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Author Guidelines
Authors should submit only papers that have been carefully proofread and polished. Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they are original or extended version of previously published papers in conferences and/or journals and that, if the work received an official sponsorship, it has been duly released for open publication. Before submission please make sure that your paper is prepared using the Jurnal Aspikom manuscript template. The authors must refer to Jurnal Aspikom manuscript template (please download and use as template for initial manuscript submission). This will ensure fast processing and publication. Any papers not fulfilling the requirements based on the guideline to authors will not be processed.
The minimum standard requirements of Jurnal Aspikom must be
- Written in English.
- The length of an article should be 5000-7000 words including bibliography. It should be sent in an editable version as a Microsoft Word (.Doc or .Docx) or Rich Text Format (.Rtf) and use standard typography.
- Recommended to use a tool such as Mendeley, Zotero, or EndNote for reference management and formatting, and choose APA style 7th edition.
- Make sure that your paper is prepared using the Jurnal Aspikom manuscript template.
The manuscript must be prepared and suggested present following the structure:
- Title. The title of the paper is no longer than 12 words, without Acronym or abbreviation.
- The abstract should be a concise paragraph with no more than 200 words; no citation; State in the abstract a primary objective, research design, methodology, main outcomes and results, and conclusions.
- Section structure. Authors are suggested to present their articles in the section structure: Introduction - Method - Results and Discussion – Conclusion
- References. Expect a minimum of 25 references primarily with 70% from journals and 10%, 25% from textbooks/e-books, and 5% from secondary data.