Manuscript Submission Guidelines
- Authors are required to register as presenters of manuscripts.
- Participants are required to fill in all the required data via the registration form provided. The author’s name, affiliation, and contact email address must be clearly stated in the complete paper.
- Please read the author’s instructions carefully before preparing your paper. Failure to do so may result in exclusion of your paper from the proceedings.
- The manuscript created is typed in the form of a word document using English.
- The writer must compile the manuscript according to the template that has been provided.
- The title of the manuscript must be made up of a maximum of 20 words that describe the contents of the manuscript made using typeface Times New Roman, size 14 point, by capitalizing the beginning of each word.
- Abstract briefly describes the contents of the manuscript consisting of a brief phenomenon, research objectives, methods, results and conclusions. Abstract writing consists of 250 to 300 words. The Abstract section is written using typeface Times New Roman, size 9 point, aligned left-right.
- Keywords consist of 5 keywords that reflect the contents of the submitted manuscript. The keyword section is written using typeface Times New Roman, size 9 point.
- Introduction contains background to the problem, research motivation, theory, research objectives written in flowing paragraph form and does not use subtitles and does not use bullets or numbering in the introduction. References are indicated by writing the author(s) surname/last name and year of publication, without page numbers. Bagian Abstrak ditulis dengan menggunakan jenis huruf Times New Roman, size 12 point, aligned left-right.
- Literature Review, the author(s) mention and or explain the various supporting theories that are used in conducting this research. In addition, the author(s) also write previous research studies that are in line with this research. In this section, the author(s) are asked to write the development of the research hypothesis that you did in this research.
- Methods contain the research design used (methods, data types, data sources, data collection techniques, data analysis techniques, variable measurement) written in flowing paragraph form (no bullets or numbering).
- Result and Discussion
- Result Contains the results of empirical research or theoretical studies written in a systematic, critical, and informative manner. The use of tables, figures, etc. is only as support to clarify the discussion and is limited to truly substantial support, for example tables of statistical test results, pictures of model test results, etc. The table presented is not in the form of statistically processed output, but is an informative summary of the results.
- The Discussion of the results is argumentative in nature regarding the relevance of the results, theory, previous research and empirical facts found, as well as showing the novelty of the findings.
- Conclusion contains a broad summary of the discussion of research results written briefly and clearly, showing the clarity of the contribution of the findings, the emergence of new theories and the possibility of developing research that can be carried out in the future. Theoretical and practical implications, limitations and research suggestions are also written in flowing paragraphs.
- References. The list of references is expected to be 80% primary sources originating from national and international research articles, with a maximum limit of similarity of 30% using plagiarism checkers. The higher the referenced primary literature, the higher the quality of the articles written with the note that the author frequently refers to himself (self-citation) can reduce judgment. One of the references for writing articles is as far as possible from articles in the previous Journal.
- Writing a bibliography uses APA Style. The bibliography written is only those actually referred to in the article and is arranged alphabetically. Authors are required to use citation tools, such as Zotero, Endnote, or Mendeley to ensure the way of reference and writing of a bibliography is in accordance with the style of writing in the Conference.