Author Guidelines

Title Your Article Title: English

First Author1, Second Author2, etc.

1First author affiliation (Institution / University / etc.)

Institution / University Address / etc

2Second author affiliation (Institution / University / etc.)

Institution / University Address / etc

 *corresponding author E-mail: xxxxxxxx@gmail.com

Abstract

Type the Indonesian abstract here, with the Avenir Next LT Pro 11 font (1 space). The contents of the abstract include the objectives, methods, results of studies / research along with recommendations. The abstract is written in one paragraph, without quotations, reference sources, and footnotes. The number of word characters in the abstract should not exceed 300 words. For scripts written in Indonesian, Indonesian abstracts are placed above the English abstract. Contains 150 to 300 words. 

Keywords: Keyword one, keyword two, etc. (written in Indonesian 3-7 words)

 

INTRODUCTION

The contents of the introduction are written in the Avenir Next LT Pro 11 font (1.5 spaces). The introduction contains what, who, why, how, when, and where the study / research was carried out, as well as the purpose of the research. The introduction does not use subtitles, contains concise and concise explanations about the background of the research, literature studies that are supportive and relevant. The contents of the literature review include theories and scientific opinions that are relevant to the subject matter. Literature review in the form of literature review and similar research relevant to this research. The reference sources that are used as references for citing manuscripts have the latest information (maximum of the last ten years) and are sourced from the primary literature. The preliminary content emphasizes the urgency, uniqueness, objectives, and research problems that will be further studied by the writer / researcher. The uniqueness that is meant is the difference or the uniqueness of the research being carried out with other studies that have been done before.

 

Literature Review (Opsional)

A literature review serves as a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of existing scholarly literature on a particular topic or research question, playing a vital role in academic writing. It enables researchers to contextualize their work within the broader body of knowledge, identifying gaps, controversies, and areas requiring further exploration. By examining previous studies, researchers can discern recurring themes, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks prevalent in their field, thereby understanding the current state of knowledge. Additionally, evaluating the methodologies and findings of past research allows for a critical assessment of their strengths and weaknesses, aiding in the development of robust research designs. Moreover, referencing previous studies lends credibility to one's argument or research hypothesis, demonstrating a foundation in established scholarship. Furthermore, a literature review aids in identifying key scholars and seminal works that have shaped the discourse, thereby enhancing the author's credibility and authority. To conduct a literature review effectively, researchers must define the scope of their review, search for relevant sources, evaluate their credibility and relevance, organize the literature thematically or chronologically, synthesize and analyze the findings, and appropriately cite all sources. Ultimately, a well-executed literature review not only contributes to the advancement of knowledge but also strengthens the rigor and validity of the researcher's own work.

RESEARCH METHODS

 The contents of the method are written with the Avenir Next LT Pro 11 font (1.5 spaces). The method is a technique of collecting, processing and analyzing data. The contents of the method include data sources, time of data collection, population and sample, data presentation, and data analysis techniques. This method determines the sharpness of the results of data analysis in the results section and research discussion. The contents of this method are arranged in paragraph form, no more than three paragraphs.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

The contents of the Findings and Discussion are written in the Avenir Next LT Pro 11 font (1.5 spaces). Results are research findings that are presented as they are without the author's opinion. Results are not raw data, but data that has been processed and interpreted in the form of statistical data, whether in the form of tables, graphs, charts, sketches, or photographs combined with relevant theories. While the discussion is the author's argument about the research findings and their relevance to previous research. the discussion is the result of data analysis based on relevant theory. The contents of the results and discussion must answer the research problem and find the right analysis for the solution / have a positive impact on the development of science and technology in society. Writing the title of the table (Avenir Next LT Pro 10) and the contents of the table (Avenir Next LT Pro 10; 1 space). Table titles are written on the table and arranged sequentially in a single text, for example Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, etc. When quoting tables from other readings / references, they must be listed. Discussion of research results is directed at the realm of policy for all disciplines. Presented without subtitles, the literature review is written with the Avenir Next LT Pro 10 font and the contents of the Avenir Next LT Pro 10 font (1 space). the source.

Table 1. Table Titles must be Clearly Written and High-Resolution Display

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Source: Reference (2017)

Image title (Avenir Next LT Pro 10) and written below the picture. Other objects that include images include graphics, charts, sketches, and photographs. The titles of the images are arranged sequentially in one script, for example Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, etc. When citing images from other readings / references, the source must be stated.

CONCLUSION

The contents of the conclusions are written in the Avenir Next LT Pro 11 font (1.5 spaces). Conclusions are the essence of the results and discussion of research. The contents of the conclusions are not accompanied by theory / citations. The conclusion emphasizes information on the impact of research, benefits, answering research objectives without going beyond it, presented in narrative form.

BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Reference writing is in accordance with the APA Style model 7 th. In the contents of the writing, the author's name is written along with the year of writing. In the Bibliography section, writing is ordered in alphabetical order and it is recommended to use reference applications such as Mendeley, Zotero, End Note, etc.  Reference 80% minimum and maximum in the last 10 years. Some examples of reference forms in this journal are:

Bezuidenhout, R., Davis, C. and Du Plooy-Cilliers, F., (2014). Research matters. Quantitative data analysis, pp.228–251.

Blaikie, N., & Priest, J. (2019). Designing social research: The logic of anticipation. John Wiley & Sons.

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