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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

GENERAL GUIDELINES

  1. The manuscript is a summary of the results of individual research
  2. manuscript was typed in the form of format Word according to the template.
  3. Manuscripts are written in Indonesian or English with Times New Roman font 11. The length of the manuscript is about 7–15 pages and typed 1 space.
  4. The page settings are 2 pages equal with columns and the distance between columns is 1 cm, while the Title, Author Identity, and Abstract are written in 1 column.
  5. The paper size is A4 with margin of 3.5 cm for the top, bottom, and left borders, while the right is 2 cm.
  6. The finished manuscript can be sent by the OJS system. Contact: kalyla.zahra@yudharta.ac.id

WRITING SYSTEM

  1. The first part: title, author's name, abstract.
  2. Main section: contains introduction, literature review, research methods/methods, research results & discussion, and conclusions and suggestions (if any).
  3. Final part: Bibliography.

TITLE AND AUTHOR'S NAME The

  1. title is printed in capital letters, in bold with Times New Roman font 12, single-spaced with a maximum number of 15 words.
  2. The author's name is written under the title without a title, may not be abbreviated, starting with a letter capital, without starting with the word "by", the order of the authors is the first author followed by the second, third and so on (font 11).
  3. The e-mail addresses of all authors are written under the author's name in Times New Roman font 10.

ABSTRACT

  1. The abstract is written in English, contains the core problem/research background, research method/problem solving, and the results obtained. The word abstract is in bold (bold).
  2. The number of words in the abstract is not more than 250 words and typed 1 space.
  3. The abstract font is Times New Roman font 11, presented with left and right alignment, italicized, presented in one paragraph, and written without indenting at the beginning of the sentence.
  4. The abstract is equipped with Keywords consisting of 3-5 words which are the core of the description of the abstraction. Keywords are italicized (italic).

GENERAL RULES FOR TEXT WRITING

  1. Each subtitle is written in Times New Roman font 11 and in bold (bold).
  2. New paragraphs are written indented with an indent-first line of 0.75 cm, without spaces between paragraphs.
  3. Foreign words are written in italics.
  4. All numbers are written with numbers, except at the beginning of sentences, and integers less than ten must be spelled out.
  5. Tables and figures must be clearly explained and numbered sequentially.

REFERENCES

Writing the library using the "APA-Style Edition 7" system. Everything listed in the bibliography must be referenced in the manuscript. Up-to-date references are highly preferred.

Books

[1] Author 1, Author 2, etc. (Last name, first name abbreviated). (Year of publication). Title of Book italicized. Edition, Place of Publication: Publisher.

Example:

O'Brien, J.A. &. JM Marakas. (2011). Management Information Systems. Issue 10. New York-USA: McGraw-Hill.

Journal Article

[2] Author 1, Author 2, & so on, (Last name, first name abbreviated). (Year of publication). Article title. Italicized Journal Name. Vol. Number. Page Range.

Example:

Cartlidge, J. (2012). Crossing boundaries: Using fact and fiction in adult learning. The Journal of Artistic and Creative Education. 6(1). 94-111.

Seminar/Conference Proceedings

[3] Author 1, Author 2, etc., (Last name, first name abbreviated). (Year of publication). Article title. Conference Name. Date, Month and Year, City, Country. Page.

Example:

Michael, R. (2011). Integrating innovation into enterprise architecture management. Proceedings on the Tenth International Conference on Wirt-shafts Informatics. 16-18 February 2011, Zurich, Switzerland. Thing. 776-786.

Thesis or Dissertation

[4] Author (last name, first name abbreviated). (Year of publication). Final Project Title [Type of Final Project]. University.

Example:

Soegandhi. (2009). Application of the bankruptcy model in regional companies in East Java [Thesis]. Joyonegoro University, Surabaya.

Reference Source from Website

[5] Author. Year. Title.UniformAddress Resources Locator (URL). Date Accessed.

Example:

Ahmed, S. and A. Zlate. (2018). Capital flows to emerging market economies: A brave new world?.http://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/ifdp/2013/1081/ifdp1081.pdf. Retrieved June 18, 2020.

ADDITIONAL RULES for

Writing Formulas

Mathematical formulas are written clearly with Microsoft Equation or other similar applications and are numbered.

Writing Tables

Tables are numbered according to the order of presentation (Table 1, etc.), without right or left borders. The title table is written at the top of the table with a flat middle position (center justified)

WritingPictures

Pictures are numbered in the order of presentation (Fig.1, etc.). The title of the image is placed below the image in the center position (center justified).

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