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Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
1. Manuscripts are written in the following order: Title, Author's Identity, Abstract, Introduction, Research Methods, Discussion, Closing, Bibliography.
2. Title: Title uses all capital letters, Times New Roman 14, Bold, Center, 1 space, UPPERCASE, Capitals are only used at the beginning of each word.
3. Author's Identity: Author's name is written without title using Times New Roman 12, Bold, Center. The name of the institution and the email are written in Times New Roman 12, Normal, Space 1, Center.
4. Abstract: Abstract. This journal was written using MS-Word. The length of the article ranges from 10 – 15 pages and is typed single spaced in A4 format. The abstract is written in English and contains a concise description of the research problem and objectives, methods used, and research results. Abstracts are written in one paragraph and must not contain more than 200 words and must not contain equations, figures or tables. Abstract writing using Times New Roman 12pt, single spacing and italics. The abstract is followed by keywords which contain basic ideas or concepts that represent the area being discussed/researched. Keywords consist of 3-5 words.
5. Keywords: keywords in italics, with 3-5 words
6. Introduction: The introduction consists of a minimum of 1500 words, written using Times New Roman font size 12, justify, first paragraph indented 1 cm, writing sentences between paragraphs without additional spaces before and after (without spaces before and after). The introduction includes: background, discussion of the problem, objectives, theoretical studies and results of relevant research, development or previous studies. In the Introduction there is no need to use subtitles.
7. Research Method: The research method is written using Times New Roman font size 12, justify, first paragraph indented 1 cm, writing sentences between paragraphs without additional space before and after (without space before and after). The method is written briefly but clearly explains the nature/type of research, type of data/research materials, research location, data collection techniques, and data analysis.
8. Discussion: The discussion contains a description of the research results or results of theoretical studies/concepts for the review manuscript. If there are details according to the problem and using sub-chapters, then they can be written according to the sub-chapter writing. Sub-titles in the article are written according to the problem being discussed.
9. Closing: The closing contains conclusions and suggestions from the author. Contains a concise statement and is in accordance with what has been described from the results of the discussion to answer the problem formulated. Apart from that, it also contains considerations that suggest suggestions based on experience and/or writing research.
10. Bibliography: Writing a reference bibliography is divided into 3 classifications, namely: books, journals/proceedings/dissertations/theses/thesis, etc.
11. Use of footnotes or notes:
- In Note: Quotations are written using in note, so they are written in the body of the sentence, for example (Reizer, 2007: 2-5).
- Footnotes: Writing quotations using footnotes. The sequential arrangement of footnotes is the author's name, title (bold, bold and italics when using a foreign language), publisher, place of publication, year of publication and page. For Indonesian authors, the first name is mentioned first, while for single authors the family name is mentioned first, all without including the title. Writing is done with 1 (single) spacing and begins with the beginning of a footnote that is indented by 6 characters. Writing between footnotes does not use spaces.
Template can be downloaded by this link below: