Author Guidelines
General requirements
a) The manuscript is written in Indonesian or English with a density of 1 line spacing, font Times New Roman 12, A4 size paper, the format of the column, and the margins (top 4 cm; left 4 cm; bottom 3 cm; right 3 cm).
b) The length of between 20-25 pages scientific manuscripts, including pictures, graphs or tables (if any) that accompany it.
c) The terms in a foreign language or regional language in the text in italics ( italic ).
d) review of the literature ( literature review ) is not listed as part of the structure of the article. Literature citations are considered important can be integrated in the introduction or in the discussion. Literature citations as necessary in the discussion and that preferably is a discussion on the results of its own analysis of the data found.
Structure of Scientific Articles
Manuscript structure the research consisted of 10 main parts:
- Title
- Ownership line (Name, Address Institution, E-mail);
- Abstract;
- Keywords;
- Preliminary;
- Research methods;
- Results and Discussion;
- Conclusion;
- Acknowledgements, and
- Bibliography.
(1) Title
1) The title is made concise and informative, with a word count of no more than 12 words. Avoid common words and mention of an object, a place or a very detailed research material.
2) The title contains the key words of the topics studied.
3) The font Times New Roman 14, with line spacing one space.
4) Avoid using abbreviations, formulas and references.
example:
- Original Research Title: REVIEW OF POLICY diversion sociological juridical FOR CHILDREN IN LAW NUMBER 11 OF 2012 CONCERNING CHILD CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
- Manuscript Title: Diversion POLICY FOR CHILDREN CHILDREN IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDONESIA
(2) Line of ownership ( authorship lines )
a) The line of ownership consists of two parts, the author's name and institutional affiliation of the author.
b) Affiliate students attend institutions where learning is concerned.
c) Name of the author only include the name of the person who actually participated in the planning, execution, results analysis, discussion, and report writing.
d) a bachelor's degree should not be specified.
e) Name of institution listed in full until the country name, written under the name of the author and postal address, email and fax (if any) for the purposes of correspondence.
example:
Bejo Banget
Fakultas Teknik dan Informatika Universitas PGRI Semarang
Gedung Pusat lt 3, Jl. Sidodadi Timur no 24
jawa tengah, Indonesia
Email: [email protected]
(3) Abstract
a) The abstract is a brief and factual, including the purpose of research, research methods, results and conclusions.
b) Abstract written in a single paragraph.
c) Abstract written in two languages (Indonesian and English); abstract length ranging between 200-250 words.
d) Avoid referral and use of abbreviations is not common.
(4) Keyword
a) Keywords consist of 3 to 5 words and / or group of words.
b) Written in alphabetical order
c) Between the keywords separated by a semicolon (;).
d) Avoid many conjunctions (and, with that, and others).
(5) Introduction
a) Avoid writing sub-sub discussion in the introduction.
b) Introduction contains background issues, the problems, the purpose of research, little concept (theory) and related research.
c) The percentage of a page of introduction between 10-15% of the overall length of a manuscript (maximum 2 pages)
d) Reference is written using bodynote writing the name of the author, year of publication, and pages).
(6) Research Methods
a) Inform briefly on the methodology used in the study, including the type of research or approach, type of data and methods of analysis.
b) If you use methods that are already widely known, say the name of the method alone. If necessary, specify a resource to be used as a reference.
c) The method is made in one paragraph.
(7) Results and Discussion
a) The format of the results of research and discussion are not separated, given the number of pages available to the authors limited.
b) The results can be presented with the support of tables, graphs or images as needed, to clarify the presentation of the results verbally.
c) Description of images / graphics placed under Image / Graph / Chart that, while the Title table placed upon it. The title begins with a capital letter.
d) Do not repeat write the numbers that have been embedded in images, graphs, charts or tables in the text for discussion. If would emphasize the results obtained should be presented in other forms, such as the percentage or the difference. To demonstrate the desired number, refer to the table containing just these numbers.
e) Material discussion mainly concerned whether the results are consistent with the hypothesis ( pre judgment ) or not, and put forward the argument.
f) Citations to references in the discussion using literature review.
g) Citation of research or opinion of others should be extracted and written in his own words (do not use exactly the same sentence).
(8) Conclusions
a) The conclusions should be an answer on the question of research
b) Written in the form of one-paragraph essay, not in numerical form.
(9) Acknowledgements
Contains gratitude to donor agencies, or individuals who have helped in the implementation of the research and writing of the manuscript.
(10) Bibliography
a) References listed in the bibliography is simply a reference that actually cited in the manuscript.
b) For research articles, references are cited at least 45% of scientific journal articles.
c) Recency of scientific journals are cited must be considered, at least the results of relevant publications in the last 5 years.
d) The references are arranged alphabetically by author name in alphabetical order.
e) Provisions author's name: the name displayed is the last name (surname) author abbreviation followed by the first name (and middle if any). If the author of more than one person, the same way of writing.
f) Provisions writing reference titles such as scientific papers, unpublished ( un-published ), books, journals, conference papers or articles off: beginning with a capital letter in each word constituent, (except conjunctions). Special title journal articles, capital letters only for the beginning of a sentence.
g) writing punctuation marks at the end of the name, year, title of the article and so end with a dot (.) before continuing the next word. Special writing of volume (number) of the journal by a colon (:) without spacing.
h) Provision of writing a bibliography based on the type of reference: