Author Guidlines

  1. Systematic writing:
  2. First part: title, authors, abstract
  3. Main part: Introduction, Research methods, Results and results, Conclusion
  4. Ending part: acknowledgment (if any), symbols description (if any), and references
  5. Title and authors:
  6. Title is written by capital words (Title Case/Capital Each Word), bold, with font of Time New Roman 11, singlespace, center text and maximum words is 14
  7. Authors name placed under the title and written without degree. It starts with capital word (avoid to use “by” before the authors name). author sequence is first aurhor then followed by second author etc
  8. Institution address and email written under authors name with font of Time New Roman 12.
  9. Abstract
  10. Abstract written in Indonesian and English (ABSTRAK in indonesia and ABSTRACT in english) with Bold, which contain introduction, research objectives, meode research, Results and Discussion, Conclusion
  11. The maximum words in abstract is no more than 250 words, and written with single space
  12. Justify text with font of Time New Roman 12.
  13. The abstract using format structured abstract

      1) Background

       2) Objectives

        3) Methods

        4) Results

        5) Conclusion

  1. Every section has to write in bold
  2. Keywords consist 3 – 6 words, the word of “Keywords” also has to write in bold.
  3. General rules of publication manuscript
  4. Every section in manuscript is written with font of Time New Roman 11, using capital words and bold
  5. First sentence in new paragraph is written with indent-first line 1,15 cm, and there are no space between paragraphs
  6. Content of manuscript is written with font of Time New Roman 11 without using bold
  7. Words from foreign language is written italic
  8. Every numeral words have to written in number, except in the beginning of paragraph and intregers that less than ten
  9. Tables and pictures must have clear desription and serial number. Numbering use center text format and placed above the table and for picture, it placed below.
  10. The article contains a maximum of 20 pages
  11. REFERENCES:

Reference format using Harvard Referencing Standard system. All literature that put in references must contain in manuscript. Literatures prefered from the last 10 years, minimum contain 15 references (80% primary source ex: journal, proceeding)

  1. Books

First author, second author etc. (last name, first name abbreviated) publication year. Title (italic). Edition, publisher. Place of publication. Example: O’Brien, J.A. dan. J.M. Marakas. (2011). Management Information Systems. Edisi 10. McGraw-Hill. New York-USA.

2.Journal Articles

First author, second author etc. (last name, first name abbreviated) publication year. Title. Name of journal (italic). Volume. Number. Page. Example: Cartlidge, J. (2012). Crossing boundaries: Using fact and fiction in adult learning. The Journal of Artistic and Creative Education. 6 (1): 94-111.

3. Conference Proceedings

First author, second author etc. (Last name, first name abbreviated) publication year. Title. Name of conference. Date of conference. Place/City. Country.Page. Example: Michael, R. (2011). Integrating innovation into enterprise architecture management. Proceeding on Tenth International Conference on Wirt-schafts Informatik. 16-18 February 2011, Zurich, Swis. Hal. 776-786.

4. Essay, Thesis and Dissertation

First author, second author etc. (Last name, first name abbreviated) publication year. Title. essay, thesis or dissertation. university. Example: Pratiwi R.D. (2013). Pengaruh Suplementasi Vitamin A dan D pada pengobatan TB Paru BTA+ terhadap Percepatan Konversi Dahak di Fase Intensif. Tesis. Field Epidemiology Training Program Fakultas Kedokteran UGM, Yogyakarta.

5. Website

Authors. year. Title. Judul. Uniform Resources Locator (URL). Date of accessed. Example: WHO (2011). Global Tuberkulosis Control 2011. Available from: www.who.int/tb. Diakses tanggal 12 Juni 2013.