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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 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, or RTF 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.

Author Guidelines

Manuscript Preparation and Style
The author who will submit the manuscript to the editor of JARSIC: Journal of Analysis Research, Statistics, and Computation) should observe the general requirements below.

  1. The written manuscript must be related to the scope (coverage of the theme) and the scientific field which has been set.
  2. The manuscript is an original article (never published elsewhere) which sourced from the results of studies or research.
  3. Manuscripts are written in Indonesian.
  4. The manuscript is accompanied by an abstract in Indonesian and English (bilingual).
  5. Manuscripts accompanied by keywords in English and Indonesian
  6. Submitting manuscripts accompanied by author biodata, such as full name, agency address (affiliate), and electronic mail address (email).
  7. Manuscripts are sent via e-mail to the secretariat: jarsic@bps.go.id
  8. Manuscripts submitted will be selected by the editorial board. If deemed necessary, the manuscript will edited in consultation with the authors.

 

Format and Systematic

  1. The manuscript is written in Indonesian with a good and correct language structure. The systematics of journal writing includes an introduction consisting of background, identification of problems supported by relevant data and references, methodologies, results and discussion, conclusions and policy recommendations, and bibliography.
  2. Manuscripts are sent to the journal editor in softcopy (MS.Word) format, with the format as follows.
    • A4 paper size (21 cm X 21.7 cm) with page margins: 3.5 cm left, 2.5 . top
      cm, right 2.5 cm, bottom 3 cm.
    • The script must be at least 12 pages thick and a maximum of 35 pages (including attachments).
    • The writing of the manuscript is arranged with 1.5 spacing, one column format, except Abstract/abstract is arranged in 1.15 spaces and the bibliography is arranged in 1 space.
    • Writing the title of the manuscript and the title of the discussion written in all capital letters and bold (bold), while writing subtitles is written in capital letters on the first letter of each word, except for conjunctions (and, in, or, with,
      as well as, about, which, with, against, so, because, hence), prepositions (at, to, from, on, to, in, by, until, for, for the sake of), and bold (bold).

The manuscript is written with the following systematic writing.

  1. TITLE (Times New Roman 14, bold). The title should be specific, clear, concise, informative, describe the substance or content of the writing, with a maximum of 16 words.
    Placement of titles begins with the title in English first, followed by with the title in Indonesian. All title words in Indonesian are written in capital letters and bold (bold), and the title in English written with italics (italics).
  2. Author's Name (Times New Roman 10). Authors must use their real names (not
    pseudonym) and does not include a bachelor's degree. First author as
    correspondence and must be marked with an asterisk (*). If there is more than one author, you must separated by a comma (,).
  3. Author Affiliation (Times New Roman 9), Affiliation is the address of the agency/institution where the author works/study. This affiliation is closely related to competence, responsibility,
    responsibility, and juridical consequences carried out by the author's home institution.
  4. Correspondence. Correspondence contains the author's e-mail address
    first.
  5. ABSTRACT (Times New Roman 11, bold type) with 1.15 spacing. Contents
    Abstract using Times New Roman 10, spaced 1.15. Place abstract Language
    Indonesian first, then followed by an English abstract. Abstract contains the background of the problem, the purpose of the study/study, research methods, conclusions and policy recommendations. Abstract written in the form of one paragraph, without references (reference), without abbreviations / acronyms, and without footnotes. Abstract written not in
    mathematical forms, questions, and conjectures. Abstract is not a
    the result of duplication of sentences in the text. The abstract is written in a maximum of 250 words.
  6. Keywords (Times New Roman 9), the minimum number of keywords is 3 words keys and a maximum of 5 keywords.
  7. INTRODUCTION ( Times New Roman 12, bold print). The introductory content is written in font Times New Roman 11 spaced 1.5. The content in the introduction consists of background,
    motivation, identification and formulation of problems in a study. Author joins include valid references and supporting sources related to the studies discussed. The objectives in the study are described in the form of paragraphs in a sequential and systematic manner.
  8. THEORETICAL REVIEW ( Times New Roman 12, bold). The contents of the theoretical review are written
    with the font Times New Roman 11 spaced 1.5. The content of the theoretical review covers philosophical issues studied, Grand Theoretical, study of previous theories, Hypothesis development based on the relationship between variables (if any), conceptual framework, paradigm research, Hypothesis statement (if any).
  9. METHODOLOGY ( Times New Roman 12, bold print). The content of the method is written in Times . font
    New Roman 11 spaced 1.5. The methodology includes research design, population, sample, data collection techniques, types of data sources, data quality testing techniques and modeling, to data analysis techniques. Symbols and equations must be written using Microsoft Equations.
  10. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ( Times New Roman 12, bold). Contents of results and discussion written in Times New Roman 11 with 1.5 spacing. Results are not raw data, but data that has been processed/analyzed by a predetermined method. Discussion is a comparison of the results obtained with existing concepts/theories in the literature review. The contents of the results and discussion include statements, tables, figures, diagrams, graphs, sketches, and so on.
  11. POLICY CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (Times New Roman 11, bold). Contents
    The conclusion is written in Times New Roman 11 with 1.5 spacing. The conclusion that obtained after discussing the existing results using certain method. Describe in the form of a coherent and systematic paragraph.
    Policy recommendations should be based on the results and conclusions that have been made.
  12. REFERENCES ( Times New Roman 12, bold print). The contents of the bibliography are written with
    Times New Roman 11 spaced font 1. Bibliography is a source of reference/reference which is used as material for script writing. Writing and compiling lists libraries can use Mendeley applications, Refworks, Zotero, etc.

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