- Focus and Scope
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Ethics and Misconducts
- Artificial Intelligence Policy
- Article Processing Charge
- Copyright and License Statement
- Abstract & Indexing
- Plagiarism Policy
- Publication Frequency
- Open Access Statement and Policy
- Digital Preservation
- Withdrawal of Manuscript
- Correction & Retraction
- Revenue Source
Author Guidelines
1. Systematic writing:
- 1. First part: title, authors, abstract
- 2. Main part: Introduction, Research Methods, Results, and results, Conclusion
- 3. Ending part: acknowledgment (if any), symbols description (if any), and references
- 1. Title is written in capital words (Title Case/Capital Each Word), bold, with font of Times New Roman 11, single-space, center text, and the maximum number of words is 14
- 2. Authors name is placed under the title and written without a degree. It starts with capital words (avoid using “by†before the author's name). author sequence is first author then followed by second author etc
- 3. Institution address and email written under author's name with font of Times New Roman 11.
- 1. Abstract written in Indonesian and English (ABSTRAK in Indonesian and ABSTRACT in English) with Bold, which contains an introduction, research objectives, research method, Results, and Discussion, Conclusion
- 2. The maximum number of words in the abstract is no more than 250 words, and written with single space
- 1. Justify text with a font of Times New Roman 11.
- 2. The abstract using format structured abstract
- 1) Background
- 2) Objectives
- 3) Methods
- 4) Results
- 5) Conclusion
- 3. Every section has to write in bold
- 4. Keywords consist of 3 – 6 words, the word “Keywords†also has to write in bold.
- 1. Every section in the manuscript is written with font of Times New Roman 11, using capital words and bold
- 2. the First sentence in a new paragraph is written with an indent-first line of 1,15 cm, and there are no spaces between paragraphs
- 3. Content of the manuscript is written with font of Times New Roman 11 without using bold
- 4. Words from a foreign language are written italic
- 5. Every numeral word has to write in numbers, except at the beginning of the paragraph and integers that are less than ten
- 6. Tables and pictures must have clear descriptions and serial numbers. Numbering uses center text format and is placed above the table and for a picture, it is placed below.
- 7. The article contains a maximum of 20 pages
1. Books
- First author, second author, etc. (last name, first name abbreviated) publication year. Title (italic). Edition, publisher. Place of publication. Example: O’Brien, J.A. dan. J.M. Marakas. (2011). Management Information Systems. Edisi 10. McGraw-Hill. New York-USA.
- First author, second author, etc. (last name, first name abbreviated) publication year. Title. Name of journal (italic). Volume. Number. Page. Example: Cartlidge, J. (2012). Crossing boundaries: Using fact and fiction in adult learning. The Journal of Artistic and Creative Education. 6 (1): 94-111.
- First author, second author, etc. (Last name, first name abbreviated) publication year. Title. Name of conference. Date of the conference. Place/City. Country.Page. Example: Michael, R. (2011). Integrating innovation into enterprise architecture management. Proceeding on Tenth International Conference on Wirt-shafts Informatik. 16-18 February 2011, Zurich, Swiss. Hal. 776-786.
- First author, second author, etc. (Last name, first name abbreviated) publication year. Title. essay, thesis, or dissertation. university. Example: Pratiwi R.D. (2013). Pengaruh Suplementasi Vitamin A dan D pada pengobatan TB Paru BTA+ terhadap Percepatan Konversi Dahak di Fase Intensif. Tesis. Field Epidemiology Training Program Fakultas Kedokteran UGM, Yogyakarta.
- Authors. year. Title. Judul. Uniform Resources Locator (URL). Date of access. Example: WHO (2011). Global Tuberkulosis Control 2011. Available from: www.who.int/tb. Diakses tanggal 12 Juni 2013.
