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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

  1. All manuscripts shall be written in Indonesian and submitted online via the journal website.
  2. The manuscript shall be formatted in one column using 12 pt Calibri font type, 1.15 spaces in the A4 paper, and justified alignment for a maximum of 20 pages. All manuscripts should be in Microsoft Word, at least the 2007 version.
  3. The title must be written in title case and should be in 12 pt font size with center alignment and a maximum of 20 words.
  4. The author's name shall be in 10 pt. font size, centered alignment, and without an academic degree.
  5. Correspondenc's address includes an email address, name, and address of correspondenc's affiliation or institution origin written in 10 pt font size and centered alignment.
  6. The abstract should be written in English in one paragraph and consist of a maximum of 150 words. The abstract should explain the purpose, method, and result of the research concisely.
  7. Keywords are any terms related to the general issue(s) of the articles and are limited to a maximum of five.
  8. Systematic for research article are:
    • Introduction: This part consists of a background of the study, a literature review as a basis for the research issue, hypotheses, and the purpose of the study. This part shall be presented in the form of a paragraph with no title.
    • Method is a part that consists of the design of the research, subject, instrument, data collection procedure, and data analysis.
    • The part on results and discussion exposes the findings obtained from the research data and hypotheses, the discussion of research results, and comparisons with similar theories and/or similar research. The results and discussion section can be divided into several sub-sections.
    • The conclusion part answers the hypotheses, research purpose, findings, and discussion, as well as the expected suggestions for future research. The conclusion shall be written in a paragraph.
    • Acknowledgment (Optional) Recognize those who helped with the research, especially the funding supporters of your research. Include individuals who have assisted you in your study: Advisors, Financial supporters, or another supporter, i.e., proofreaders, typists, and Suppliers, who may have given materials, Do not acknowledge one of the authors names.
    • Reference: all the references that were used in the article must be listed in this part. In this part, all the references used must be taken from primary sources (scientific journals, at least 80% of all the references) that were published in the last ten years. Each article should have at least ten references.
  1. Systematic for a review article are: title; author's name; correspondence address; abstract; keywords; introduction (no title); main discussion (could be divided into several sub-discussions); conclusion; acknowledgment (optional); references.
  2. Each title part shall be written in different types (all title parts and subparts shall be written in bold or italic bold) and not in numbering format:
    • HEADING 1 (CAPITALIZED ALL FONT, BOLD, LEFT-ALIGNMENT, 12 pts)
    • Heading 2 (Title case, bold, left-alignment, 12 pts)
    • Heading 3 (Title case, italic bold, left-alignment, 12 pts)
  1. Table: The table shall be clearly identified using the number and title above the table in bold font, 10 pt font, left alignment. The table shall be positioned in left-right alignment. The first letter in the table shall be capitalized, except for phrases. The table's data shall be written in single space, 10 pt font. The table shall be presented only in horizontal lines and shall be mentioned in the paragraph.
  2. Figure: The figure shall be presented in average to high resolution, identified using a number and title above the table, and written in bold font in 10 pt left alignment. Figures are to be mentioned in the paragraph.
  3. Citations and references are written according to the APA (American Psychological Association) 6th edition style. The references shall be ordered based on alphabetical and chronological order. We recommend using reference management applications, such as Below are examples of References written according to the APA 6th edition style.
    • Setiwan, D. A., & Wahyuningtyas, D. T. (2015). Pembelajaran Bahasa Indonesia, Malang: Kanjuruhan Press. → Book
    • Maher, B. A. (Ed.). (1964–1972). Progress in Experimental Personality Research (6 vols.) New York: Academic Press. → Book with the editor
    • Luria, A. R. (1969) The mind of a mnemonist (L. Solotaroff, Trans.) New York: Avon Books. Original work published in 1965 →Translation Book
    • Putri, N., Chrisyarini, B., & Sulistyowati, D. (2016). Pengembangan Bahan Ajar Virtual Jurnal Bidang Pendidikan Dasar, 1(4), 11–19. Retrieved from http://ejournal.unikama.ac.id/index.php/JBPD/article/view/3949 → Online Journal
    • Shelly, D. R. (2010) Periodic, chaotic, and doubled earthquake recurrence intervals on the deep San Andreas fault. Science, 328(5984), 1385–1388. Print→ Journal
    • Yulia, Y. (2018) Sociology as a marketing feast In M. Collis, L. Munro, and S. Russell (Eds.), Sociology for the New Millennium Paper presented at The Australian Sociological Association, Monash University, Melbourne, 7–10 December (pp. 281-289). Churchill: Celts.→Proceeding
    • Andika, T. (2019). Tuturan persuasif wiraniaga dalam berekspresi: Kajian seni (Unpublished master’s thesis) Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang, Malang, Indonesia. → Thesis
    • United Arab Emirates architecture (n.d.) Retrieved June 17, 2010, from the UAE Interact website: http://www.uaeinteract.com/ →Website
    • Menteri Perhubungan Republik Indonesia (1992) Tiga Undang-Undang: Perkeretaapian, Lalu Lintas, and Angkutan Jalan Penerbangan Tahun 1992 Jakarta. CV. Eko Jaya. → Government Document
  1. All issues regarding permission of citation or software utilization during the process of the paper or any issues regarding Intellectual Property Rights related to the author, including their legal consequences, will be the responsibility of the author.
  2. The Board is authorized to reject a manuscript based on peer reviewer advice and make necessary changes or adjustments related to language properties without altering the substance. Substance editing would be discussed with the author first.

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