Author Guidelines
1. Title
The title should be written in Times New Roman, font size 12 (Maximum 12 words: in Bahasa Indonesia).
Author1, Author2 [Times New Roman 10]
1Department, Faculty, Institution, Email [Times New Roman 10]
2Department, Faculty, Institution, Email [Times New Roman 10]
The title must be clear and concise. Only the first letter of the title should be capitalized and not in bold. The names of the authors and their affiliations should follow the format above. Authors’ names must be written in full without academic titles. Heading numbering uses Arabic numerals with a maximum of 3 subheading levels.
2. Abstract
The abstract must be written in two languages: English and Bahasa Indonesia. The abstract should be a single paragraph, with a maximum of 250 words in Bahasa Indonesia and 200 words in English. It must be written in Times New Roman, font size 10, single-spaced.
3. Keywords
Keywords should consist of 3–5 words, ideally a subset of the paper’s title. They should be written in lowercase (except for acronyms), and separated by commas. [Times New Roman 10]
Example: Keywords: Information System, Computing Technology, Data Mining, [maximum 5 keywords]
4. Manuscript Structure
The article should consist of the following sections:
A. Introduction – Background (including the reason for the research, research questions, objectives, and brief references)
B. Research Methods – Analysis, architecture, methods used to solve the problem, implementation
C. Results and Discussion
D. Conclusion
E. Acknowledgments (if any)
F. References
Subheadings should be written in bold.
5. Manuscript Length
The manuscript should be written on A4 paper size, consisting of a minimum of 6 pages and a maximum of 15 pages, including tables and figures. It should follow the writing format described in this guideline.
6. Tables
Tables must be numbered consecutively according to their appearance in the text (Table 1, etc.). The table title should be written above the table and center justified. Font size: 10 pt for the title and 8 pt for the table content. Tables must be cited and referenced in the text.
7. Figures
Figures must be numbered consecutively based on their order in the manuscript (Figure 1, etc.). The figure title should be written below the figure and center justified. Font size: 10 pt. Figures must be cited and referenced in the text.
8. Page Specifications
Use Times New Roman font throughout the manuscript, with sizes as exemplified in this guide. The spacing should be single, and the text should be justified (aligned to both left and right margins). Page size should be A4 (210 mm x 297 mm). Page margins: 25 mm for top, bottom, left, and right.
The easiest way to write the manuscript is to type directly into the journal's template.
9. References
Use the IEEE, APA, Harvard, or MLA referencing standard. The use of tools such as Mendeley, EndNote, or Zotero is recommended. All entries in the reference list must be cited in the manuscript.
At least 10 primary and recent references should be included. The higher the number of primary sources (as opposed to textbooks), the higher the quality of the manuscript. At least 80% of the references should be from primary sources such as journal articles, dissertations, and theses. For historical studies, classical literature (more than 10 years old) may be used.
A. References
• Journal articles
Balim, A. G. (2009). The Effects of Discovery Learning on Student’s Success and Inquiry Learning Skills. Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, Issue 35, 1–20.
• Articles in magazines or newspapers
Alka, D., K. (January 4, 2011). Republik Rawan Kekerasan? Suara Karya, p. 11.
• Newspaper articles without authors
Kompas. (September 19, 2011). Sosok: Herlambang Bayu Aji, Berkreasi dengan Wayang di Eropa, p. 16.
• Articles in edited books
Saukah, A., & Waseso, M. G. (2002). Menulis Artikel untuk Jurnal Ilmiah (4th ed., 1st print). Malang: UM Press.
• Books with more than two authors
When citing in the text, use the first author followed by "et al." (or “dkk.” in Indonesian), but in the reference list, all authors' names must be written in full.
Example:
Malmfors, B. P., Garnsworthy, M., & Grossman, M. (2005). Writing and Presenting Scientific Papers (2nd ed.). Nottingham University Press, Nottingham, UK.
• Government documents with no author or institution listed
Undang-undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 20 Tahun 2003 tentang Sistem Pendidikan Nasional. (2006). Jakarta: Reproduced by the Department of National Education.
• Government documents authored by institutions
Kemendikbud. (2013). Petunjuk Pelaksanaan Bantuan Sosial Pendidikan Kewirausahaan Masyarakat. Directorate General of Early Childhood Education, Nonformal and Informal Education, Directorate of Courses and Training. Jakarta.
D. Translated works
Sztompka, Piotr. (2005). Sociology of Social Change (Translation by Alimandan). Jakarta: Prenada Media.
E. Theses or dissertations
Indarno, Jasman. (2002). The Contribution of School-Based Management Implementation to the Quality of Primary Education in Central Java (Master’s thesis). Semarang: Postgraduate Program, Diponegoro University.
F. Conference/seminar papers
Siskandar. (2003). Instructional Technology in the Competency-Based Curriculum. Paper presented at the National Seminar on Instructional Technology, August 22–23, 2003, Inna Garuda Hotel, Yogyakarta.
G. Online sources
Jamhari, Ma’ruf. Anthropological Approach in Islamic Studies. Retrieved from http://www.ditpertais.net/artikel/jamhari01.asp. Accessed January 15, 2012.