuracy; Write in full the research location, number of respondents, how to process the results of observations or interviews or questionnaires, how to measure performance benchmarks; General methods do not need to be written in detail, but simply refer to reference books. Experimental procedures must be written in the form of news sentences, not command sentences

 

Results and Discussion

Results and discussion contain research findings and scientific discussion. Write down scientific findings obtained from the results of research that has been carried out but must be supported by adequate data. The scientific findings referred to here are not research data obtained. These scientific findings must be explained scientifically including: What scientific findings were obtained? Why could that happen? Why is the variable trend like that? All these questions must be explained scientifically, not just descriptively, if necessary supported by adequate basic scientific phenomena. Apart from that, the comparison must also be explained with the results of other researchers on almost the same topic. Research results and findings must be able to answer the research hypothesis in the introduction section.

Manuscripts can be written in Indonesian or English with a maximum number of pages of 20 pages including figures and tables. Manuscripts must be written according to this article template in print-ready form (Camera ready). Articles must be written in A4 size (210 x 297 mm) and with a left margin of 3 cm, right margin of 3 cm, bottom margin of 3 cm and top margin of 3 cm. Manuscripts must be written in Times New Roman font with a font size of 12 pt, single spaced, and in one column format (except for the article title, author's name and abstract). The distance between columns is 1 cm.

Foreign words or terms are used in italics (Italic). It is best to avoid using foreign terms for Indonesian language articles. The new paragraph starts 1.15 cm from the left border, while there is no space between paragraphs.

Tables and figures are placed in the text group after the table or figure is referenced. Each image must have an image title (Figure Caption) at the bottom of the image and be numbered sequentially followed by the image title. Each table must be given a table title (Table Caption) and numbered sequentially at the top of the table followed by the table title. Images must be guaranteed to print clearly (font size, resolution and line size must be guaranteed to print clearly). Pictures and tables and diagrams/schemes should be placed in columns between groups of text or if they are too large, placed in the middle of the page. Tables must not contain vertical lines, while horizontal lines are allowed but only the important ones.

 

Conclusion

Conclusions describe the answer to the hypothesis and/or research objectives or scientific findings obtained. The conclusion does not contain a repetition of the results and discussion, but rather a summary of the findings as expected in the objective or hypothesis. If necessary, at the end of the conclusion you can also write down the things that will be done related to further ideas from the research.

 

Bibliography

All references referred to in the text of the article must be listed in the bibliography section. The bibliography must contain reference literature originating from primary sources (scientific journals and amounting to a minimum of 80% of the entire bibliography) published in the last 10 (ten) years. Each article contains at least 15 (fifteen) bibliographic references. Writing reference systems in article texts and writing bibliographies should use reference management application programs, for example: Mendeley, EndNote, Reference Manager or Zotero. Writing references using the system model from APA (American Psychological Association), 6th ed.).

 

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