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Author Guidelines
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Authors, who are interested in sending conceptual or empirical research papers to PROYEKSI, are required to write their manuscripts at least 4000 words and not longer than 6000 words, including pictures, tables and references. Submitted manuscripts might be written in either Indonesian or English. Template of the manuscript can be downloaded here.
Authors should declare that the submitted manuscript truly belongs to them and is not sent elsewhere for publication. The double-blind review process is applied for all submitted papers and the results will be sent to the corresponding author using email. Revision of the paper should be given within 3 months, counting from the first notification from journal editors. Further notifications will be given to remind authors about the remaining time. In addition, all “correction approved” papers are then screened using iThenticate for plagiarism, more on screening plagiarism policies click here. Conference papers can be considered for publication in PROYEKSI if those papers are fully re-written and are also obtained necessary written permission from the copyright owner (if those papers have been published and the publisher holds the right).
General Writing Instructions
Articles should be typed using Microsoft Office Word (or alike) and saved at least in the form of Microsoft Word 97 -2003 document formats.
The entire article must be written using Times New Roman letter type, with 12 pt. in size, 1 spacing, A4 paper size. Please allow for 1 spacing between paragraphs.
Allow top margins of 1.25” (3.17 cm), bottom margins of 1.25” (3.17 cm), left margins of 1.35” (3.43 cm) and right margin 0.95” (2.41 cm).
Tables and pictures should credit the source (if they are taken from other references) and be numbered sequentially.
Title of the table is centred and typed before the table itself using the letter type of Times New Roman with size 11 pt. The content of the table is written with smaller size letters (Times New Roman with size 10 pt.)
Title of the picture is centred and typed after the picture itself using the letter type of Times New Roman with size 11 pt. For authors who provide diagrams or graphs, please make sure that all diagrams and graphs are editable so editors can resize easily to fit the space in the printed version.
Mathematical and statistical formulas must be numbered sequentially and be cited properly (if they are from other sources). Please use Microsoft Equation to type the formula that can ease the editor for the copy-editing process.
All citations and references have to be listed completely in the list of references, and vice versa. Please consider using citation management software, such as Mendeley and Endnote, for ensuring the citation to be well-managed.
Title
Title of the article cannot exceed 14 words. The Title is typed with a centred capital letter in 14 pts.
Authors’ name and affiliations
The name of the author is written without any academic degree, followed by the name of the author's institution, located under the title of the article. In case manuscript written by the team, the editor is only in contact with the main author or the first-mentioned author. The main author must include his/her correspondence address or e-mail.
Abstract/ Keywords
The abstract and keywords must be written in two languages (in Bahasa Indonesia and English). The length of each abstract is around 150 -200 words, while the limit of keywords is 3-5 words. The abstract, at the least, must contain the aim, method, and result of the research.
Introduction
The introduction covers the background of the research issues, indications and research problems, research objectives, originalities of ideas and research contribution. The relevant review of previous researches should be well-organized to provide interesting scientific argumentation and attract more reader’s curiosity.
Literature Review
Literature review cites theories and previous researches that are relevant to the topic of the research. For quantitative research, this section serves as a theoretical synthesis and logical basis for developing research hypotheses and models. While, in qualitative research, the functions of the literature review is to identify what other researchers do on these topics of the research, from what viewpoints they approach and see-through and what kinds of ideas and knowledge generated from their research. Overall, it is used to understand the world phenomena that is guided by research questions.
Research Methods
This section describes the theoretical foundations and technical information that is adequate for conducting and reproducing the research well, including information of types of research and the reasons for choosing, nature of collected data and the collection methods, methods of analyzing data, and finally how to make decisions from the data.
Results and Discussions
This section elaborates the results of the research completely and is usually followed by the discussion of the newly-obtained results toward the underpinning theories. The discussion part can serve for either confirming or rejecting prevailing theories or generating new theoretical foundations and understanding about the world phenomena from different theoretical standpoints.
Conclusion
This section concludes the research results and proposes the theoretical and practical implications if any. In these sections, authors usually express the limitations of the current study and recommend ideas and improvements for future researches.
Statement Letter
This letter expressed the author statement that the article is free from plagiarism, not in consideration of publication elsewhere. Template of statement letter can be download here. You have to upload this letter to Step 4. Uploading Supplementary Files.
References
Articles published in PROYEKSI are recommended to be used as a reference, The list of references only contains referred sources, and all referred sources must be mentioned on the list. Reference sources consist of, at the least, 80% printed literature published in the last 10 years. The reference sources in the form of research articles in a journal or in a research report (including undergraduate theses, master theses, dissertations, books, and other relevant publications). All references mentioned should be written down in reference using American Psychological Association (APA) style and arranged from A to Z. Check each referred article for accuracy and make sure every quoted work in the article is written in Bibliography and References. Works that are not cited but mentioned in the Bibliography or References will be omitted by the editor.
Books
Anderson, B. (1983). Imagined Communities. London: Verso.
Book chapter
Smith, F. M., & Jones, W. (2004). The college student. In C. Wood & M. Meyer (Eds.)education (pp. 75-105). London, Canada: MacMillan.
Article Journal
Lee, K. (2004). Reading and learning strategies: Recommendations for the 21st century. Journal of Developmental Education, 28(2), 2-15.
Article journal through website
Austin, D. (2009). Fatty acids, breastfeeding and autism spectrum disorder. E-journal of Applied Psychology, 5(1), 49-52. Retrieved from http://ojs/lib.swin.edu.au/
Newspapers article
Fung, M. (2006, December 12). Asthma rates are increasing. Winnipeg Free Press, pp. C4.
Newspaper article through website
Smith, G. (2012). Harris, M. (2011, August 16). Grades improve if classes start later, studies find. The Calgary Herald. Retrieved from http://www.calgaryherald.com/
Website
Buzan, T. (2007). Mind maps. Retrieved September 3, 2009, from http://www.buzanworld.com/Mind_Maps.ht
Document on website
TransCanada. (2006). Annual report. Retrieved from http://www.transcanada.com/investor/annual_reports/2006/media/pdf/TransCanada_2006_Annual_Report.pdf
Translation book
Mancusa, S., & Viola, A. (2015). Brilliant green: The surprising history and science of plant intelligence (J. Benham, Trans.). Washington, DC: Island Press.
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 submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
Copyright Notice
Proposed Policy for Journals That Offer Open Access
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).
Author give access rights to a user and share this article voluntarily to the interests of the development of science and is a non-profit
All things related to the contents of this article is fully become my responsibility as the author of the issuer not responsible for some or all of the article mentioned.
This article is the original research results and or my thoughts, has never been published on any publication system both printed and vote electronically and does not contain elements of plagiat
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Author Fees
This journal charges the following author fees.
Article Submission: 0.00 (IDR)
Since Proyeksi aims for not-profit orientation, any manuscripts published in Proyeksi require no processing and submission charge. In other words, Proyeksi encourages more academics and researchers to submit and publish their works in Proyeksi with no processing charge include review fee.
Article Publication: 50000.00 (IDR)
In certain conditions, if the writer wish to have the printed version there will be publication fee to cover the production.