Author Guidelines

General Requirements

  1. The text shall be the result of research or literature review in Indonesian or English, manuscripts that have not been or are not in the process of publication, original and novelty.
  2. Number of pages of the manuscript of at least 3000 (three thousand) words and a maximum 4000 (four thousand) words.
  3. Written in standard Indonesian or English, paper size A4.
  4. Typed in the form of one (1) column.
  5. Writing distance between rows is 1 (one) space.
  6. Format margin is Multiple Pages - Mirror Margins: Top 2 cm, Bottom 2 cm, 3 cm Inside, Outside 2 cm.
  7. Foreign words in italics (italic).
  8. Posts in the font Palatino Linotype 10 with MS Word word processor (at least MS Word 6).
  9. Pictures are numbered and the title of the picture as well as written below the image at a distance of 1 (one) space.
  10. Table by table number and title of the table as well as written above the table with a distance of 1 (one) space.
  11. Manuscripts sent to the editor in the form of Indonesian or English must be accompanied by an abstract and key words in Indonesian and English.
  12. The abstract written a general description of the content of the manuscript with the provisions of no more than 250 words and typed in a spacing of 1 (one) with the font Palatino Linotype 9 italic in any format (English). 
  13. Abstract background containing the problem, the solution offered, objectives, methods used, results of experiments, analysis of test results, and conclusions.
  14. Title manuscript written in brief and informative with the font Calibri (Body) 16 (sixteen) bold and if there are subtitles, the same type of letter to the main titles, but their case is 20 (twenty).
  15. The author's name is written manuscript is complete without an academic degree and its affiliates with the font Book Antiqua 12 (twelve) italic.
  16. Minimal reference used was 20 reference date (at least 5 years of writing articles, unless the discussion is limited)
    Content writing is not the responsibility of the editor and the editor reserves the right to make changes and correct grammar every script that is loaded.
  17. Use one of the tools for reference management, eg reference management feature of Microsoft Word, Zetero, Mendeley.
  18. The manuscript is sent through this OJS.
  19. Each author is required to download the Infotron template as a reference to the script to be published by the Infotron.

Structure of The Manuscript

The manuscript must be prepared and suggested present follow the structure:

  1. Title. The title of paper typing in sentence case, without Acronym or abbreviation, case study
  2. Abstract. The abstract was written a general description of the content of the manuscript with the provisions of no more than 250 words and typed in a spacing of 1 (one) with the font Times New Roman. No citation; Abstract background containing the problem; The solution offered; Research design; Methods used; Results of experiments; Analysis of test results, and conclusions.
  3. Section structure. Authors are suggested to present their articles in the “IMRaD” format refers to a paper that is structured by main sections: Introduction-Methods-Results and Discussion-Conclusion-Acknowledgement-References.
  • Introduction – The introduction explains why this research is important or necessary or important. Begin by describing the problem or situation that motivates the research. Move to discuss the current state of research in the field; then reveal a “gap” or problem in the field. Finally, explain how the present research is a solution to that problem or gap. If the study has hypotheses, they are presented at the end of the introduction.
  • Methods – The methods section tells readers how you conducted your study. It includes information about your population, sample, methods, and equipment. The “gold standard” of the methods section is that it should enable readers to duplicate your study. Methods sections typically use subheadings; they are written in the past tense, and they use a lot of passive voice. This is typically the least-read section of an IMRaD report.
  • Results and Discussion – In this section, you present your findings. Typically, the Results section contains only the findings, not any explanation of or commentary on the findings (see below). Results sections are usually written in the past tense. Make sure all tables and figures are labeled and numbered separately. Captions go above tables and beneath figures. In this Discussion section, you summarize your main findings, comment on those findings (see below), and connect them to other research. You also discuss the limitations of your study and use these limitations as reasons to suggest additional, future research.
  • Conclusion - Summarize sentences the primary outcomes of the study in a paragraph. Are the claims in this section supported by the results, do they seem reasonable? Have the authors indicated how the results relate to expectations and earlier research? Does the article support or contradict previous theories? Does the conclusion explain how the research has moved the body of scientific knowledge forward?.
  • References - The refence uses IEEE style. Minimal reference used was 20 reference dates (at least 5 years of writing articles, unless the discussion is limited) Content writing is not the responsibility of the editor, and the editor reserves the right to make changes and correct grammar in every script that is loaded.