Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines
Please prepare your manuscript before sending, using the following guide and clicking this link to download the manuscript template.
Title
The title is written with the Times New Roman 14 font, with an inverted pyramid shape (Max 20 words: Indonesian and English)
*First Author1, Second Auhtor2, Third Author3 (*Coresponding Author)
1First affiliation, Email, Address, City and Postcode, Country
2Second affiliation
The title must be clear and concise. Using uppercase (capital) and bold. The author's name and affiliation as written above. The author's name is clearly written without a title. Numbering headings with Arabic system with sub-headings up to a maximum of 3 levels.
Abstract [Times New Roman 9]
Abstract written in English, a maximum of 300 words in English. Abstract written in Verdana 11, spaced 1, 1 paragraph, italicized in one column format.
Keywords
keywords are written in 3-5 words, which should be a subset of the paper's title, written in lowercase except for abbreviations, and separated by comma punctuation between words.
for example: Keywords: surgical medical nursing, cardiovascular, elderly, [maximum 5 keywords]
Manuscript Structure
Articles should contain articles that contain 1. Introduction: contains background, 2. Methods (can include analysis, architecture, methods used to solve problems, implementation), 3. Results, 4. Discussion, 5. Conclusions, Acknowledgments ( if any) and Reference List. Subtitles use Times New Roman 10 font in bold type.
The contents of the introduction are answers to questions:
- Background
- A brief literature review
- Reasons for this research
- Purpose questions.
Methodology
Describe the preparation methods and characterization techniques used. Explain briefly, but still accurately such as size, volume, replication and workmanship techniques. The new method must be explained in detail so that other researchers can reproduce the experiment. While established methods can be explained by picking out references.
Script Length
The manuscript is written in A4 paper size with a minimum number of pages of 5 pages, a maximum of 10 pages, including tables and figures, and with reference to the writing procedures as compiled in this paper.
Table
The tables must be numbered in the order in which they are presented (Table 1, etc.). The title of the table is written on the table in a centered (center justified) position with a font size of 10pt Times New Roman The font used is 8pt for the contents of the table. Tables must be referenced and referenced in text not in images.
Picture
The images are numbered in the order in which they are presented (Fig. 1, etc.). The title of the image placed above the image in the center position (center justified). The font used in the image title is 10pt Times New Roman. Images must be referred to and referred to in the text.
Page Specifications
Use the Verdana typeface throughout the text, with the font size as exemplified in this writing guide. Spacing is single and the contents of the text or text using the left-right alignment (justified).
The page size is A4 (210 mm x 297 mm). Page margins are 2,5 cm top-left, 2,5 cm right-bottom.
An easy way to write a script is to write directly in the Journal template.
References
References used should be the latest references published in the last five years (at least 90% of journals with at least 20 references). References are written with a single space in chronological order with serial numbers (Vancouver System) and it is recommended to use reference management applications such as EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, and others.
Reference arrangement
References must be listed at the end of the article. Authors can start on a new page if this is absolutely necessary. Authors must ensure that every reference in the text appears in the reference list and vice versa. Indicate references with [1] or [2,3] in the text. Authors who include an appendix section must do so before the References section. Each author is required to cite at least two articles that are related or in the same field as the writing that has been produced by the Journal.