Author Guidelines
Heading
Writing a maximum of 14 words, Font using Times New Roman, Font 12, Bold, Center, and using Capitalize Each Word.
Author's Identity
The author's full name, not abbreviated, and without a title. The author's name is written without title and title. Below the name is written the full name of the author's agency, as well as the author's email address.
Abstract
An abstract is a brief description of the entire article or scientific paper, which contains four components, namely: (1) Problems and objectives; (2) Method used; (3) Results and Discussion; and (4) Conclusions and Suggestions. The abstract is written in two languages, namely Indonesian and United Kingdom. In addition, the abstract is written in one paragraph without footnotes or literature citations, one space, and contains a maximum of 250 words in Indonesian, accompanied by keywords. Abstract in United Kingdom adjusts.
Introduction
The introduction describes the background of the problem solved, the issues related to the problem solved, contains the State of The Art (a review of literature or previous studies briefly, 1-2 paragraphs) with the aim of justifying/corroborating the statement of novelty or significance or scientific contribution or originality of this article and try to have references to articles from journals of the last 10 years. Do not write the title of the article in the writing of the purpose of the article. In the introduction there is no need to use sub-subheadings. The length of the text in the introduction is a maximum of 2 pages, 1 space, Times New Roman 12.
Research Methods
Includes the type and approach of research, place and time, research subjects, procedures for data/information collection techniques, data analysis techniques, and cycles. Number of pages 1-1.5 pages, 1 space, 12 Times New Roman font.
Results and Discussion
Includes presenting data/information obtained and analyzing data/information in accordance with the purpose of writing the article. In the description of Results and Discussion, sub-subheadings can be used according to the problems discussed. Subtitles are written in bold. The description of the Results and Discussion must be supported by references. The discussion must be focused. If the article conducts an experiment, then the results of the experiment should be displayed in the form of graphs or tables. The caption of the image, graph or chart (caption) uses the Times New Roman typeface, Bold, with a font size of 11 and is written center below the image, while the table caption is written center above the table. Each Figure or Table must be given an identification number of its title or description, e.g.: "Table 1. Frequency Distribution...". All text in the image/table must be legible, not blurry. Each image/table must be referenced in the text, the way of referencing must not use location (e.g. below, above, below, etc.). Refer to the Table/Figure in the text first, then place the table or figure. In the Table, there should be no need for horizontal lines in the table content, just in the heading and the bottom line. Each Figure or Table must be numbered sequentially without listing its chapter number (Table 1, not Table 4.1).
Each equation writing must be numbered by an equation. The writing of symbol descriptions in the equation is made in a descriptive paragraph, not an item list like in the book. For example: "P expresses pressure (atm), m expresses mass (g), ....."
Conclusion and Advice
The conclusion must clearly indicate the results obtained, their advantages and disadvantages. Conclusion is a synthesis of the compatibility between the problem, the goal, and the outcome. The conclusion is enough to answer and is in accordance with the problem or purpose of the research. Implications or suggestions may be added (not mandatory). It should be written in the form of paragraphs, not in the form of list/numbering items.
Bibliography
The bibliography is sorted alphabetically. Everything referenced in the article should be written in the bibliography and everything written in the bibliography should be referenced in the article. The primacy of reference literature is at least 70 percent from primary literature/scientific journals (for the exact field of sciences), or 50 percent of primary literature/scientific journals for the field of social sciences and humanities. Books that contain theoretical concepts can be used as a reference, but the maximum is only 30 percent (for exact sciences) or 50 percent (for social sciences and humanities). The number of references in the bibliography is at least 15 reference libraries (Especially for health sciences, at least 20 reference libraries).