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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The manuscript is an original work of the author(s), not a result of plagiarism, and has not been previously published or is currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Each manuscript must also be accompanied by an Originality Statement signed by all authors, stamped on the correspondence/primary author, and scanned in PDF format (not photographed).
  • Each author should confirm their authorship, and we encourage international collaboration. Authorship misconduct will result in several sanctions and even bans for the author(s).
  • Each manuscript must be accompanied by proof of Proofread Professional whose validity can be traced
  • All required supporting documents have been attached to this submission.

Author Guidelines

A.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

 

The authors should submit only manuscripts that have been carefully proofread. The manuscript is a scientific paper from research results or conceptual ideas. Written in Bahasa (Indonesian) or English. It is an original (no plagiarism) and has never been published in other media. In addition, authors must agree to our copyright policy.

 

B.

WRITING RULES

 

1.

The manuscript texts are written in English. Editorial boards will first review manuscripts. The main text of a manuscript must be submitted as a Word document (.doc) or Rich Text Format (.rtf) file. The manuscript consists of 5000 words (minimum), well-typed in single column on A4-size paper, using the font Book Antiqua. The manuscript contains original work and could potentially contribute to highly scientific advancement. For more details, see the journal template!

 

2.

Systematics of scriptwriting research results include:

 

a.

Title

 

The title uses an effective sentence with a maximum of 15 words, and given a description of the contract number and source of research funding.

 

b.

Identity of Author

 

Author's Name
Affiliation
E-mail (Listed e-mail should be active because of the correspondence by e-mail)

 

c.

Abstract

 

The abstract contains a brief introduction to the problem, the objective of the manuscript, research methods, and a brief summary of the results. The abstract is single-spaced, typed in English, and a maximum of 250 words.

 

d.

Introduction

 

The introduction should be clear and provide a legal issue to be discussed in the manuscript. Before the objective, the author should provide an adequate background, and very short literature survey in order to record existing solutions, to show in which is the best of previous researchers, to show what do you hope to achieve (to show the limitation), and to show the scientific merit or novelties of the manuscript. In the end, you should explain the urgency and clearly state the aims of your study. In the end, you should explain the urgency and clearly state the aims of your study and mention the problem of the research in this section.

 

e.

Problems

 

Write the issues that are studied in your writing here. The problem must be clear. At least one subject matter is reviewed.

 

f.

Research Methods

 

This method is written in descriptive and should provide a statement regarding the methodology of the research, including the type of research, research approach, source of data, and analysis method. The author should explain the mechanism for analyzing the legal issue. This method is as much as possible to give an idea to the reader through the method used; this method is optional, only for an original research article.
(For Conceptual Ideas Without Research Method)

 

g.

Discussion

 

The results should be clear and concise. The discussion should explore the significance of the results of the work, not repeat them. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature. For more details, see the journal template!

 

h.

Conclusion

 

The main conclusions of the study may be presented in a short Conclusions section. The conclusion section should lead the reader to the important matter of the manuscript.

 

i.

Suggestion

 

The author should provide suggestions or recommendations related to the object which is analyzed and to stimulate further research.

 

j.

References

 

References use the Turabian 8th edition style. Using a reference manager can help you organize quickly. Make sure the article's metadata is accurate.

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