Author Guidelines
General Author Guidelines
- The Manuscript should be written in Indonesian or English and should be original, unpublished and not under reviewed for possible publication in any other journals.
- The Manuscript may take the form of research activity.
- The manuscript is typed with the MS Word program with Arial letters, spaced 1. Page length 7-10 pages on A4 size HVS paper, with Right edge: 3 cm, Left edge: 3,5 cm, Upper edge: 3 cm, and Bottom edge: 3 cm.
- Pictures or tables are required in the form of jpeg.
- Titles, Author, and Abstract are written in one column, while the contents of the text are written in two columns.
- The accompanying manuscripts and illustrations are the publisher's legal property and are not allowed to be published in other publications other than the publisher's permission. Manuscripts can be edited by editors if needed without changing the meaning of the contents
Systematics of Writing Research Results
Manuscripts of research results are presented systematically as follows:
1. TITLE
- In English or Indonesia with Time New Roman letters 20, spaced 1, and bold.
- Must describe the contents of the writing concisely and clearly.
2. AUTHOR
- The author's name (without title) is written in Time New Roman with a size of 11, and bold. (Front name, Last name)
Example:
Author Name1, Author Name2 and Author Name1,2
- The institution's name is written in the letters Time New Roman size 11.
Example:
1 Name of Department 1, Name of Institution 1, Name of City 1, Name of Country 1
2 Name of Department 2, Name of Institution 2, Name of City 2, Name of Country 2
- Email for correspondence is written in the letters Time New Roman size 11
Example:
nameauthor@gmail.com
3. ABSTRACT
Please pay attention to the abstract:
- Written in English and Indonesian not more than 300 words.
- Using the letters Time New Roman size 11 in one paragraph, space 1.
- Contains the essence of all writing consisting of Research result, Background, Objective, Method, Result, Conclusion
-Include keywords more than 5 words
4. CONTENT
a. Introduction
Explain the background and objectives of the research clearly. Introduction includes background, problem formulation, and writing objectives.
b. Methodology
Methodology included materials and tools used, time, place, design, and procedures for conducting research. The methodology can be divided into one or more parts according to the research requirements. Provide sufficient detail so that the work can be produced. Replace with the text of the article, including the title if necessary. Tables and figures can be one or two columns in size as needed. During the production process, they will be placed at the top or bottom of the column after the first time they are cited in the text.
c. The results and discussion
The results are stated clearly and if necessary are equipped with tables, illustrations, and photographs which are numbered consecutively in the text. The table title is written on it. The discussion explains the results of the study by reading the problem, associated with previous research and the possibility of its development.
This section should explore the significance of the results rather than repeat them. A combined Results and Discussion section is often necessary. Avoid extensive quotations and discussions of published literature.
For figures and tables, be sure to insert the source and citation at the bottom of the figure or table. Figures must be of high enough quality for reference and individual figure files larger than 10 MB must be uploaded separately. The image must be converted to one of the following formats:
PDF: for vector drawings and embed fonts or save the text as 'graphics'.
TIFF or JPG: for color or grayscale (halftone) photos use a minimum of 300 dpi.
For tables, please submit tables as editable text and not as images. Number the tables sequentially according to their appearance in the article and ensure that the data presented in the tables do not duplicate the results described in other parts of the article.
If the figure/table is larger than the example above, it can be placed in the middle of the page.
If there are equations in your article, please write them as text that can be edited using the Equation Editor in MS Word and not as an image. Please write the equation number on the right side.
d. Conclusions
Conclusions are the final part of the writing that shows the answers to the objectives stated in the introduction. In the short conclusion section, after the results and discussion sections, you can separately present the main conclusions of the study.
e. Acknowledgments
This section is optional. List the names of institutions or individuals who provided assistance during the research here, for example, those who provided capital, those who helped with language preparation, provided assistance as proof of reading articles, etc.
5. REFERENCE
Manuscript citations/references must use IEEE format. Write down the references used in the main paper. Do not include references in the bibliography that have never been used as references in writing the manuscript. If there are more than three authors, then use the name of the main author followed by the term 'et. al.' to refer to another author (to the same reference), for example: [2] at the end of the sentence to refer to bibliography number 2.
Example references style for journal:
[1] M. Taufiqurrohman, Aulanni’am, Y.P.W Yueniwati, G. Ciptadi. “Development of Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor Electronic Nose for the Identification of Volatile Compound Organic Using Artificial Neural Network”. International Journal on Engineering Applications (IREA). Vol. 11, N. 5. pp: 318-326. 2023.
[2] I.D.P Karyantantri, B.Y Dewantara, M. Abduh, Sudirman, W.M. Utomo. “Healthy Monitoring and Fault Detection Outer Race Bearing in Induction Motor Using Stator Current”. International Journal Of Integrated Engineering. Vol. 11, N. 3, pp: 181-193. 2019.
Example references style for conference:
Example references style for patent
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