Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

General:

  1. The manuscript is the result of research or conceptual ideas in the field of social sciences and humanities studies, not being sent to journals / other publications and has not been published elsewhere. For details of subjects can be seen on Focus and Scope.
  2. The manuscript can be written in  English, 8-12 pages long text (including bibliography).
  3. The manuscript is printed on A4 size A-size HVS paper, with 3.17 cm margins (left-right-up-down), typed in a single column format using Microsoft Word, single space, Times New Roman font size, 11 Without special mold effects (such as: bold, italic, underline, and the like that are out of place). The format and font size for tables and images can adjust. Please see the template.
  4. Manuscripts are collected in 3 copies accompanied by a script file.

Script Format Research Results:

  1. The manuscript consists of the title, author's name and correspondence address, abstract and key words, introduction, research method, results and discussion, conclusions and suggestions, acknowledgments (if deemed necessary), as well as bibliography.
  2. The title of the research article should be able to provide an overview of the research that has been done, written in capital letters, font size 11.
  3. The name of the article writer is written without any academic degree or any other degree.
  4. Abstract is written briefly, contains a description of the problem and research objectives, methods used, and research results. Abstracts are made in English each in one paragraph with 250 -  300 words, filled with key words (3-5 words) on the next line.
  5. Introduction includes background issues, research objectives, benefits of research results, and theoretical basis (no subtitle).
  6. Research methods include research design, research subjects, data collection methods, and data processing methods (no subtitle).
  7. Results and discussion, containing the results of data analysis (not raw data), can be assisted using tables and graphs, and discussion of the findings of research results.
  8. Conclusions and suggestions, presenting the author's summary and affirmation of the results of the study and discussion (without subheadings).
  9. Acknowledgment (if needed).
  10. References using APA style. 

 

Non-Research Manuscript Format (Study Library):

  1. Non-research articles or conceptual ideas are articles of the author's thought on a problem that is poured in writing. The manuscript consists of title, author's name along with correspondence address (institution), abstract and key words, introduction, discussion, conclusions and suggestions, as well as bibliography.
  2. The title of the article is expected to reflect exactly the issues discussed in the article, written in capital letters, font size 11.
  3. The name of the article writer is written without any academic degree or any other degree.
  4. Non-research article abstract is a summary of the content of articles that are poured in solid, not comments or introductory authors. Abstracts are made in  English each in one paragraph with 250 - 300 words, filled with key words (3-5 words) on the next line.
  5. Introduction includes background issues, goals, benefits, and theoretical basis (no subheads).
  6. The discussion contains commentary, analysis, argumentation, and author's stance on the matter being discussed (can use the subtitle).
  7. Conclusions and suggestions, presenting the author's summary and affirmation of the discussions that have been made (without subheads).
  8. References of both research and non-research scripts using APA style.