Author Guideline

Manuscripts should be written in Indonesian. Manuscripts will be reviewed by the editorial board. The main manuscript should be submitted as a Word document (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf). The manuscript consists of 5000 words (minimum), well typed in one column on A4 size paper, using Times New Roman font size 11 pt. The manuscript is an original work and has the potential to contribute to the advancement of science.

The manuscript should contain the following sections in the following order:
(a.) Title
The title of the article in Indonesian must describe the main content of the manuscript, be informative, concise, and not wordy (12-15 words only), and not contain formulas.
(b.) Name of the author
Full names without academic titles and degrees, written in capital letters. Manuscripts written by groups must be accompanied by complete contact details.
(c.) Name of affiliation for each author
The author's name must be accompanied by the full affiliation address and email address.
(d.) Abstract
Written briefly in Indonesian and English consisting of 150-200 words, containing background, research objectives, methodology, results, research conclusions and research contributions to science.
(e.) Keywords
Written in English as many as 3-4 words or groups of words.
(f.) Introduction
Explains the background, problems, importance of the research, a brief literature review directly related to the research or previous findings that need to be developed, and ends with a paragraph of research objectives. A balance should be maintained between the pure and applied aspects of the subject. The introduction is presented in paragraph form of approximately 1000 words.
(g.) Methods
Ensure that the work can be repeated according to the details given. Contains clearly presented technical information of the research. Thus, the reader can conduct research based on the techniques presented. Specification of materials and equipment required. Research approaches or procedures along with data analysis methods must be presented.
(h.) Results and Discussion
Well-prepared tables and or figures should be a significant feature of this section, as they convey key observations to the reader. Any information provided in tables and figures should not be repeated again in the text, but the text should focus on the importance of the main findings of the study. In general, a journal paper will contain three-seven figures and tables. The same data cannot be presented in both tables and figures. The results of the study are discussed to answer the formulated problem, objectives, and research hypotheses. It is strongly recommended that the discussion focus on why and how the research findings came about and to what extent the research findings can be applied to other relevant problems.
(i.) Conclusion
Conclusions should be drawn based on the research findings, formulated problems and research objectives.

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